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Question

You have a failover cluster named Cluster1 that hosts an application named App1.
The General tab in App1 Properties is shown in the General exhibit. (Click the General tab.)

The Failover tab in App1 Properties is shown in the Failover exhibit. (Click the Failover tab.)

Server1 shuts down unexpectedly.
You need to ensure that when you start Server1, App1 continues to run on Server2.
Solution: You pause the Server1 node in Cluster1 and then start Server1.
Does this meet the goal?

 

Proposed answer
  • A. Yes
  • B. No
Suggested answer
  • B. No
Comments

 

starseed

3 months ago 

Never bacause the server 1 is still shutdown.

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Chamandeepsingh

3 months, 2 weeks ago 

Tested in the lab: The answer is No. If Server 1 is down, you cannot pause it from the Failover Cluster Manager. When you right-click and select Pause, the options to either Drain Roles or Do Not Drain Roles are grayed out, preventing you from clicking Pause.

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smorar

6 months ago 

Selected Answer: A

If Server1 is paused and Server2 fails or requires a restart, Server1 will not be able to assume the roles until it is resumed. Sorry, I mean A.

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smorar

6 months ago 

Selected Answer: B

If Server1 is paused and Server2 fails or requires a restart, Server1 will not be able to assume the roles until it is resumed.

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004b54b

7 months ago 

Selected Answer: B

Server 1 shuts down unexpectedly > B. No

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ChrisTorro

1 year ago 

Terrible question, no selected preferred owner so unless manual failover is completed or server 2 is shut down the role will stay put. The actions specified are irrelevant

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FormaPlom

1 year, 1 month ago 

Selected Answer: B

You cannot pause before shutdown because the server shut down unexpectedly. THe correct answer is NO. B

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syu31svc

1 year, 7 months ago 

Selected Answer: B

Answer is No for sure

upvoted 4 times 

SJHCI

1 year, 8 months ago 

Selected Answer: A

The answer is A), look at the configuration.

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SJHCI

1 year, 8 months ago 

sorry i'm wrong, the answer is B)

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azubi

1 year, 8 months ago 

Selected Answer: A

I think, it should be Yes.

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STFN2019

1 year, 8 months ago 

How is that a yes? The answer is correct.

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phi3nix

1 year, 5 months ago 

"You need to ensure that when you start Server1, App1 continues to run on Server2" The app is running on Server2 already. We paused server1 and boot it. This means that app will not move to Server1. Is this the best solution I do not think so but it will work. Pause make server1 not accessible for the app.

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Mtijnz0r

1 year, 4 months ago 

Biggest question here: Can you pause a node which is down. Its a No for me.

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Bryan

1 year, 4 months ago 

You can pause a sever that is down! https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-stack/hci/manage/maintain-servers Before either shutting down or restarting a server, you should pause the server and drain (move off) any clustered roles such as VMs running on it. Always pause and drain clustered servers before taking them offline for maintenance

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FormaPlom

1 year, 1 month ago 

Server1 shuts down unexpectedly. You cannot pause before shutdown

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