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Nutanix Exam NCP-MCI Topic 4 Question 29 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCP-MCI exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 4
[All NCP-MCI Questions]

A node with Erasure Coding fails.

What is the impact?

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Suggested Answer: A, C

The issue described pertains to the inability to ping the IPMI IPs after moving the IPMI network links to the actual switches with specific VLAN configurations. The two changes that the administrator needs to make are:

A . SSH to AHV and set the VLAN ID using IPMI Tool: Since all VLANs are tagged in the new network configuration, the IPMI network interface needs to be aware of the VLAN it's supposed to communicate on. This can be achieved by setting the VLAN ID using the IPMI Tool on the AHV.

C . SSH to AHV and change the IP address using IPMI tool: If the IPMI IP addresses were initially set in a different subnet that is not routable in the new network configuration, the administrator would need to change the IPMI IP addresses to match the new network configuration. This can be done by SSHing to the AHV and using the IPMI Tool to change the IP address.


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Nobuko
11 days ago
Hmm, maybe the node with Erasure Coding failed because it was too busy coding and erasing all day. Gotta take a break sometimes, you know?
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Theola
17 days ago
I'm going with A. The node would simply stop utilizing Erasure Coding, which seems like the most straightforward impact.
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Milly
28 days ago
D looks like the correct answer. The AQS wouldn't be able to perform deduplication during the Erasure Coding failure.
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Jules
13 days ago
I think D is the right answer. The AQS can't do deduplication when Erasure Coding fails.
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Aja
1 months ago
AQS might also be unable to do deduplication during the Erasure Coding failure, affecting data efficiency.
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Arlette
1 months ago
C seems like the right choice to me. The increased Controller VM CPU load would be a direct result of the Erasure Coding failure.
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Paris
8 days ago
Yeah, the failure would definitely impact the Controller VM CPU load.
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Shantay
11 days ago
No, if the Erasure Coding fails, the node would stop utilizing it.
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Orville
12 days ago
So, the node would still be using Erasure Coding even if it fails?
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Onita
15 days ago
Yeah, if the Erasure Coding fails, it would definitely put more strain on the Controller VM CPU.
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Lynda
21 days ago
I think C is the correct answer. The increased CPU load makes sense.
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Theron
23 days ago
I think C is correct. The increased CPU load makes sense.
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Maynard
1 months ago
I think the impact could also be increased Controller VM CPU Load due to the failure.
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Alyssa
2 months ago
If a node with Erasure Coding fails, it could potentially increase the amount of data stored in the SSD tier.
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Norah
2 months ago
I think the answer is B. If a node with Erasure Coding fails, the data stored in the SSD tier could potentially increase as the system compensates for the failure.
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Julene
1 months ago
I think the answer is B.
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