What must occur before adding one or more spoke servers to the hub server?
grant administrative privileges to spoke servers
define hub server as the target server
install IBM Spectrum Protect Operations Center on spoke servers
define server-to-server communications between hub and spoke severs
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
When you install the IBM Spectrum Protect server, the default configuration requires secure communication by using the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol. Unless this requirement was disabled for both the hub and the spoke servers, you must add the certificate of the spoke server to the truststore file of the hub server. References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSEQVQ_8.1.0/srv.solutions/t_msdisk_add_spoke.html
When you install the IBM Spectrum Protect server, the default configuration requires secure communication by using the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol. Unless this requirement was disabled for both the hub and the spoke servers, you must add the certificate of the spoke server to the truststore file of the hub server.
What information is displayed by the query cleanup command?
information about damaged files to exclude before running the conversion
information about damaged files that were transferred to the target container during conversion
information about damaged files that were repaired during conversion
information about damaged files that are identified in a source storage pool during conversion
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
Use by the query cleanup command to display information about damaged files that are identified during a storage pool conversion process. References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSGSG7_7.1.6/srv.reference/r_cmd_cleanup_query.html
Use by the query cleanup command to display information about damaged files that are identified during a storage pool conversion process.
Which option is added to ensure that all of the commands before the next SERIAL command complete before the script continues when scripting multiple commands in PARALLEL?
WAIT=ON
CONTINUE=NO
PRIORITY=1
WAIT=YES
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
Wait Specifies whether to wait for the server to complete processing this command in the foreground. The default is NO. Possible values are:No Specifies that the server processes this command in the background. Use the QUERY PROCESS command to monitor the background processing of this command. Yes Specifies that the server processes this command in the foreground. You wait for the command to complete before continuing with other tasks. The server then displays the output messages to the administrative client when the command completes. If you are backing up multiple file systems, all backup processes must complete before the command is complete. References: IBM Spectrum Protect for Windows, Version 8.1.0, Administrator's Reference, page 72https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSEQVQ_8.1.0/srv.reference/b_srv_admin_ref_windows2.pdf
Wait
Specifies whether to wait for the server to complete processing this command in the foreground. The default is NO. Possible values are:
No
Specifies that the server processes this command in the background. Use the QUERY PROCESS command to monitor the background processing of this command.
Yes
Specifies that the server processes this command in the foreground. You wait for the command to complete before continuing with other tasks. The server then displays the output messages to the administrative client when the command completes. If you are backing up multiple file systems, all backup processes must complete before the command is complete.
References: IBM Spectrum Protect for Windows, Version 8.1.0, Administrator's Reference, page 72