Which two statements regarding drive 1.2.3.L1 are true? (Choose two.)
A.
The drive is in shelf 2.
B.
The drive is in bay 3.
C.
The drive is in bay 2.
D.
The drive is in shelf 1.
The Answer Is:
A, B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The identifier 1.2.3.L1 follows the NetApp disk naming convention, which specifies the location of the drive in the system. Here is the breakdown of the identifier:
1: This indicates the stack ID or loop ID. It represents the stack number in the disk shelf configuration.
2: This indicates the shelf ID. In this case, the drive is located in shelf 2.
3: This indicates the bay ID or slot number within the shelf. The drive is in bay 3.
L1: This represents the logical port or logical disk identifier.
The shelf ID is 2, so the drive is in shelf 2 (A is correct).
The bay ID is 3, so the drive is in bay 3 (B is correct).
C. The drive is in bay 2: The bay ID is explicitly specified as 3, not 2.
D. The drive is in shelf 1: The shelf ID is clearly given as 2, not 1.
NetApp Hardware Universe documentation provides details on disk naming conventions.
The "ONTAP Disk Management Guide" includes a full explanation of disk IDs and their interpretation.
How to Interpret Disk Identifier 1.2.3.L1:Why Other Options Are Incorrect:References:
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