1.
Where can an incident responder find the exact location of the file copy created by the Protect: Copy File response action?
2.
What is the sequence of message processing for Network Monitor?
3.
Under which circumstance should the ManageFaults service group attribute be set to NONE?
4.
The failover service group named websg is FROZEN and is ONLINE/PARTIAL in a two-node cluster. The power is unplugged from the system on which websg is ONLINE/PARTIAL.
Consider the configuration file below:
group wewbsg (
SystemList = { sym1 = 1, sym2 = 2 }
AutoFailover = 1
AutoStartList = { sym1, sym2 }
Parallel = 0)
What will be the state of websg on the surviving system?
5.
What is commonly observed during the Notification phase of Risk Reduction?
6.
The failover service group websg is online when it is frozen persistently. The cluster is stopped by running the command hastop -all -force. What happens to the websg service group after all of the systems have the cluster started?
7.
A system administrator can see basic incident data, but is unable to view any of the specific details of the incidents that are created. How is the role configured?
8.
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?
9.
Under which high-level node in the left navigation panel can administrators find the Discover Targets page?
10.
There is a two-node Veritas cluster with two independent heartbeat connections, and fencing is disabled. What happens when one of the heartbeat connections is lost?