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Pass Nutanix Nutanix Certified Professional – Unified Storage (NCP-US) v6 exam PDF Dumps | Recently Updated 77 Questions


The NCP-US certification exam is ideal for IT professionals who work with Nutanix products and solutions and want to demonstrate their expertise in unified storage. Nutanix Certified Professional – Unified Storage (NCP-US) v6 exam certification is particularly valuable for IT professionals who work in roles such as storage administrators, data center administrators, system administrators, and virtualization administrators. By earning the NCP-US certification, individuals can demonstrate their expertise in managing and maintaining a Nutanix unified storage environment, which can help to advance their career and increase their earning potential within the IT industry.

 

NEW QUESTION # 46
Which Nutanix interface is used to deploy a new Files instance?

  • A. Prism Central
  • B. Prism Element
  • C. Files Manager
  • D. Life Cycle Manager

Answer: A

Explanation:
According to Nutanix Support & Insights1, Nutanix Files is a scale-out file storage solution that provides SMB and NFS file services to clients. Nutanix Files instances are composed of a set of VMs (called FSVMs) that run on Nutanix clusters.
According to Your Complete Guide to Nutanix Files Training Resources2, Prism Central is the interface used to deploy a new Files instance. Prism Central is a centralized management console that provides visibility and control across multiple Nutanix clusters and services.


NEW QUESTION # 47
The Files administrator has received reports from users in the accounting department that they can see folders that they don't have permission to access. The accounting department manager has requested that employees should only be able to see folders that they have permission to access.
How would a Files administrator ensure that users in the accounting share can only see folders they have permission to access?

  • A. Enable Access-Based Enumeration on the accounting share.
  • B. Remove read-only access to shares users should not access.
  • C. Remove File Blocking on the accounting shares.
  • D. Enable Access-Based Enumeration on the File Sewer.

Answer: A

Explanation:
According to Nutanix Support & Insights1, Access-based enumeration (ABE) is a Windows feature that filters the list of available files and folders on the file server to include only those the requesting user can access. ABE can be enabled on a per-share basis for SMB shares.
Therefore, if the Files administrator wants to ensure that users in the accounting share can only see folders they have permission to access, they can enable ABE on the accounting share.
https://www.nutanix.com/support-services/training-certification/certifications/certification-details-nutanix-certified-professional-unified-storage-v6


NEW QUESTION # 48
An existing Objects bucket was created for backups with these parameters:
A) WORM policy of three years
B) Versioning policy of two years
C) Lifecycle policy of two years
The customer reports that the cluster is nearly full due to backups created during a recent crypto locker attack. The customer would like to automatically delete backups older than one year to free up space in the cluster.
How should the administrator change settings within Objects?

  • A. Modify the existing bucket WORM policy from three years to one year.
  • B. Create a new' bucket with the lifecycle policy of one year.
  • C. Modify the existing bucket lifecycle policy from two years to one year.
  • D. Create a new' bucket with the WORM policy of two years.

Answer: C

Explanation:
According to Nutanix documentation on unified storage (NCP-US) v6, to automatically delete backups older than one year, an administrator should modify the existing bucket lifecycle policy to set the expiration period to one year. Lifecycle policies enable administrators to automate the transition of objects to different storage classes and to expire them altogether. In this scenario, modifying the existing bucket lifecycle policy to shorten the expiration period to one year will ensure that backups older than one year are automatically deleted to free up space in the cluster.
https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/details?targetId=Objects-v3_1:v31-lifecycle-policies-rule-c.html


NEW QUESTION # 49
An administrator is upgrading Files. When running the preupgrade check, the following message is generated:
Fileserver in HA state
Which two steps should the administrator take to resolve this error message? (Choose two.)

  • A. Verify FSVM is booted and not stuck.
  • B. Check for alerts for NVM being down.
  • C. Check if Zookeeper services are running.
  • D. Check if Stargate services are running,

Answer: A,C

Explanation:
These steps are based on a guide from Nutanix on how to troubleshoot pre-upgrade checks failure for Nutanix Files1. The guide states that one possible cause of this error message is that Nutanix files node (fsvms) might not be up or accessible1. The guide also suggests checking if Zookeeper services are running on all FSVMs as part of the troubleshooting process1.


