What should you do?

You administer a Windows HPC Server 2008 cluster for your company. The cluster contains 64 nodes. You create two node groups named BigMem and HaveGPU and assign 32 nodes to each node group. An urgent update has been released for the nodes in the HaveGPU node group. All nodes currently process jobs. The queue has 100 additional long-running jobs waiting for the availability of compute resources. You need to prepare all the nodes in the HaveGPU node group to apply the urgent update without terminating the running jobs or accepting new jobs. What should you do?

You administer a Windows HPC Server 2008 cluster for your company. The cluster contains 64 nodes. You create two node groups named BigMem and HaveGPU and assign 32 nodes to each node group. An urgent update has been released for the nodes in the HaveGPU node group. All nodes currently process jobs. The queue has 100 additional long-running jobs waiting for the availability of compute resources. You need to prepare all the nodes in the HaveGPU node group to apply the urgent update without terminating the running jobs or accepting new jobs. What should you do?

A.
Run the following command: node pause "HaveGPU"

B.
Run the following PowerShell command: Set-HpcNodeState CForce CName HaveGPU CState Offline

C.
In the HPC Cluster Manager, select the HaveGPU node group and set the state of the node group to Offline, including the force option.

D.
In the HPC Cluster Manager, select the HaveGPU node group and set the state of the node group to Offline, excluding the force option.



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