A storage administrator is using SE 10 to query a PowerMax 2000 using symcfg list -dir and wants to seethe number of Cores that are assigned to the front -end emulations What does the storage administrator need to do?
Refer to the exhibit. What is the topology shown1?
Refer to the exhibit. SRDF/Metro has been configured between two arrays using a physical witness. When creating a new SRDF group for the configuration, why is the option to create an SRDF/Metro Witness Group greyed out?
DRAG DROP Place the steps to set Host Flags using the Create Host wizard in the correct order xplanation: Here's the correct sequence of actions, along with explanations: Correct Order: Select the Hosts > Hosts menu option. Why: This is the initial navigation step within Unisphere. You need to go to the "Hosts" section where you can manage and configure host connections to the PowerMax array. Navigate to the storage array to be configured. Why: In an environment with multiple PowerMax arrays, you need to select the specific array for which you want to configure host settings. Click the Create button. Why: This initiates the "Create Host" wizard, which will guide you through the process of adding a new host and configuring its settings, including the host flags. Click the Set Host Flags button to override or enable any port flag settings. Why: Within the Create Host wizard, you'll reach a point where you can configure host flags. Clicking the "Set Host Flags" button allows you to modify these flags. Host Flags: These flags are settings that define how the PowerMax array interacts with the host. They control things like: SCSI support: Different variations of SCSI protocols. High availability: Features like auto -negotiation of failover. Other host -specific behaviors. Select the Hosts > Hosts menu option. Navigate to the storage array to be configured. Click the Create button. Click the Set Host Flags button to override or enable any port flag settings.
What function can a storage administrator enable on the Port Attributes page?
What is the maximum capacity per array in a PowerMax 8500?