NEW QUESTION # 50
An administrator has received multiple trouble tickets from users who are unable to access a particular Distributed share.
While troubleshooting, the administrator observes that data located on FSVM 3 can be accessed, but the data located on FSVMs 1 and 2 is inaccessible. The administrator receives this message when attempting to access data on FSVMs 1 and 2:
Network object not found
Both FSVM 1 and 2 nodes successfully reply to pings, and the administrator is able to access data via the node IP.
What must the administrator check as a next step?

  • A. Check if SM3v1 is enabled on FSVM node 1 and 2.
  • B. Check if user permissions are configured correctly.
  • C. Check if all DNS records are created on the DNS server.
  • D. Check if keberos_time_skew is logged on the client.

Answer: C

Explanation:
According to Nutanix Support & Insights1, a distributed share is a type of SMB share that distributes the hosting of top-level directories across FSVMs. To access a distributed share, you need to use a DNS name that resolves to all FSVMs in the cluster.
If some DNS records are missing or incorrect, then some FSVMs may not be reachable by their DNS name, resulting in the network object not found error. This could explain why data located on FSVM 3 can be accessed, but data located on FSVMs 1 and 2 is inaccessible.


NEW QUESTION # 51
In a Nutanix cluster based on AHV, multiple Nutanix unified Storage services such as Volumes, Files and Objects are deployed. After performing an LCM inventory, MSP is listed as an update.
Which storage service requires MSP to be updated?

  • A. Prism
  • B. Volumes
  • C. Files
  • D. Objects

Answer: D

Explanation:
"Kubernetes is not correctly reporting its storage usage." The NCC checks run on the nodes in the cluster and may report storage usage differently based on how they are being executed. Additionally, the administrator notes that the Kubernetes pod reports that the usage is 55% used disk space, which is different than what the NCC checks report.
One possible cause of this discrepancy is that Kubernetes is not correctly reporting its storage usage. It is recommended that the administrator checks the Kubernetes storage configuration to ensure it is set up correctly and that Kubernetes is able to accurately report the storage usage. It may also be necessary to update or reinstall Kubernetes if there are any issues with the installation.
Nutanix Objects is a software-defined object storage solution that provides scalable and secure data storage for unstructured data1. MSP is responsible for routing requests from clients to Objects clusters and providing load balancing and high availability1. To update MSP, you need to perform an LCM inventory and select MSP from the software updates list1.


NEW QUESTION # 52
Which setting should the administrator apply to a newly-created Objects bucket to ensure the requirements are met?

  • A. Configure the bucket WORM policy with a one-year retention,
  • B. Apply an Object versioning policy with one-year retention.
  • C. Configure a Lifecycle Policy to overwrite one-year old data in the bucket.
  • D. Apply a bucket Lifecycle Policy with a one-year expiration.

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 53
After a security audit, a company is being required to implement a new subnet for all Nutanix services.
Which action should the administrator take immediately following the implementation of the new subnet?

  • A. Rediscover the new target or reestablish Files Sessions.
  • B. Log out form existing iSCSI sessions.
  • C. Restart cluster services on the Nutanix cluster,
  • D. Delete any DHCP assignments for the old subnet,

Answer: A

Explanation:
After implementing a new subnet for all Nutanix services, it is necessary to rediscover the new target or reestablish file sessions. When Nutanix is configured with a new network subnet, all the services running on the Nutanix cluster need to communicate with each other over the new network. Rediscovering the new target or reestablishing file sessions allows Nutanix to start using the new IP addresses on the new subnet, ensuring that communication between the different Nutanix services is established.
According to Nutanix Support & Insights1, "If you change the IP address of a Controller VM, hypervisor or IPMI interface on any node in a cluster that has iSCSI or Files enabled, you must rediscover the new target or reestablish Files sessions." This is because "the iSCSI and Files services use static IP addresses for communication."


