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You try to delete an existing datastore, but the operation fails. What is a likely cause of the failure?
Correct Answer: C
According to the HPE SimpliVity Video - How to Delete a HPE SimpliVity Datastore1, one of the possible causes of the failure to delete an existing datastore is that the management network for a host is disconnected. This prevents the communication between the HPE SimpliVity federation and the vSphere Web Client, and thus the deletion operation cannot be performed. To check the management network status, the video suggests clicking Hosts from the vSphere Web Client inventory panel, double-clicking the host to check, clicking the Manage tab, and then the Networking subtab. The other options are not correct because: The datastore being marked as read-only is not a likely cause of the failure to delete it. The HPE SimpliVity Administration Guide2 states that the datastore must be writable before deleting it, and that the HPE SimpliVity federation will automatically change the datastore to writable mode when deleting it. The FC connection between the host and array failing is not a likely cause of the failure to delete the datastore. The HPE SimpliVity federation does not use FC connections to access the datastores, but rather uses NFS or SMB protocols over Ethernet networks2. The datastore not being added to the scope is not a likely cause of the failure to delete it. The HPE SimpliVity federation does not require the datastore to be added to the scope to delete it, as long as the datastore is visible in the vSphere Web Client1. References: 1: HPE SimpliVity Video - How to Delete a HPE SimpliVity Datastore2: HPE SimpliVity Administration Guide (A00019350ENW), pages 105-107.