For Management High Availability, if an Active SMS goes down, does the Standby SMS
automatically take over?
A.
Yes, if you set up VRRP
B.
Yes, if you set up ClusterXL
C.
No, the transition should be initiated manually
D.
Yes, if you set up SecureXL
For Management High Availability, if an Active SMS goes down, does the Standby SMS
automatically take over?
For Management High Availability, if an Active SMS goes down, does the Standby SMS
automatically take over?
A.
Yes, if you set up VRRP
B.
Yes, if you set up ClusterXL
C.
No, the transition should be initiated manually
D.
Yes, if you set up SecureXL
You have to initiate it manually. See sk54160 for deatils.
All management operations such as editing and installing the Security Policy and modifying users and objects, are done by the Active SMS. If the Active SMS is down, and any of the aforementioned operations need to be performed, one of the Standby SMSs should be made active by the system administrator. This transition from Standby to Active should be initiated manually.
Correct Answer is indeed C
C. No, the transition should be initiated manually