Pass the Veritas InfoScale VCS-256 Questions and answers with CertsForce

Viewing page 2 out of 3 pages
Viewing questions 11-20 out of questions
Questions # 11:

Which two standard Veritas Cluster Server resource types can determine if an application is taken offline unexpectedly outside the cluster’s control? (Select two.)

Options:

A.

Process


B.

FileOnOnly


C.

CoordPoint


D.

Application


E.

Phantom


Expert Solution
Questions # 12:

Which two meters can the administrator use for the system capacity calculation when the FailOverPolicy of a service group is set to BiggestAvailable? (Select two.)

Options:

A.

Network


B.

Swap


C.

Storage


D.

Semaphores


E.

CPU


Expert Solution
Questions # 13:

Which resource type can an administrator use to mirror the state of another persistent resource?

Options:

A.

Phantom


B.

Proxy


C.

VolumeSet


D.

RemoteGroup


Expert Solution
Questions # 14:

An installed cluster has been licensed with the keyless licensing option. The administrator has yet to configure the cluster to be managed by Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager (VIOM). What will happen when 60 days have passed since installation?

Options:

A.

The cluster will shut down.


B.

The cluster will log messages related to licensing.


C.

The cluster will disallow administrative changes until licensed.


D.

The cluster will cease to respond if a resource faults.


Expert Solution
Questions # 15:

An administrator needs to create a new two-node cluster.

Which configuration allows the administrator to firm a cluster using Veritas InfoScale Availability?

Options:

A.

different operating system vendors for the two servers that share the same big-endian or little-endian format


B.

one server running Solaris x86 and the other server running Solaris SPARC


C.

one server running Linux RHEL 6 and the other server running Oracle Linux 6


D.

one server configured as a virtual machine and the other server configured as a physical machine


Expert Solution
Questions # 16:

An administrator is creating a global service group. The requirement is to automatically fail over this service group to the remote cluster if the service group is faulted on all nodes in the local cluster, but only if the local cluster is still exchanging heartbeats with the remote cluster.

What is the appropriate value for the ClusterFailOverPolicy attribute in this scenario?

Options:

A.

ClusterFailOverPolicy = Auto


B.

ClusterFailOverPolicy = Connected


C.

ClusterFailOverPolicy = Attached


D.

ClusterFailOverPolicy = Online


Expert Solution
Questions # 17:

Which two requirements must be meet to allow an administrator to configure LLT heartbeats over UDP? (Select two.)

Options:

A.

the LLT private links must be on the same subnet


B.

each NIC must have an IP address configured before configuring LLT


C.

the maximum transmission unit (MTU) must be set to the lowest value supported by the NICs


D.

each link must have a unique UDP port


E.

broadcast must be enabled for the heartbeat subnet


Expert Solution
Questions # 18:

What happens when an administrator executes hastop-local on a system that has an online service group which is frozen persistently?

Options:

A.

HAD is killed on the system so the system state changes to faulted in the cluster.


B.

HAD shuts down gracefully but leaves the application running.


C.

The service group is evacuated to another system and HAD shuts down gracefully.


D.

The command is rejected and HAD continues to run.


Expert Solution
Questions # 19:

Where is the sysoffline trigger executed if a node goes into a jeopardy state or leaves the cluster?

Options:

A.

on all nodes in the cluster regardless of state


B.

on the node that goes offline by entering a jeopardy state or leaving the cluster


C.

on all the nodes in the cluster that are still in a RUNNING state


D.

on the lowest numbered system in the cluster with a RUNNING state


Expert Solution
Questions # 20:

A multi-tier application has Oracle at the first level and WebSphere at the second level, which depends on the Oracle application. The Oracle and the WebSphere service groups are configured in two separate clusters. The administrator wants the following fault behavior:

    when the Oracle service group faults, the WebSphere service group should stay online.

    when the Oracle service group comes back online, the WebSphere service group should be taken offline and brought back online

Which type of dependency must the administrator configure to acquire the desired behavior?

Options:

A.

virtual business services with retry type of fault dependency


B.

virtual business services with an online global firm dependency


C.

virtual business services with firm type of fault dependency


D.

virtual business services with restart type of fault dependency


Expert Solution
Viewing page 2 out of 3 pages
Viewing questions 11-20 out of questions