Refer to the exhibit.

An administrator creates a new qtree and an associated export policy. When the client tries to connect, they are denied.
What should the administrator do?
Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator creates a new qtree and an associated export policy. When the client tries to connect, they are denied.
What should the administrator do?
The qtree 'sea' is associated with the export policy named 'sea', which has a rule matching client IP 140.70.10.22 with read and write permissions. However, the current access check shows that access is denied for the specific path. Therefore, adding a new rule in the qtree export policy to explicitly allow read-write access for the client host would resolve the issue.
I think "B" is correct.
B is wrong, you have qtree in the question, the export policy is on qtree not on volume C is correct
B is the right answer. A qtree export policy already exists and the new host IP is in there. What is missing is volume access. Must create a volume export policy and add the host IP there too. Read is sufficient.
B, you need at least read all the way down the tree. Root is often set to read for 0.0.0.0 and you control lower then that with different export policies.