Review the cphaprob state command output from a New Mode High Availability cluster member.
Which machine has the highest priority?
Exhibit:
A.
This output does not indicate which machine has the highest priority.
B.
192.168.1.1, because it is <local>
C.
192.168.1.2, because its state is active
D.
192.168.1.1, because its number is 1
No picture, but if the cluster member is number 1, it has the highest priority. Local means the one you are ssh’d into, Active means the member that is currently passing traffic
D should be correct
Machine listed in the output as first has highest priority.
If you change priority in Cluster Properties this will be changed accordingly regardless if you have “Maintain current active” or “Switch to highest priority” one.
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cphaprob state: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R76/CP_R76_ClusterXL_AdminGuide/7298.htm
The number of the member indicates the member ID for Load Sharing, and the Priority for High Availability.
So answer is D
D. 192.168.1.1, because its number is 1