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Refer to the exhibit.

The former primary node was relegated to the secondary rote but is stuck in the Faulted state.

Which two steps must you take to restore operation in the high availability (HA) cluster? (Choose two.)

A.

Perform a fire drill to test the database integrity of the node that is in the Faulted state.

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A.

Perform a fire drill to test the database integrity of the node that is in the Faulted state.

B.

On the node that is in the Faulted state, enter the csadm ha leave-cluster command.

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B.

On the node that is in the Faulted state, enter the csadm ha leave-cluster command.

C.

Enter the csadm ha join-cluster command to have the node that is in the Faulted state rejoin the HA cluster as a secondary node.

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C.

Enter the csadm ha join-cluster command to have the node that is in the Faulted state rejoin the HA cluster as a secondary node.

D.

Restart the node that is in the Faulted state to trigger another election.

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D.

Restart the node that is in the Faulted state to trigger another election.

Suggested answer: B, C

Explanation:

In a FortiSOAR HA cluster, if the former primary node is relegated to a secondary role but is stuck in a Faulted state, it indicates that the node has lost sync or faced a failure during a role change. To restore its functionality, first, you should remove it from the cluster using the csadm ha leave-cluster command. Once it has left the cluster, you can use the csadm ha join-cluster command to re-add the node as a secondary node. This process will allow it to sync back up with the cluster and resume its role as intended.

asked 12/10/2024
David Hartnett
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