NetApp Certified Data Administrator (NCDA) – E-Series — Question 20
If an SVM is renamed and it is participating in an intercluster SVM peer relationship, what is the result?
Answer options
- A. SVM peers are removed and they need to be re-created.
- B. Snapshot copies are renamed with the new SVM unique identifier.
- C. SnapMirror relationships appear as broken and a resync is required.
- D. Remote clusters are updated with the new peer SVM name.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
When an SVM is renamed in an intercluster peer relationship, it causes the existing SVM peers to be removed, necessitating their re-creation to restore the relationship. The other options do not accurately reflect the consequences of renaming an SVM in this context, as snapshot copies and SnapMirror relationships are not directly affected in the same manner.