What is the likely cause of this error?
An administrator stopped Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) on the sym1 node to remove it from the cluster. When attempting to do this with the hasys -delete command
from sym2, an error message is displayed.
What is the likely cause of this error?
Which node(s) will survive the fencing race?
Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator has configured preferred fencing. Cluster communication breaks and separates sym1 from the other cluster nodes.
Which node(s) will survive the fencing race?
What are two reasons to implement SCSI-3 I/O fencing?
What are two reasons to implement SCSI-3 I/O fencing? (Select two.)
Which two items are required to replace a coordinator d…
Which two items are required to replace a coordinator disk while the cluster is online? (Select two.)
Which command is run to manually seed GAB?
A two node cluster is being brought online, but one node is unable to boot.
Which command is run to manually seed GAB?
Which two files can be used to recreate a corrupt main….
Which two files can be used to recreate a corrupt main.cf configuration file? (Select two.)
What is the correct order for the cluster and heartbeat…
A Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) administrator has to change NICs used as the heartbeat links due to network reconfiguration.
What is the correct order for the cluster and heartbeat protocols to be shut down?
What is a characteristic of the Veritas Cluster Server …
What is a characteristic of the Veritas Cluster Server communication stack?
what order should the components be stopped?
The procedure for making changes to the Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) cluster communications involves stopping the components in the communications stack,
modifying the configuration files, and restarting the stack.
In what order should the components be stopped?
how many minutes?
When configured as default, the Veritas Cluster Server Notifier receives queued messages on a schedule every how many minutes?