You use external storage to boot Cisco UCS B-Series servers. The servers also have internal disks. You discover that one of the servers fails to boot from the SAN. Other servers successfully boot from the SAN. What are two possible causes of the issue?
You use external storage to boot Cisco UCS B-Series servers. The servers also have internal disks. You discover that one of the servers fails to boot from the SAN. Other servers successfully boot from the SAN. What are two possible causes of the issue?
(Choose too)
A . LUN masking on the storage array
B . Cabling
C . The QoS settings on the Fabric Interconnect
D . The power consumption of the blade
E . Zoning
Answer: A, E
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