Your customer mentions that they have accidentally destroyed both root aggregates in their two- node cluster. In this scenario, what are two actions that must be performed? (Choose two.)
A.
Rejoin the second node to the re-created cluster.
B.
Re-create the cluster from the local backup.
C.
Install ONTAP from a USB device.
D.
Re-create the cluster from the remote backup.
Answer:
A, C
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marcopubblico
4 days, 22 hours ago
n this scenario, after accidentally destroying both root aggregates in a two-node cluster, the two actions that must be performed are:
A. Rejoin the second node to the re-created cluster. C. Install ONTAP from a USB device.
To recover from this situation, you need to reinstall ONTAP on the affected nodes using a USB device and then re-create the cluster. After re-creating the cluster on one node, you will need to rejoin the second node to the re-created cluster.
n this scenario, after accidentally destroying both root aggregates in a two-node cluster, the two actions that must be performed are:
A. Rejoin the second node to the re-created cluster.
C. Install ONTAP from a USB device.
To recover from this situation, you need to reinstall ONTAP on the affected nodes using a USB device and then re-create the cluster. After re-creating the cluster on one node, you will need to rejoin the second node to the re-created cluster.
Sources:
- https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/ontap/system-admin/restore-cluster-config-from-existing-task.html
- https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/ontap/system-admin/find-config-recover-cluster-task.html
- https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/ontap-cli/system-configuration-recovery-cluster-rejoin.html