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When simulating a problem on ClusterXL cluster with cphaprob -d STOP -s problem -t 0 register, to initiate a failover on an active cluster member, what command allows you remove the problematic state?
A. cphaprob -d STOP unregister
B. cphaprob STOP unregister
C. cphaprob unregister STOP
D. cphaprob -d unregister STOP
Correct Answer: A
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation: esting a failover in a controlled manner using following command;
# cphaprob -d STOP -s problem -t 0 register
This will register a problem state on the cluster member this was entered on; If you then run;
# cphaprob list this will show an entry named STOP. to remove this problematic register run following;
# cphaprob -d STOP unregister
Reference: https://fwknowledge.wordpress.com/2013/04/04/manual-failover-of-the-fw-cluster/
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