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Dell EMC Exam D-PSC-MN-01 Topic 3 Question 1 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-PSC-MN-01 exam
Question #: 1
Topic #: 3
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A platform engineer has built the rack for a Dell EMC PowerScale cluster. While unpacking the components, the engineer notices that the ShockWatch meter has been activated.

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Suggested Answer: C

A ShockWatch meter is a device attached to shipping containers or equipment that indicates if the item has been exposed to excessive shock or mishandling during transit. If the ShockWatch meter has been activated (typically indicated by a color change), it suggests that the equipment may have been subjected to impact beyond acceptable limits.

Recommended Action:

Contact Dell EMC PowerScale Technical Support:

Before proceeding with unpacking or installation, you should report the activated ShockWatch meter to Dell EMC.

Technical Support may advise on additional inspections, testing, or replacement of the affected components.

Why Option C is Correct:

Potential Equipment Damage:

An activated ShockWatch meter indicates possible damage that may not be immediately visible.

Manufacturer Guidance:

Dell EMC can provide instructions to ensure that any damaged equipment is identified and addressed.

Safety Considerations:

Prevents potential issues that could arise from installing compromised hardware.

Why Other Options Are Incorrect:

Option A (Deactivate the ShockWatch meter):

The ShockWatch meter cannot be deactivated once triggered.

Option B (Reset the ShockWatch meter):

The meter is not resettable; it's a single-use indicator.

Option D (Proceed with unpacking):

Ignoring the activated meter could lead to installing damaged equipment.

Dell PowerScale Reference:

Dell EMC Shipping and Handling Guidelines:

ShockWatch Indicators:

Explain the purpose of ShockWatch meters.

Provide instructions on what to do if the meter is activated.

Technical Support Procedures:

Reporting Shipping Damage:

Emphasize the importance of reporting any signs of damage upon receipt.

Outline the steps for contacting support and initiating any necessary actions.

Best Practices:

Inspect All Shipments:

Upon receipt, carefully examine all packaging and indicators like ShockWatch meters.

Documentation:

Take photographs of the activated ShockWatch meter and any visible damage.

Keep records of communications with Dell EMC.

Await Instructions:

Do not proceed with installation until authorized by Dell EMC Technical Support.

Follow any testing or inspection procedures provided.

Benefits of Contacting Support:

Risk Mitigation:

Ensures that any potential issues are addressed before they impact system performance.

Warranty Protection:

Properly reporting and documenting the issue helps in warranty claims.

Customer Satisfaction:

Facilitates prompt resolution and minimizes deployment delays.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Toshia
12 days ago
Oooh, this one's a real brain-teaser! I'd go with option B - reset the meter and keep on truckin'. What could possibly go wrong? *winks*
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Kanisha
14 days ago
Hmm, C sounds like the prudent choice. Better call in the experts to make sure everything's shipshape. Though I bet they'll just tell you to reset the darn thing. *chuckles*
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Jennifer
16 days ago
D, no doubt! The ShockWatch is just a silly warning label. Just unpack those components and get the job done, I say.
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Lemuel
20 days ago
B, definitely. Reset that meter and see if the components are still good to go. No need to make a fuss if there's no actual damage, right?
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Margo
4 days ago
User 1: B) Reset the ShockWatch meter
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Chery
1 months ago
Hmm, this one's tricky. The ShockWatch meter is a clear indicator that something's up. I'd say C is the way to go - better safe than sorry when dealing with Dell EMC kit, am I right?
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Stephaine
4 days ago
D) Proceed with unpacking the components
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Bernardine
5 days ago
C) Contact Dell EMC PowerScale Technical Support
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Rana
6 days ago
C) Contact Dell EMC PowerScale Technical Support
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Aleta
11 days ago
B) Reset the ShockWatch meter
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Amie
21 days ago
A) Deactivate the ShockWatch meter
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Yesenia
1 months ago
B) Reset the ShockWatch meter
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Crissy
1 months ago
A) Deactivate the ShockWatch meter
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Devora
2 months ago
I agree with Val, it's better to be safe and get their advice.
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Val
2 months ago
I think we should contact Dell EMC PowerScale Technical Support.
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