You Just used the CLI to create a NetApp ONTAP FlexGroup Volume on a NetApp Cloud Volumes ONTAP instance. After creation, you notice odd behavior in NetApp Cloud Manager. In this scenario, what Is the reason for this behavior?
A.
Cloud Volumes ONTAP does not support FlexGroup volumes.
B.
The Capacity Management Mode within Cloud Manager should be set to Manual.
C.
The Capacity Management Mode within Cloud Manager should be set to Automatic.
D.
Cloud Manager must be used to provision the FlexGroup volume.
The reason for the odd behavior in NetApp Cloud Manager after using the CLI to create a NetApp ONTAP FlexGroup Volume on a NetApp Cloud Volumes ONTAP instance is:
D. Cloud Manager must be used to provision the FlexGroup volume.
NetApp Cloud Manager is designed to manage and provision FlexGroup volumes in a Cloud Volumes ONTAP environment. Using the CLI to create the FlexGroup volume can lead to inconsistencies and unexpected behavior in Cloud Manager.
https://kb.netapp.com/Cloud/BlueXP/Cloud_Manager/FlexGroups_in_Cloud_Volumes_ONTAP_QandA
https://kb.netapp.com/Cloud/BlueXP/Cloud_Manager/FlexGroups_in_Cloud_Volumes_ONTAP_QandA
The reason for the odd behavior in NetApp Cloud Manager after using the CLI to create a NetApp ONTAP FlexGroup Volume on a NetApp Cloud Volumes ONTAP instance is:
D. Cloud Manager must be used to provision the FlexGroup volume.
NetApp Cloud Manager is designed to manage and provision FlexGroup volumes in a Cloud Volumes ONTAP environment. Using the CLI to create the FlexGroup volume can lead to inconsistencies and unexpected behavior in Cloud Manager.
Sources:
- https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/ontap/flexgroup/convert-flexvol-volume-task.html
- https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/ontap/flexgroup/creation-workflow-task.html
- https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/ontap/flexgroup/protect-snapshot-copies-task.html