1.
Which GAB port is used for I/O fencing membership?
2.
Which Veritas Cluster Server utility can be used to prototype cluster logic using minimal hardware?
3.
The service group named websg is currently online on the sym3 node. All other nodes are running. Consider the following partial main.cf definition: The operator incorrectly shuts down a critical resource in the websg service group outside of Veritas Cluster Server. Based on the information provided, what will happen to the websg service group?
4.
What should be done before removing a resource named webdg from a running service group?
5.
A power problem caused all nodes in the cluster to crash. One node has failed to reboot, and smoke is coming from the power supply. The administrator runs gabconfig -a and notices that port a has two of three nodes registered. What should the administrator do to start Veritas Cluster Server on the running nodes?
6.
A 2-node Veritas Cluster Server cluster has two dedicated Ethernet heartbeat links and I/O Fencing enabled. What will happen if both heartbeat links simultaneously fail?
7.
A two-node Veritas Cluster with I/O fencing configured has two service groups running, one on each node. What happens when all heartbeat links are lost simultaneously?
8.
There is a service group dependency configured as follows: If the child group faults, the parent group is taken offline. If the parent group faults, the child group remains online. Which type of dependency is this?
9.
How many levels deep can a service group dependency tree be?
10.
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?