NEW QUESTION # 54
An administrator needs to upgrade all the File Analytics deployments in the air-gapped environments.
During the preparation stage, the administrator downloads the lcm_file_analytics_3.2.0.tar.gz bundle and transfers it to the dark site web server.
upon performing the LCM inventory and trying to upgrade File Analytics, the administrator does not see the new version in the software tab.
Which additional file should the administrator transfer to the web server in order for the inventory to work?

  • A. Lcm_fsm_x.x.x.x. tar.gz
  • B. Nutanix_compatibility_bundle.tar.gz
  • C. Nutanix_file_server_4.1.0.3.tar.gz
  • D. lcm_file_manager_x.x.x.tar.gz

Answer: D

Explanation:
This is because this bundle contains LCM file manager component that is required for LCM inventory to work in dark site mode.
Download lcm_file_analytics_x.x.x.tar.gz bundle from Nutanix portal which contains File Analytics software binaries.
Download lcm_file_manager_x.x.x.tar.gz bundle from Nutanix portal which contains LCM file manager component that handles file operations such as upload, download and delete.
Transfer both bundles to a dark site web server that is accessible by LCM.
Configure LCM settings in Prism Element to use dark site mode and specify the URL of the dark site web server.
Perform LCM inventory which scans for available software bundles on the dark site web server.
Upgrade File Analytics using LCM which downloads and installs File Analytics software binaries from lcm_file_analytics_x.x.x.tar.gz bundle.
https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/details?targetId=File-Analytics-v3_2:File-Analytics-v3_2


NEW QUESTION # 55
An administrator is migrating a legacy iSCSI solution to Volumes and needs to reconfigure the iSCSI initiator in the Windows client devices.
What should the administrator understand about the client-side iSCSI configuration?

  • A. IP addresses of all FSVMs should be entered.
  • B. The Nutanix MPIO drivers should be installed.
  • C. IP addresses of all CVMs should be entered.
  • D. The Enable mufti-path option should be unchecked.

Answer: A

Explanation:
IP addresses of all FSVMs should be entered. FSVMs are File Server Virtual Machines that provide iSCSI services for Nutanix Volumes. The iSCSI initiator in Windows client devices should be configured with the IP addresses of all FSVMs in a cluster to enable load balancing and failover. The Enable multi-path option should be checked to use multiple paths for iSCSI traffic. The Nutanix MPIO drivers are not required for Windows clients as they can use native MPIO drivers.
https://next.nutanix.com/how-it-works-22/nutanix-volumes-recommendations-and-best-practices-38585


NEW QUESTION # 56
Refer the exhibit.

An administrator has received a support request indicating that after an update and reboot Of a Linux VM, the VM is no longer able to access the Volume Groups (VG) assigned to it.
When the administrator investigates the issue, the error message shown in the exhibit is displayed.
What are two possible reasons for the behavior? (Choose two.)

  • A. The client's IQN is no longer in the whitelist of the affected VG
  • B. The administrator has a mistake when inputting the data services IP.
  • C. A firewall rule is preventing the client to access the x.x.x.250 IP.
  • D. The new iscsiadm binary is not compatible with the version.

Answer: A,B

Explanation:
iscsiadm is a command-line tool that allows you to manage iSCSI connections and devices. The error message shown in the exhibit indicates that there is a problem with connecting to the iSCSI target at x.x.x.250.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29954195/error-message-from-iscsiadm-while-trying-to-connect-to-a-iscsi-drive Nutanix volume groups are collections of vDisks that can be exposed to virtual machines or physical hosts using iSCSI protocol. Nutanix volume groups have a whitelist feature that allows you to specify which clients can access them.
https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/solutions/details?targetId=BP-2049-Nutanix-Volumes:BP-2049-Nutanix-Volumes
1. The administrator has a mistake when inputting the data services IP. This could cause the iscsiadm command to fail to discover or login to the iSCSI target at x.x.x.250. The administrator should verify that they have entered the correct data services IP for the Nutanix volume group.
2. The client's IQN is no longer in the whitelist of the affected VG. This could cause the iSCSI target to reject or ignore the connection request from the client. The administrator should check that they have added or updated the client's IQN in the whitelist of the Nutanix volume group.


