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Hitachi Vantara Exam HQT-4420 Topic 5 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for Hitachi Vantara's HQT-4420 exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 5
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When do you need to check the BIOS configuration on an HCP G10 node?

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When replacing an entire HCP G10 node, it is necessary to check the BIOS configuration. This ensures that the new hardware is correctly configured according to the required specifications for the HCP system. The BIOS settings need to be consistent with the rest of the cluster nodes to ensure proper functionality, performance optimization, and hardware compatibility. This check might include verifying boot order, enabling virtualization, setting appropriate hardware clock configurations, and other critical settings outlined in the 'Hitachi Vantara HCP G10 Installation and Configuration Guide.'


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Shelba
1 months ago
That makes sense, the BIOS settings may need to be adjusted when hardware components are being changed.
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Karl
1 months ago
Wait, are we talking about the BIOS or the HBA? I always get those two mixed up. Maybe I should just stick to replacing the whole node, that seems the safest.
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Yvette
10 days ago
Merlyn: That's correct. The BIOS configuration is specific to the node itself.
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Merlyn
11 days ago
User 2: Oh, I see. So it's not related to the HBA then?
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Una
12 days ago
User 1: You only need to check the BIOS configuration when replacing an entire node.
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Annelle
1 months ago
I don't think so, because the BIOS configuration is more related to hardware changes like replacing a node.
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Teddy
1 months ago
But what about when upgrading the HCP software version? Shouldn't we check the BIOS then too?
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Timothy
2 months ago
I heard the BIOS on those things is like a maze. Better bring a GPS if you gotta change anything!
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Verona
6 days ago
D) when replacing a failed hard disk drive
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Princess
7 days ago
C) when replacing a HBA
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Asuncion
17 days ago
B) when upgrading the HCP software version
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Jacquline
21 days ago
A) when replacing an entire node
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Shelba
2 months ago
I agree with Annelle, it's important to ensure the BIOS is configured correctly when replacing a node.
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Carlton
2 months ago
I dunno, but it better not be when replacing a hard disk. That would be a real pain in the you-know-what.
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Casie
2 months ago
Nah, I think it's when upgrading the software version. Don't wanna mess up the BIOS and end up with a fancy paperweight, you know?
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Lavonda
1 months ago
C) when replacing a HBA
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Alecia
1 months ago
B) when upgrading the HCP software version
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Eleni
1 months ago
A) when replacing an entire node
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Milly
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's when replacing an entire node. That's the only time I've had to mess with the BIOS on those HCP G10s.
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Sharan
16 days ago
I think it's actually when replacing a failed hard disk drive, that's when I had to do it last time.
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Toi
17 days ago
D) when replacing a failed hard disk drive
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Clarence
28 days ago
Yeah, that's right. I always check the BIOS when swapping out a whole node.
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Daryl
1 months ago
A) when replacing an entire node
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Annelle
2 months ago
I think you need to check the BIOS configuration when replacing an entire node.
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