DRAG DROP
You are managing a SharePoint website.
You need to add a search service component to the search topology.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from
the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Answer: See the explanation
Explanation:
Box 1: Clone the search topology.
Box 2:Box 3: Promote the clone topology to active.
Note:
* To make any changes to the search topology in a search installation that has items in the search index,
you first have to create a new topology object. You modify this new topology object, a clone of the
active topology, by adding or removing search components. After you have made the changes to the
clone topology object, you make the clone the active topology.
* SharePoint 2013 uses the web-based interface to show the current status of the topology. You change
the topology by using Windows PowerShell.
* The New-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplication adds a search service application to a farm
This cmdlet is used when the search functionality is first configured or when a new shared search
application is added to a farm. SPEnterpriseSearchServiceApplication represents a self-contained
aggregation of indexed content and properties available for search, and provides an anchor class for
setting global search properties. A farm can include multiple search service applications. Manage search components in SharePoint Server 2013
Answer is wrong:
Box1: Clone the search topolgy.
Box2: Run the New-SPEnterpriseSearchIndexComponent Windows PowerShell cmdlet
Box3: Promote the close topology to active.
Note: you are adding a compoenent to the toplogy and not a new service application