An administrator has discovered that File server services are down on a cluster.
Which service should the administrator investigate for this issue?
An administrator has discovered that File server services are down on a cluster.
Which service should the administrator investigate for this issue?
To address issues with File server services being down on a cluster, the administrator should investigate the 'minerva_nvm' service. This service is responsible for communicating with the CVM and sending heartbeats to monitor health information and facilitate failover processes.
Which Nutanix Unified Storage capability allows for monitoring usage for all Files deployments globally?
Data Lens is the Nutanix Unified Storage capability that allows for monitoring usage for all Files deployments globally. This is because it functions on a global level, in a cluster-neutral environment, and is not tied to a single Nutanix cluster, enabling comprehensive and centralized monitoring.
An administrator is tasked with performing an upgrade to the latest Objects version.
What should the administrator do prior to upgrading Object Manager?
Before upgrading the Object Manager, the administrator should upgrade the MSP (Management Server Platform). This step ensures that all prerequisites are met and that the Object Manager will function correctly with the updated components.
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An administrator is attempting to create a share that will provide user access via SMB and NFS. However, the Enable multiprotocol access for NFS clients setting is not available.
What would cause this issue?
The issue arises because the file server instance was only configured with SMB. In order to enable multiprotocol access, including both SMB and NFS, the file server must be configured to support both protocols during its creation. Without checking the box to enable NFS protocol during the setup, the option to enable multiprotocol access for NFS clients will not be available.
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An administrator is able to review and modify objects in a registered ESXi cluster from a PE instance, but when the administrator attempts to deploy an Objects cluster to the same ESXi cluster, the error that is shown in the exhibit is shown.
What is the appropriate configuration to verify to allow successful Objects cluster deployment to this ESXi cluster?
To allow successful Objects cluster deployment to this ESXi cluster, it is crucial to ensure consistent addressing of the vCenter server across the configurations. Specifically, when the vCenter in the PE cluster is registered using the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN), the same FQDN should be used in the Objects UI. This consistency helps in proper initialization and communication between the components, thereby avoiding errors such as the one shown in the exhibit.