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2V0-621D · Question #140
2V0-621D Question #140: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is A: The NFS server on which the datastore resides is down.. IF the NFS datastore is showing 0 bytes of capacity when you use df h command, it means that the NFS server that hosts datastore is down.
Question
An administrator uses the df -h command and notices that an NFS datastore is reporting a capacity of 0 Bytes. What condition would cause this to occur?
Options
- AThe NFS server on which the datastore resides is down.
- BThe datastore was mounted as Read/Write.
- CThe datastore was mounted as Read-Only.
- DThe datastore was created with NFS version 4.1.
Explanation
IF the NFS datastore is showing 0 bytes of capacity when you use df h command, it means that the NFS server that hosts datastore is down.
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