1.
Under normal conditions, Veritas Cluster Server agents are started and stopped automatically. Which command is required to manually start an agent?
2.
An administrator needs to set up a service group dependency with the following characteristics: The parent group depends on the child group being offline on the same system. If the child group faults and fails over to a system on which the parent is running, the parent should switch to another system. Which type of dependency is this?
3.
Which Preferred Fencing policy should be configured to ensure that the node with the preferred application survives a fencing event?
4.
To cluster an application with Veritas Cluster Server, an administrator must obtain which license(s)?
5.
Several application service groups require their own virtual IP address to share a single NIC on each system in a cluster. Which agent reduces the overhead associated with monitoring the NIC's status?
6.
System capacity and service group load are the main components for which FailOverPolicy?
7.
In a two node Veritas cluster, all Ethernet heartbeats failed simultaneously. I/O fencing and link-lowpri heartbeat are yet to be configured. What is the resulting condition of this problem?
8.
An administrator is adding a node to a running cluster. The administrator has successfully installed Veritas Cluster Server and has configured and started LLT. Which command will allow the new node to start communicating with the cluster?
9.
A company requires that a service group be prevented from taking actions like failover or resource restarting. They also want to ensure that if the cluster is shut down, the service group will be started on boot. Which state should the service group be in when performing maintenance on an application?
10.
An administrator is responsible for a cluster split between two data centers in different locations. The data is mirrored between the two sites. If the administrator would like to set up I/O fencing, how should the configuration be deployed to maximize resilience?