What is the reason for executing this command?

You are using a two-node cluster in your OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure)
environment. The environmental details are listed below:
Virtual host name: my-vhost1 .us.oracle.com Virtual IP: 10.156.20.200
Node 1 (Primary Node) Physical IP: 10.156.20.201
Node 2 (Secondary Node) Physical IP: 10.156.20.202
On the primary node, you executed the following command:
$ ifconfig geO removeif 10.156.20.200
And, then you executed the following command on the secondary node after adding entry to the
/etc/hosts file:
$ ifconfig geO addif 10.156.20.200 up
What is the reason for executing this command?

You are using a two-node cluster in your OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure)
environment. The environmental details are listed below:
Virtual host name: my-vhost1 .us.oracle.com Virtual IP: 10.156.20.200
Node 1 (Primary Node) Physical IP: 10.156.20.201
Node 2 (Secondary Node) Physical IP: 10.156.20.202
On the primary node, you executed the following command:
$ ifconfig geO removeif 10.156.20.200
And, then you executed the following command on the secondary node after adding entry to the
/etc/hosts file:
$ ifconfig geO addif 10.156.20.200 up
What is the reason for executing this command?

A.
You want to redirect client requests to the secondary node.

B.
You want to configure the virtual IP address on the secondary node because the primary node
has failed.

C.
You want to remove the primary node from the cluster and want the secondary node to be the
primary node.

D.
You want to start the OracleAS components and the OracleAS Infrastructure database on the
secondary node.



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