A company has an Isilon cluster that is joined to an Active Directory (AD) domain. Previously, the company replaced their primary NTP server and added new NTP settings to the Isilon cluster. Now the users are experiencing authentication failures.
What is a possible reason for this behavior?
A user has recently left the company. After two weeks, the Isilon administrator receive a request to provide some files from the user’s directory called \ifs\user\John_Doe\development. The administrator then discovers that the required files have been deleted, but a snapshot of the directory is available.
After restoring the files from the snapshot, which additional step is necessary to access the files?
An Isilon administrator is receiving “permission denied” while accessing a file on a cluster that an end-user created through an SMB share. The end-user is unable to access the share from their UNIX server.
The end-user “mydomain.com\win_user1” as the login name to access the Microsoft Windows share and then used an LDAP account name of “ux_user1” to access the UNIX mount. The Isilon cluster is joined to the “mydomain.com” Active Directory domain. In additional, the cluster has an LDAP provider attached to it while the on-disk identity is set as “Native”.
What is a possible cause for this permission issue?
An administrator uses a TreeDelete job to delete a large directory. After the job starts, users notice an issue with performance on the cluster. Which recommended action will resolve the performance issue with the job?
A company deployed an Isilon cluster that consists of eight nodes connected to a main production subnet by all available 10GB ports. Later, the company decided to implement a disaster recovery solution with a separate replication subnet. During the reconfiguration, one of the 10Gb ports from each of the nodes 1-4 was moved into the new pool and SBR was activated.
After activating the replication policies, the administrator noticed that the main production ports on nodes 1-4 reached the bandwidth limit. What is a possible reason for this behavior?
An Isilon administrator has four H600 nodes and eight A2000 nodes in the cluster. The file pool policy is configured to have all new data written to the H600 nodes. After a few weeks, the administrator has some concerns about the available capacity on the H600 nodes.
Which feature should be configured to accept writes, even after the H600 nodes become full?
A company wants to re-use HD400 nodes into a new cluster with OneFS 8.2.0. What is the minimum number of HD400 nodes required?
An administrator wants to enable quotas on a group directory in their Isilon cluster. In addition, the administrator wants to monitor and limit the disk usage. Which type of quotas need to be configured?
What is a benefit of the Isilon Data Lake solution?
On which node does the SSIP initially reside?