1.
You have removed a system from a running Veritas Cluster Server cluster so that the cluster now only has seven nodes. You need to ensure the cluster will start successfully after a complete cluster shutdown. Which line should be in the /etc/gabtab file to successfully start the cluster?
2.
In a four-node cluster configuration, main.cf is modified to remove one of the four nodes. That node is decommissioned, and the remaining cluster configuration is unchanged. A power failure causes all three remaining nodes to shut down. What happens when all three nodes are powered on?
3.
An additional email address was added to the Veritas Cluster Server notifier resource without any other actions being taken. All but one user is receiving notifications. How can this problem be solved?
4.
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?
5.
One of the three coordinator disks needs to be repurposed as a data disk. What can the administrator do to accommodate growth in the data center and still provide SCSI-3 I/O fencing?
6.
Which type of resources are considered by Veritas Cluster Server when determining whether a service group is online? 
 
7.
Which two actions must be taken to upgrade an application under Veritas Cluster Server control? (Select two.)
8.
An administrator is manually adding a node named sym3 to an existing two-node cluster. What must be done after installing Veritas Cluster Server and configuring cluster communications on the new node?
9.
What is the first step when upgrading the operating system on a single node in a running multi-node Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) cluster?
10.
When architecting Coordination Point (CP) server into a Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) environment, what should be done to ensure the CP service remains online?