HP0-J73 · Question #323
Your customer has implemented a 4TB HP StoreOnce VSA and has a requirement to increase the capacity to 10TB. Which statement is true regarding the upgrade process?
The correct answer is C. Capacity upgrades require the HP StoreOnce housekeeping to manually be restarted.. When upgrading HP StoreOnce VSA capacity via a new license, only the housekeeping service must be manually restarted - not the VSA or hypervisor.
Question
Your customer has implemented a 4TB HP StoreOnce VSA and has a requirement to increase the capacity to 10TB. Which statement is true regarding the upgrade process?
Options
- AAdding more memory requires the HP StoreOnce VSA to be restarted.
- BThe configured hypervisor will need to be restarted.
- CCapacity upgrades require the HP StoreOnce housekeeping to manually be restarted.
- DInstalling the additional capacity license requires the HP StoreOnce VSA to be restarted.
How the community answered
(71 responses)- A4% (3)
- B13% (9)
- C75% (53)
- D8% (6)
Why each option
When upgrading HP StoreOnce VSA capacity via a new license, only the housekeeping service must be manually restarted - not the VSA or hypervisor.
Memory additions are a separate hardware/VM configuration task and do not govern the capacity license upgrade procedure described here.
The hypervisor itself does not need to be restarted to apply a StoreOnce VSA capacity license change.
HP StoreOnce VSA capacity upgrades are applied through a license key, after which the housekeeping process must be manually restarted to recognize and allocate the newly licensed capacity. This targeted service restart avoids a full appliance or hypervisor reboot, minimizing disruption to active backup operations.
A full VSA restart is not required for a capacity license installation - only the housekeeping service needs to be restarted to apply the change.
Concept tested: HP StoreOnce VSA capacity license upgrade procedure
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