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Explain the primary function of a storage appliance.
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Use a storage appliance console to access and execute commands.
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Determine a storage appliance's system configuration.
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Manage a storage appliance's configuration files from an adminhost.
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Setup aggregates and volumes and set volume specific options.
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Identify the physical interfaces used by a storage appliance.
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Configure physical interface parameters on a storage appliance.
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Configure the virtual interfaces (VLANs and VIFs).
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Export a storage appliance's volumes to a host.
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Mount the exported file system from a host.
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Upgrade Data ONTAP via NFS, CIFS or HTTP.
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Join a storage appliance into a Windows 2000 domain using CIFS.
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Create Qtrees.
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Create, Map and Access LUNS via a Windows® host.
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Create, Map and Access LUNS via a Solaris™ host.
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Initialize a filer and create a new file system.
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Install licenses.
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Install system files.
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Set the Snapshot™ schedule on a storage appliance.
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Restore a deleted file from the .snapshot directory.
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Create the /etc/quotas file.
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Restrict disk space using quotas.
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Backup a volume using a storage appliance's native dump command.
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Backup a qtree using a storage appliance's native dump command.
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Restore a volume using the native restore command.
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Restore a qtree using a storage appliance's native restore command.
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Test NDMP services on a storage appliance.
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Perform a volume and aggregate copy on a storage appliance.
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Access and execute the admin privilege commands.
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Use the statit command to analyze system utilization statistics.
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Access & modify the Storage Appliance's optional settings. |