You have just upgraded your Load Sharing gateway cluster (both members) from NGX R65 to R75. cphaprob stat shows:
Which of the following is not a possible cause of this?
A.
You have a different number of cores defined for CoreXL between the two members
B.
Member 1 has CoreXL disabled and member 2 does not
C.
Member 1 is at a lower version than member 2
D.
You have not run cpconfig on member 2 yet.
I would say answer is A as per explanation in CoreXL Admin guide:
State Ready means that the machine recognizes itself as
a part of the cluster and is literally ready to go into action,
but, by design, something prevents the machine from
taking action. Possible reasons that the machine is not
yet Active include:
3. If the software installed on all cluster members
includes CoreXL, which is installed by default in
versions R70 and higher, a member in Ready state
may have a higher number of CoreXL instances than
other members
I also did not notice the “not” statement.
Agree with Toto
the question says “which of the following is NOT a possible cause of this?” so, the correct answer is D