Question: 1
An Isilon administrator is receiving ''permission denied'' while accessing a file on a cluster that an end-user created through an SMB share. The end-user is unable to access the share from their UNIX server.
The end-user ''mydomain.com\win_user1'' as the login name to access the Microsoft Windows share and then used an LDAP account name of ''ux_user1'' to access the UNIX mount. The Isilon cluster is joined to the ''mydomain.com'' Active Directory domain. In additional, the cluster has an LDAP provider attached to it while the on-disk identity is set as ''Native''.
What is a possible cause for this permission issue?
Question: 2
When configuring NTP on a 4-node Gen 6 cluster, how many chimer nodes are automatically configured on the cluster?
Question: 3
An Isilon cluster has four H500 nodes. Data protection and access are set to N+1 and concurrency respectively. How many drives will be used across the disk pool to protect a 1 MB file?
Question: 4
When reviewing the actual protection output of N+4/2, what does the number ''4'' represent?
Question: 5
An Isilon administrator wants to create a new SMB share to an existing directory structure. The directory contains migrated production data and has an active NFS export. What will happen if the administrator selects the ''Apply Windows default ACLs'' option during creation?