NEW QUESTION # 57
What is the reason for the alert: File Server In Heterogeneous State?

  • A. The FSVMs are distributed properly on the hosts in the cluster.
  • B. The hosts where the FSVMs run do not match in their CPU or memory configuration
  • C. Performance of the File Server is optimal, and the alert can be ignored.
  • D. The FSVMs do not match in their CPU or memory

Answer: D

Explanation:
According to the Nutanix Files Solution Guide1, all the FSVMs have the same basic configuration: four vCPU and 12 GB of RAM1. However, you can add more vCPU, RAM, and FSVMs to the cluster1.
Based on this information, the alert: File Server In Heterogeneous State indicates that the FSVMs do not match in their CPU or memory configuration1. This could affect the performance and availability of the file server


NEW QUESTION # 58
An administrator needs to ensure objects in a bucket expire after a certain period of time.
Which Objects feature will satisfy this requirement?

  • A. Lifecycle polices
  • B. Object versioning
  • C. WORM bucket
  • D. Protection policies

Answer: A

Explanation:
According to Nutanix documentation on unified storage (NCP-US) v6, Lifecycle policies enable administrators to ensure that objects in a bucket expire after a certain period of time. You can set rules to automate the transition of objects to different storage classes or to expire them altogether. This feature helps to manage storage costs by reducing the need to manually manage data retention policies for individual objects in a bucket.
Lifecycle policies allow you to define rules for automatically deleting or archiving objects in a bucket after a certain period of time1. This feature can help you reduce storage costs and manage data retention.


NEW QUESTION # 59
When deploying Nutanix unified Storage Objects. which two protocols are supported? (Choose two.)

  • A. SMBv2
  • B. SMBv3
  • C. S3
  • D. NFS

Answer: A,C

Explanation:
S3 stands for simple storage service and it is a widely used object storage protocol that allows you to store and retrieve any amount of data from anywhere on the web. SMBv2 stands for server message block version 2 and it is a file sharing protocol that enables access to files on remote servers. Nutanix Unified Storage Objects supports both S3 and SMBv2 protocols for data access.
https://next.nutanix.com/installation-configuration-23/ports-and-protocols-reference-chart-40249


NEW QUESTION # 60
A company has distributed a new document bundle, entitled Health and Security Policies to all employees. HR has asked an administrator to verify if key users have opened the document.
How can an administrator support this request with File Analytics?

  • A. use Audit Trails, search for Files, View Audit and filter by operations.
  • B. use Audit Trails, search for users, View Audit and filter by file.
  • C. Select the user from the Top 5 Active Users list then filter by file.
  • D. Select the file from the Top 5 Accessed list, then filter by user,

Answer: A

Explanation:
Audit Trails is a feature of Nutanix File Analytics that allows you to monitor file activities on your file servers. You can search for files by name or path and view audit details such as operation type, user name, IP address, timestamp and status. You can also filter by operations such as open or read to verify if key users have opened the document.
https://next.nutanix.com/community-blog-154/file-auditing-and-analytics-for-your-nutanix-files-enterprise-cloud-31950


NEW QUESTION # 61
Which two statements are true about object counts in an object store? (Choose two.)

  • A. each upload of a multipart upload is counted as a separate object.
  • B. Each upload of a multipart upload is counted as a separate object until the object is finalized.
  • C. upload counts are not included in the object counts at the bucket level,
  • D. Upload counts are included in the object counts at the bucket level.

