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NS0-157 · Question #293

The root volume of a node in the cluster is named

The correct answer is D. vol0. In NetApp ONTAP, the root volume of each node in a cluster follows a fixed naming convention established at system initialization.

ONTAP Cluster Fundamentals

Question

The root volume of a node in the cluster is named

Options

  • Avs_root
  • Bmhost
  • Crootvol
  • Dvol0

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  • B
    2% (1)
  • C
    7% (4)
  • D
    87% (48)

Why each option

In NetApp ONTAP, the root volume of each node in a cluster follows a fixed naming convention established at system initialization.

Avs_root

vs_root is not a standard ONTAP naming convention for a node's root volume; it does not correspond to any system-defined volume name.

Bmhost

mhost is not a recognized or standard name for a node's root volume in any version of NetApp ONTAP.

Crootvol

rootvol is not the default name assigned to a node's root volume by ONTAP during cluster setup.

Dvol0Correct

The root volume of a node in a NetApp ONTAP cluster is always named vol0 by convention. This volume resides on the node's root aggregate and stores critical configuration and boot-related data for that node.

Concept tested: ONTAP node root volume naming convention

Source: https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/ontap/concepts/root-data-partitioning-concept.html

Topics

#root volume#vol0#node storage#cluster fundamentals

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