From the output of the following cphaprob -i list, what is the most likely cause of the clustering
issue? Cluster B> cphaprob -i list Built-in Devices: Device Name: Interface Active Check Current
state: OK Device Name: HA Initialization Current state: OK Device Name: Recovery Delay
Current state: OK Registered Devices: Device Name: Synchronization Registration number: 0
Timeout: none Current state: OK Time since last report: 3651.5 sec Device Name: Filter
Registration number: 1 Timeout: none Current state: problem Time since last report: 139 sec
Device Name: routed Registration number: 2 Timeout: none Current state: OK Time since last
report: 3651.9 sec Device Name: cphad Registration number: 3 Timeout: none Current state: OK
Time since last report: 3696.5 sec Device Name: fwd Registration number: 4 Timeout: none
Current state: OK Time since last report: 3696.5 sec
A.
There is an interface down on Cluster A
B.
There is a sync network issue between Cluster A and Cluster B
C.
The routing table on Cluster B is different from Cluster A
D.
Cluster B and Cluster A have different versions of policy installed.
D. Cluster B and Cluster A have different versions of policy installed.
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Section 2, Default Critical Devices:
Filter | Shows the success or failure of loading the Security Policy (whether the Policy was/is installed or not).
Section 3, Simulating cluster failure
A user might want to simulate a cluster failure by causing one of the default Critical Devices to report a problem.
Examples:
Unplugging a cable from a cluster interface – a problem will be reported by the “Interface Active Check” pnote.
Shutting down a cluster interface – a problem will be reported by the “Interface Active Check” pnote.
Unloading the Security Policy – a problem will be reported by the “Filter” pnote.
Stopping FWD daemon – a problem will be reported by the “FWD” pnote.
For the sake of cleaning up the formatting of the question, here you go:
Cluster B> cphaprob -i list
Built-in Devices:
Device Name: Interface Active Check
Current state: OK
Device Name: HA Initialization
Current state: OK
Device Name: Recovery Delay
Current state: OK
Registered Devices:
Device Name: Synchronization
Registration number: 0
Timeout: none
Current state: OK
Time since last report: 3651.5 sec
Device Name: Filter
Registration number: 1
Timeout: none
Current state: problem
Time since last report: 139 sec
Device Name: routed
Registration number: 2
Timeout: none
Current state: OK
Time since last report: 3651.9 sec
Device Name: cphad
Registration number: 3
Timeout: none
Current state: OK
Time since last report: 3696.5 sec
Device Name: fwd
Registration number: 4
Timeout: none
Current state: OK
Time since last report: 3696.5 sec