Answer: B,D

Explanation:
Upload counts are a metric that shows how many objects have been uploaded to a bucket in a given time period. Multipart uploads are a way of uploading large objects by splitting them into smaller parts and uploading them separately. Each part is counted as an object until they are combined into a single object when the upload is finalized.
https://www.nutanix.com/products/objects


NEW QUESTION # 62
A RHEL administrator has requested a new NFS v4 export share to be deployed.
The task has been completed with the following settings:
* Authentication - System
* Default Access - Read-Write
Which mount-t nfs -o sec option should the RHEL administrator issue in order to properly mount the new share?

  • A. Sys
  • B. Krb5p
  • C. None
  • D. Krb5i

Answer: A

Explanation:
Nutanix Files supports NFSv4, which includes advanced features such as strongly mandated security1. NFSv4 supports different security flavors such as sys, krb5, krb5i, and krb5p1. The sys flavor uses UNIX-style authentication based on UID/GID mapping1. The other flavors use Kerberos authentication with different levels of protection1.
Since the NFS v4 export share was configured with System authentication, which is equivalent to sys flavor1, the RHEL administrator should issue the mount command with the option -o sec=sys21.


NEW QUESTION # 63
An administrator is implementing a storage solution with these requirements:
Is easily searchable
Natively supports disaster recovery
Access to each item needs to be fast
Can scale to petabytes of data
users are granted access after authentication
user data is isolated, but could be shared
How should the administrator satisfy these requirements?

  • A. Deploy Objects with AD integration.
  • B. Configure Calm with an application per user.
  • C. use Files distributed share with ABE.
  • D. Implement Volumes with CHAP.

Answer: A

Explanation:
This is because Objects can provide fast access to each item using S3-compatible API which can be easily searched using metadata tags or third-party tools3. Objects also natively supports disaster recovery using replication policies1. Objects can scale to petabytes of data using erasure coding which reduces storage overhead1. Users can be granted access after authentication using AD integration which simplifies identity management1. User data can be isolated but could be shared using buckets which are logical containers for objects that can have different policies applied1.


NEW QUESTION # 64
An administrator has Files deployed globally and would like to run a report to understand cold, warm, and hot data.
Which Nutanix service would allow the administrator to view the data from a single management console?

  • A. Files Analytics
  • B. Files Manager
  • C. Data Lens
  • D. NCM Pro

Answer: C

Explanation:
According to Nutanix Cloud Platform to Deliver Strengthened Data Services for Unstructured and Structured Data1, "Nutanix Data Lens is a new unstructured data governance service that provides visibility into data usage and storage capacity across Nutanix Files deployments globally." Therefore, the administrator can use Data Lens to run a report to understand cold, warm, and hot data across Files deployments.
https://www.nutanix.com/solutions/databases


NEW QUESTION # 65
A company uses a Nutanix 3-node cluster environment. In Prism Pro, the Capacity Runway shows these capacity values:
Max Capacity: 6 TiB
Effective Capacity 4 TiB
The company wants to upgrade the environment to use an RF3 container and also requires all cluster nodes to be the same model, What must the effective capacity Of the Nutanix cluster be to support the new RF3 container?

  • A. 4 TiB
  • B. 9 TiB
  • C. 6 TiB
  • D. 10 TIB

Answer: B

Explanation:
To support a new RF3 container, the effective capacity of the Nutanix cluster must be at least three times the size of the data that needs to be stored on it3. This is because RF3 means that each data block is replicated three times across different nodes or blocks for fault tolerance3.
This is because if you have 4 TiB of effective capacity with RF2 (which means each data block is replicated twice), then you need 9 TiB of effective capacity with RF3 (which means each data block is replicated three times).


NEW QUESTION # 66
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The NCP-US exam covers a range of topics related to Nutanix storage solutions, including data protection, cluster management, storage administration, and configuration management. Candidates who pass the exam will have demonstrated their ability to work with Nutanix storage solutions in a variety of environments, from small businesses to large enterprises. NCP-US exam is designed to be challenging, but also fair and comprehensive, ensuring that only those who have a deep understanding of Nutanix storage solutions are able to pass.

 

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