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Which disk group type is required for Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows to work with a Microsoft Failover Cluster?
2.
An administrator is designing a cluster in a Microsoft Windows environment with three systems. Two of the systems are on the 192.168.4.0 Class C public network. The third system is on the 192.169.0.0 Class B public network. The administrator needs to have Microsoft Windows clients access the service groups independent of the system on which they are running. Which feature or change must be incorporated into the design?
3.
A service group is in a fully online state. What will occur if an administrator temporarily freezes the group and a resource faults?
4.
An administrator notices that a disk in a disk group is tagged as Foreign. In which disk group is the Foreign disk located?
5.
An administrator notices that the Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) sends SNMP notification about monitor timeouts only for the first monitor timeout. To tune SNMP notification, the administrator changes the AlertOnMonitorTimeOut from its default value of 0 to 5. What will be the effect of this change?
6.
Which benefit does Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows bring to stand-alone server environments that share storage between multiple hosts?
7.
Which wizard is used to move data or volumes to disks that have improved performance?
8.
A service group is online with values for both Frozen and TFrozen set to 0. A child resource faults and Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) fails to bring down the configured parent resources. Which default attribute value should be investigated?
9.
A Dynamic disk group import fails and a message is displayed indicating that it is marked as in-use by another node. Which action will resolve the situation?
10.
An administrator configures a cluster that has over 10 VMDg resources. Which resource type attribute does Symantec recommend be tuned?