NS0-192 NetApp Certified Support Engineer Exam

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NetApp Certified Support Engineer
You have proven skills in on-site and remote support, general troubleshooting and root cause isolation, hardware replacement, documentation, node configuration, and software and firmware upgrades for NetApp® data storage systems running ONTAP® operating system in NFS and Windows® (CIFS) multiprotocol environments.

NCSE logos, badges, and certificates will be granted to those individuals who successfully pass the NetApp Certified Support Engineer (NS0-193) exam.

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The NS0-193 exam includes 60 test questions, with an allotted time of 1-1/2 hours to complete. In countries where English is not the native language, candidates for whom English is not their first language will be granted a 30-minute extension to the allotted examination completion time.

Your results will be available in CertCenter two (2) to five (5) business days after you complete your exam.

The NCSE ONTAP (NS0-193) exam includes the following topics:

ONTAP® Fundamentals
Describe aggregate status
Describe how to troubleshoot AutoSupport
Describe clustering in ONTAP
Demonstrate knowledge of the steps required to upgrade a cluster
Describe space usage within ONTAP
Identify Advanced Disk Partitioning (ADP) implementation

Platforms and Storage
Demonstrate how to analyze storage controller issues
Identify HA and cluster interconnect statistics and error counts
Identify how ONTAP uses system memory and NVRAM
Describe replacement considerations for FRUs

Configuration and Troubleshooting
Describe how to troubleshoot SAN components
Demonstrate knowledge of how to troubleshoot NFS
Demonstrate knowledge of how to troubleshoot SMB (CIFS)
Describe how to configure networks
Demonstrate knowledge of how to troubleshoot permissions
Identify how to capture a packet trace

Performance Analysis
Describe common performance bottlenecks
Identify various filesystem scanners
Describe how to collect performance statistics

NetApp® Data Protection and Management Software
Identify OnCommand® Suite products
Describe ONTAP data protection
Describe SnapCenter® or SnapDrive® software
Describe SnapCenter configuration

Question: 1
A customer recently performed an ONTAP upgrade and would like to confirm the successful completion of the process.
Which three actions would satisfy this requirement? (Choose three.)

A. Execute the version command at the cluster shell.
B. Verify the version from the new AutoSupport that was automatically triggered after an upgrade.
C. A system Message notification will be shown reboot after a successful upgrade.
D. Execute the system upgrade-revert show command at the cluster shell.
E. Execute the system upgrade-revert show-task-status command at the cluster shell.

Answer: A, C, D

Question: 2
You are adding additional node to a single-node cluster.
Which two actions be performed after this upgrade? (Choose two.)

A. Verify that HA is enabled.
B. Verify that epsilon is not assigned.
C. Verify that epsilon is assigned
D. Verify that HA is disabled
Answer: A, C

Question: 3
Using QoS statistics for a group of volume on one node, you notice that most of the comes from the data layer.
In this scenario, which statement is correct?

A. There is too much indirect traffic from other nodes.
B. QoS processing is increasing CPU usage.
C. The CPU on the node is overhead.
D. High disk use is increasing CPU usage.

Answer: B

Question: 4
A manager wants a volume to have a guaranteed 300 MB/s of read performance. You explain that
you cannot do this on FAS storage running ONTAP 9.3 backed by 10,000 RPM disks.

What is the reason for this response?
A. Throughput floor apply to only ISCSI access.
B. Throughput floors can only guarantee up to 125 MB/s.
C. Throughput floors required a license
D. Throughput floors required AFF.

Answer: D

 

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