1.
The administrator of a four-node Veritas cluster has configured notifications as highly available for all notification methods. How many notification manager resources are running when all nodes are considered?
2.
Which log can an administrator review to determine why a resource failed to come online?
3.
Due to a high security risk, a mandatory shutdown of Ethernet switches is scheduled in a data center where the switches are used for two private heartbeat links on a local cluster. A low-priority heartbeat link, which has been configured over a public interface, is unaffected by the shutdown. I/O fencing is disabled. Which cluster behavior is expected when the private switches are both shut down for the upgrade?
4.
What happens when a split-brain occurs and I/O fencing is disabled?
5.
What is the primary benefit of implementing the Intelligent Monitoring Framework feature for resources?
6.
Which requirement must be met to allow two separate Veritas InfoScale clusters to share a common private heartbeat network switch?
7.
An administrator adds a new Mount resource using the command line. After running the hastatus-sum command, the administrator notices the state of the resource is RESOURCES NOT PROBED. Which command should the administrator run to allow the resource to be probed?
8.
Which script should an administrator use to collect core dump and stack traces along with GAB and LLT information for support analysis?
9.
An administrator is configuring a websg service group and a dbsg service group. The administrator needs to configure Veritas Cluster Server so websg will only come online if dbsg is online somewhere in the cluster. If dbsg faults, websg should stay online. If dbsg is unable to fail over, the websg should stay online. Which type of service group dependency does this require?
10.
An administrator wants to install InfoScale Availability. Which hardware requirement ensures successful installation of Veritas Cluster Server?