t connections -s output from both members: Is State Synchronization working properly between the two members?

State Synchronization is enabled on both members in a cluster, and the Security Policy is
successfully installed. No protocols or services have been unselected for “selective sync”. The
following is the fw taB. t connections -s output from both members: Is State Synchronization
working properly between the two members?

State Synchronization is enabled on both members in a cluster, and the Security Policy is
successfully installed. No protocols or services have been unselected for “selective sync”. The
following is the fw taB. t connections -s output from both members: Is State Synchronization
working properly between the two members?

A.
Members A and B are synchronized, because ID for both members is identical in the
connections table.

B.
The connections-table output is incomplete. You must run the cphaprob state command, to
determine if members A and B are synchronized.

C.
Members A and B are not synchronized, because #PEAKfor both members is not close in the
connections table.

D.
Members A and B are synchronized, because #SLINKS are identical in the connections table.

E.
Members A and B are not synchronized, because #VALS in the connections table are not close.



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