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In this scenario, which two actions must you take to make the volume writable again?

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An administrator notices that a NAS volume has been filled completely by active data and Snapshot copies that have expanded over the Snap reserve. The volume is no longerwritable.

In this scenario, which two actions must you take to make the volume writable again? (Choose two.)

  • A . Delete Snapshot copies until space is available.
  • B . Delete the files in the active file system.
  • C . Delete the SnapMirror relationships.
  • D . Delete the SnapVault relationships.

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Suggested Answer: A,D

   
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