A customer called to report one cluster member’s status as Down. What command should you use
to identify the possible cause?
A.
tcpdump/snoop
B.
cphaprob list
C.
fw ctl pstat
D.
fw ctl debug -m cluster + forward
A customer called to report one cluster member’s status as Down. What command should you use
to identify the possible cause?
A customer called to report one cluster member’s status as Down. What command should you use
to identify the possible cause?
A.
tcpdump/snoop
B.
cphaprob list
C.
fw ctl pstat
D.
fw ctl debug -m cluster + forward
C
B is correct.
‘C’ will show you the sync status only but will not tell what the problem is. with ‘B’ you can atleast see the status of a critical device
firewall# cphaprob list
Built-in Devices:
Device Name: Interface Active Check
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: 1.01244e+06 sec
Device Name: Filter
Registration number: 1
Timeout: none
Current state: OK
Time since last report: 1.01244e+06 sec
Device Name: routed
Registration number: 2
Timeout: none
Current state: OK
Time since last report: 1.01243e+06 sec
Device Name: cphad
Registration number: 3
Timeout: none
Current state: OK
Time since last report: 767668 sec
Device Name: fwd
Registration number: 4
Timeout: none
Current state: OK
Time since last report: 767778 sec
I have confirmed B is the correct answer
B. cphaprob list