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Veritas Exam VCS-279 Topic 5 Question 89 Discussion

Actual exam question for Veritas's VCS-279 exam
Question #: 89
Topic #: 5
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Backups to a storage device fail with the following error message:

Disk storage server is down (2106)

The storage server is an OpenStorage (OST) host, and the master server and media server are both acting as media servers under Credentials > Storage Servers in the NetBackup Administration Console. The disk pool is in an Up state and the storage server is in a Down state. Troubleshooting confirmed the OST plug-ins on the servers are mismatched.

Which command should an administrator use to check the plug-in version installed on the servers?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Domingo
2 months ago
Looks like the plug-in version is the culprit here. D) bpstsinfo is the way to go, unless you want to be the butt of a 'plug-in' joke later.
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Frank
2 months ago
D) bpstsinfo, all the way! It's like the plug-in version detective tool, perfect for this situation.
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Alayna
2 months ago
I'm going to have to go with D) bpstsinfo. That command seems tailor-made for checking storage server information.
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Xuan
2 months ago
Let's try running that command and see if it gives us the information we need.
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Edna
2 months ago
I think you're right, D) bpstsinfo is the way to go.
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Narcisa
2 months ago
Hmm, I was thinking B) nbemmcmd might be the way to go since it's related to the NetBackup Enterprise Media Manager, but D) bpstsinfo makes more sense here.
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Lizbeth
1 months ago
Let's try running bpstsinfo to see if the plug-in versions are indeed mismatched.
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Joanna
1 months ago
I agree, bpstsinfo is specifically for storage server information.
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Brice
2 months ago
I think D) bpstsinfo is the right command to check the plug-in version.
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Nana
3 months ago
I think nbemmcmd could also be a valid option to check the plug-in version.
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Shannon
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think D) bpstsinfo could also be used to check the plug-in version.
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Silva
3 months ago
I agree with Nakisha, nbdevquery makes sense to check the plug-in version.
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Nakisha
3 months ago
I think the answer is C) nbdevquery.
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Blythe
3 months ago
The error message clearly indicates an issue with the storage server, so I think the answer is D) bpstsinfo to check the plug-in version.
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Evan
2 months ago
Yes, I ran bpstsinfo and it confirmed that the plug-in versions were indeed mismatched.
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Carmelina
2 months ago
Did you run the command? What did it show?
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Lashawna
2 months ago
I agree, let's try running that command to troubleshoot the issue.
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Gerald
3 months ago
I think the answer is D) bpstsinfo to check the plug-in version.
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