83% Á¤µµ ÀÔ´Ï´Ù. ========================================================================= Choose All That Apply Which of the following are availability features of PowerEdge R300? Optional Hot Plug physical disk drives TPM module Optional redundant power supplies Support for PECI ========================================================================== Multiple Choice How does the depth dimension (in terms of how far does it go into a 24U or 42U rack) of the CR100 Compare to the PE R200? increased **reduced it is the same as the PowerEdge R200 =========================================================================== Choose All That Apply Which of the following are possible causes of the PowerEdge T105 server not retaining the configuration settings at system boot? NVRAM_CL jumper is currently enabled Defective coin-cell CMOS battery The system was not shutdown correctly The system power button has been engaged ============================================================================= Multiple Choice, Complete the sentence When both optional redundant power supplies are installed in a PowerEdge T300 system, ______. only the left power supply delivers power, while the right power supply serves as a 'hot standby'. both power supplies operate in a standby mode, while main power is provided by the nonredundant power supply. only the right power supply delivers power, while the left power supply serves as a 'hot standby'. **the system distributes the power load across both power supplies to maximize efficiency. ================================================================================ After servicing a PowerEdge T300 system, you notice that the LCD is blinking blue. What should you do to address this system's behavior? Tell the customer the system is working properly **Take the system out of the system ID state and ensure there are no error messages on the system LCD. Reseat all components you replaced =-================================================================================ Choose All That Apply A PowerEdge R200 displays a yellow-yellow-green-yellow diagnostic LED code, where can you go to to find more information to troubleshoot this issue. on his PowerEdge R905 system. What online resources can you use to find what the error message means? **Support.dell.com Tell the customer that error message is normal. **Dcse.dell.com ===================================================================================== Choose All That Apply Of the components listed below, which component(s) are required to complete the Power On Self Test, or POST on a PowerEdge R905 with 4 processors installed? processors (with heatsinks) in sockets 1, 2, 3 and 4 a hard drive Processor Expansion Module Control panel and backplane (to turn on system) the RAC Card One DIMM in slot 2 of memory banks A, B, C and D power distribution board Processor Expansion Module Riser the optical drive One power supply system board ==================================================================================== Choose All That Apply A PowerEdge R200 displays a yellow-yellow-green-yellow diagnostic LED code, where can you go to to find more information to troubleshoot this issue. Support.dell.com dcse.dell.com Tell the customer that error message is normal. ===================================================================================== Choose All That Apply You are attempting to boot to a CD in the optical drive on a PowerEdge R200, however the system boots straight to the hard disk drive. Which options below would assist you in troubleshooting this issue? **Check the book sequece in the BIOS to ensure that the optical drive is set first. **Presss F12 at the Dell P.O,S.T. screen to set the boot option **Ensure the optical drive is seen in the BIOS ====================================================================================== Multiple Choice On the PowerEdge T605, which keystroke should the user press during POST to access the BMC/DRAC 5 BIOS? CTRL-S F2 **CTRL-E CTRL-R ======================================================================================== Multiple Choice A customer says that when he turns on his system he gets the following error on POST, “Alert! Redundant memory disabled! Memory configuration does not support redundant memory.?Which one of the options below is a possible cause of this error message? Faulty or improperly installed memory modules. A spare rank event occurred during the previous boot. The memory configuration does not support node interleaving. The system will run but with reduced functionality. **Redundant memory was set to enable in CMOS, but the current configuration does not support redundant memory. ======================================================================================= Multiple Choice Which diagnostic indicator on the PowerEdge T605 will help troubleshoot issues during POST? Quad pack diagnostic LEDs on the back of the system BIOS status messages **LCD status messages =-====================================================================================== TPM is implemented in Dell servers as: **Hardware Wetware Software Firmware ======================================================================================== Multiple Choice If you are using the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) with an encryption application such as BitLocker drive encryption, when replacing the system board you must supply ________ when you restart your system or application before you can access the encrypted data on your hard drive(s). **the TPM recovery key a local Administrator password the Dell Master TPM recovery password the trusted USB key ======================================================================================= The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is designed to: Encrypt usernames and system logins **Serve as a cryptographic foundation to a trusted