Which statement is true about creating volumes that contain LUNs?
Which statement is true about creating volumes that contain LUNs?
Creating LUNs on an SVM root volume is not possible. An SVM root volume serves as the entry point to the namespace provided by the SVM and contains directory information crucial for the namespace, but it cannot be used to store data such as LUNs. Therefore, the correct statement is that you cannot create LUNs on an SVM root volume.
I think the correct is C
you cannot/should not create a LUN on a Root Volume.
I also tried in the simulator. I was unable to select the SVM root volume as the container for the new LUN. Take care with the difference between "cannot" and "should" not; there be dragons! Answer C
The Answer is C From the ONTAP Documentation; "In addition to data volumes, there are a few special volumes you need to know about: A node root volume (typically vol0) contains node configuration information and logs. An SVM root volume serves as the entry point to the namespace provided by the SVM and contains namespace directory information. System volumes contain special metadata such as service audit logs. You cannot use these volumes to store data." https://docs.netapp.com/ontap-9/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.netapp.doc.dot-cm-concepts%2FGUID-372DCFC1-3C68-408F-B404-E26514BEB8F7.html
You can not create LUNs in the Vserver root volume
i belive is C i tried in the simulator
You can't create a Lun on Aggregate, it's on volume. It's "D"