During the Deployment Manager wizard, the system confirmed errors detected on one or more new RPAs. You resolve the errors and proceed to the zoning step.
Which step detected the errors?
Answer : D
In the RecoverPoint Deployment Manager wizard, the step where the system confirms errors on new RPAs and allows the user to resolve them before proceeding is the 'Add New RPA' step. During this step, the wizard checks the newly added RPAs for any configuration or connectivity issues and prompts the user to fix them before continuing with the deployment process.
Reference: Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines 6.0.1 vSphere HTML5 Plugin Administrator's Guide, Chapter on Deployment and Initial Configuration.
Which user account will launch the Installation Manager to allow the RecoverPoint administrator to make RPA parameter changes and test or diagnose connectivity
issues?
Answer : A
Accessing Installation Manager: Use the boxmgmt user account to log into the Installation Manager. This account has the necessary permissions to make changes to RPA parameters and perform connectivity tests.
Making RPA Parameter Changes: Once logged in, navigate to the RPA settings within the Installation Manager to make any required changes to the RPA parameters.
Testing and Diagnosing Connectivity Issues: The boxmgmt account can also be used to run tests and diagnostics to troubleshoot any connectivity issues that may arise during the deployment or operation of the RecoverPoint system.
What is a characteristic of a cluster that is running on RecoverPoint 5.0 or later?
Answer : A
Which ports are required for proper communication between Deployment Manager and the RecoverPoint Appliances?
Answer : D
Proper communication between Deployment Manager and the RecoverPoint Appliances requires the following ports: TCP 21, 22, 25, 80, and 7225. These ports facilitate the necessary management and data transfer operations essential for the deployment and configuration of RecoverPoint systems.
Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines 6.0.1 vSphere HTML5 Plugin Administrator's Guide, section on network requirements and port configurations.
Prior to installation, you are meeting with the network administrator as part of your site preparations. The administrator wants to know the minimum number of IP
addresses required for their two-node vRPA cluster.
What is the minimum number of IP addresses needed?
Answer : A
For a two-node vRPA cluster, a minimum of 9 IP addresses is required. This includes IP addresses for management, replication, and other network communication needs necessary to maintain high availability and proper functioning of the vRPA cluster.
Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines 6.0.1 vSphere HTML5 Plugin Administrator's Guide, Chapter on network configuration for vRPA clusters.
A VPLEX distributed device has been configured as a production copy in a MetroPoint Consistency Group. However, a fracture has occurred between the two VPLEX
clusters.
What is the expected behavior of the RecoverPoint replication?
Answer : B
Understanding MetroPoint Consistency Groups: MetroPoint is a configuration that combines VPLEX Metro and RecoverPoint to provide continuous data protection and disaster recovery across multiple sites. A distributed device in this context means that the data is mirrored across two VPLEX clusters.
Fracture Scenario: A fracture between the two VPLEX clusters indicates a disruption in the communication or synchronization between the clusters. This can happen due to network issues, hardware failures, or other disruptions.
Replication Behavior:
Step 1: When a fracture occurs, VPLEX determines a ''winner'' site based on the configured policies and the state of the clusters.
Step 2: RecoverPoint continues replication through the VPLEX winner site. This means that the replication process will proceed using the site that is still operational and accessible.
Step 3: The losing site will not receive updates until the fracture is resolved. Once the connection is restored, the system will resynchronize the data between the sites.
Verification:
Step 4: Monitor the RecoverPoint Management Application to ensure that replication is continuing through the winner site. Check the status of the Consistency Groups and the health of the replication process.
Step 5: After the fracture is resolved, verify that the data is resynchronized and that both sites are back in sync.
Which RPA type(s) supports replication of XtremIO volumes?
Answer : D
Understanding RPA Types: RecoverPoint Appliances (RPAs) come in different generations, each with varying capabilities. Gen 6 RPAs and virtual RPAs (vRPAs) are the latest models that support advanced features and integrations.
XtremIO Integration: XtremIO is a high-performance, all-flash storage array designed for enterprise environments. It requires robust replication capabilities to ensure data protection and disaster recovery.
Supported RPA Types:
Gen 6 RPAs: These are the latest physical RPAs that support replication of XtremIO volumes. They offer enhanced performance and scalability compared to previous generations.
vRPAs: Virtual RPAs are software-based appliances that provide similar functionality to physical RPAs. They are flexible and can be deployed in virtual environments, making them suitable for XtremIO replication.
Implementation:
Step 1: Ensure that the RecoverPoint system is running the appropriate version that supports XtremIO replication.
Step 2: Configure the Gen 6 RPAs or vRPAs within the RecoverPoint system.
Step 3: Set up the replication policies and Consistency Groups to include the XtremIO volumes.
Step 4: Verify the replication setup to ensure that data is being replicated correctly between the XtremIO arrays.
Verification: After configuring the RPAs and setting up replication, monitor the system to ensure that the XtremIO volumes are being replicated as expected. Use the RecoverPoint Management Application to check the status and health of the replication.