environment Authenticate trusted users Secure end to end network communication ======================================================================================= Multiple Choice Steve is unable to boot from the CD-ROM drive on his PowerEdge R805. He needs to reseat the cable. Where does the CD-ROM plug into? The CD-ROM plugs directly into the IDE controller on the planar. The CD-ROM plugs into the daughter card. The CD-ROM plugs into an optional PCIe card. **The CD-ROM plugs directly into the SATA controller on the planar. ======================================================================================== Multiple Choice After replacing the system board on R805, the system reports a boot failure. The customer informs you that they boot from the SD card. What should you check? Tell customer his os is corrupt and he needs to reinstall Flash the BIOS **Make sure the boot order is set accordingly ====================================================================================== Multiple Choice Rick is wanting to set up memory sparing. It doesn't give him the option in the system bios. The option isn't available. What should he check? Rick needs to set the sparing jumper on the system board. The system has too many memory slots populated. **The system doesn't have all of the memory slots populated. The R805 doesn't support memory sparing. ====================================================================================== Multiple Choice You are onsite to replace optical drive on Jamie’s PowerEdge R900 system. He states that the system was working fine until this morning and now it is reporting error E2011 on the LCD Status screen on the front of the system. Select all of the options below where you could go to find information that could help you solve the problem. **dcse.dell.com Tell the customer that the system is running normally. support.dell.com ====================================================================================== Multiple Choice To remove and replace the DRAC (Dell Remote Access Controller) on the PowerEdge R900, which component must be removed form the system first? **The Expansion Riser Memory Risers The processors ======================================================================================= Multiple Choice You are onsite to replace some parts for Richard’s PowerEdge R900 server. The system is currently in a no P.O.S.T. state. You need to remove some components to get the server down to its base configuration. The server was purchased with 4 processors, and to get the server to its base configuation, also known as its minimum to P.O.S.T. configuration you need to remove all but one processor. Which Processor should you keep? **The processor in socket 1 The processor in socket 4 The processor in socket 2 The processor in socket 3 ======================================================================================== Multiple Choice The asset tag utility should be used to set the service tag on a PowerEdge T605 when: Replacing the processors **Replacing the system board Replacing both hard-disk drives A BIOS flash fails ====================================================================================== Multiple Choice What keys must be pressed during post on the PowerEdge R905 server module as the SAS 6 i/R is recognized, to enter the configuration utility? Ctrl and M Ctrl and X Ctrl and A **Ctrl and C ======================================================================================= Multiple Choice Which PowerEdge R905 BIOS setting must be disabled to allow Non-Uniform Memory Access? NUMA Uniform Memory Access Memory Arch Function **Node Interleaving ======================================================================================= Multiple Choice Which of the following is true about migrating virtual disks between PERC6 controllers and PERC5 controllers? All virtual disks created on either set of controllers can be migrating to the other set of controllers. All virtual disks created on a PERC6 can be migrated to a PERC5. **All virtual disks created on a PERC5 can be migrated to a PERC6. ======================================================================================= Which of the following is true of PERC6 support for SATA drives? SATA drives are supported by the PERC6, but may not be mixed in virtual disks with SAS drives. SATA drives are supported by the PERC6 and may be mixed in virtual disks with SAS drives. **The PERC6 does not support SATA drives; it only supports SAS drives. ======================================================================================= Multiple Choice What RAID levels are supported by PERC6 controllers? 0, 1, 5, and 10 0, 1, 6, and 60 **0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, and 60 0, 1, 5, 10 and 50 ======================================================================================== Multiple Choice How many drives can a RAID 6 lose before failing? **2 1 3 4 ===================================================================================== Multiple Choice What is the minimum number of drives needed to create a RAID 6? **4 2 6 8 ======================================================================================= True or False The PowerEdge R905 server contains an internal SD Card socket on the system board for use with Vmware ESX embedded virtualization software. False **True ========================================================================================= Multiple Choice You have just replaced all the memory in a PET605 with 8, 1 GB dimms. When you boot the system, the os only shows 4 gig’s of memory. What could be the cause? Memory raid is enabled **Memory sparing is enabled The system only supports 4 Gigabytes of memory ========================================================================================== What is the minimum number of drives needed to create a RAID 60? **8 10 12 4