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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
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A.
cphaprob --d STOP unregister
B.
cphaprob STOP unregister
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B.
cphaprob STOP unregister
C.
cphaprob unregister STOP
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C.
cphaprob unregister STOP
D.
cphaprob --d unregister STOP
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D.
cphaprob --d unregister STOP
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

When simulating a problem on a ClusterXL cluster with the command 'cphaprob --d STOP -s problem -t 0 register' to initiate a failover on an active cluster member, you can use the command 'cphaprob --d STOP unregister' to remove the problematic state and return the cluster to normal operation.

Option A correctly identifies the command that allows you to remove the problematic state, making it the verified answer.

asked 16/09/2024
Bartosz Szewczyk
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