You execute the volume unmount -vserver vsl -volume vol1 command.
In this scenario, which statement is true?
You execute the volume unmount -vserver vsl -volume vol1 command.
In this scenario, which statement is true?
When a volume is unmounted using the 'volume unmount -vserver vsl -volume vol1' command, all data within the junction point is inaccessible to NAS clients. This is because unmounting a volume makes the data unavailable to the clients that access through the junction point, preventing them from reaching the data contained within the volume.
Answer should be B If you unmount a volume, all data within the junction point, including data in volumes with junction points contained within the unmounted volume's namespace, are inaccessible to NAS clients. https://docs.netapp.com/ontap-9/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.netapp.doc.cdot-famg-nfs%2FGUID-8E400D78-B405-4682-8F33-143783F2D580.html
The correct answer is B
ans is B
https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1366834/html/GUID-8E400D78-B405-4682-8F33-143783F2D580.html