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Prüfung: Microsoft 70-223 Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft® Clustering Services by Using Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server
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| Gepostet von: Anonymous | | Titel: 70-223 die Erste | | Datum: 21.07.2003 |
| Administering Clustering Services Using Windows 2000 Advanced Server (70-223)
Answers at the end of this paper
1. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster contains 1,200 file share resources for the home directories of 1,200 users. The name of each file share is the same as the name of the corresponding home folder. You notice that the cluster service software constantly uses an unusually high percentage of processing time. You want the cluster service to use less processing time. What should you do?
A. Use the net.exe command line utility to change each share to a hidden share.
B. Create a new file share resource, and share all of the home folders as subdirectories.
C. Use the cluster.exe command line utility to run each file share resource in a separate resource monitor.
D. Configure the “Is Alive” poll interval of the file share resource type to be equal to the “Look Alive” poll interval
2. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster will run a critical, cluster-unaware application. Both cluster nodes must support the application during failover. You need to install the application to the cluster. You also need to minimize maintenance downtime for the application. What should you do?
A. Install the application and the application data on one cluster disk.
B. Install the application on one cluster disk, and install the application data on a separate cluster disk.
C. Install the application on each cluster node, and install the application data on a single, shared cluster disk.
D. Install the application on each cluster node, and install the application data on separate cluster disks for each node.
3. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster nodes are two domain controllers that are designated NodeA and NodeB. You want to create a new clustered Dfs root resource on a clustered disk on drive X currently, neither cluster node hosts a Dfs root.
You take the following actions:
Create a new folder named X\dfsroot
Create a new cluster group named Dfs group
Create a new IP address resource in Dfs group
When you attempt to create a new Dfs root file share resource in Dfs group, you receive an error message stating that it is not possible to create the Dfs root File Share resource.
You need to create the Dfs root resource in Dfs group. What should you do?
A. Demote the cluster nodes to member servers.
B. Create a network name resource in the Dfs group.
C. Create a normal file share resource for X:\dfsroot in the Dfs group.
D. Use the distributed file system console to create a stand-alone Dfs root for X:\dfsroot.
E. Use the distributed file system console to create a fault-tolerant domain-based Dfs root for X:\dfsroot.
4. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. You need to enable highly available print services for the cluster. You need to ensure that you configure the necessary resources and resource dependencies in order to successfully create a Print Spooler resource. How should you configure the dependency tree for the print spooler resource?
Drag the appropriate resources to the dependency tree.
Resources
Physical Disk Resource
SMTP Server instance
File Share Resource
Generic Service Resource
IP Address Resource
NNTP Server Instance
Network Name Resource
5. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster provides file services to your company. You add a print spooler resource to the cluster and configure NodeA to be its preferred owner. During a scheduled maintenance procedure, you move the printer resources group to NodeB. After you move the resources group, users report that the Print Spooler resource is no longer available. You need to ensure that the Print Spooler resource is accessible from both nodes. What should you do?
A. Copy the printer driver to the shared disk.
B. Publish the printer to the Active Directory.
C. Install the printer driver to the virtual server on NodeB.
D. Configure the port on NodeB to match the port on NodeA.
6. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The two cluster nodes are domain controllers that are designated NodeA and NodeB. NodeA hosts a stand-alone Dfs root name Dfsroot. The Dfs root on NodeA is not clustered. NodeB does not host a Dfs root. You want to migrate the current Dfsroot configuration to a Dfs root file share resource on the cluster. You also want to ensure that the current Dfs structure is included in the new cluster Dfs root. What should you do? (Choose Three)
A. Use the dfscmd.exe command to restore the Dfs link configuration.
B. Create a new Dfs root file share resource that uses a new virtual server name.
C. Use the distributed file system console to convert the stand-alone Dfs root on NodeA to a domain Dfs root.
D. Use the distributed file system console to create a new root replica. Specify NodeB as the new root replica.
E. Create a new Dfs root file share resource.
Specify the server names of NodeA and NodeB as the virtual server names.
F. Use the dfscmd.exe command to save the current Dfs link configuration.
Edit the result to reflect the virtual server name.
Remove the Dfsroot on NodeA.
7. You are the Cluster Administrator for your company. You want to create a new cluster that is composed of two existing file servers named server1 and server2. Each server has four configured shares, each containing unique data. The shares are described as follows:
Server1 shares
Administration
HR
Accounting
General
Server2 shares
Recruiting
IT
Engineering
General
You install the cluster service on both servers. You migrate all of the data on server1 to a resource group that server1 owns. The resource group has the network name resource Fileserv01. You migrate all of the data on server2 to a resource group that server2 owns. The resources group has a network name resource of Fileserv2. In each group, you create a File Share resource and assign them share names that are identical to the original share names.
After one month of operating without problems, you move all of the groups to server2 so that you can perform hardware maintenance tasks on server1. Users who had been connected to the General share on Fileserv01 now report that they receive an “access denied” error message when they try to connect to the share by using the virtual server name. You want the users to retain access to their shares during failover. What should you do?
A. Use Windows Explorer to change the share name of one of the General File Share resources.
B. Use the Cluster Administrator to enable shared subdirectories for both general file share resources.
C. Use the Cluster Administrator to change the share name of one of the general file share resources.
D. Use Windows Explorer to modify the NTFS permissions on both General file share resources to allow the appropriate user access.
8. You are the Cluster Administrator for your company. You need to configure your company's cluster of two nodes that are designated NodeA and NodeB. The following groups exist on the cluster:
Cluster group
Disk group 1
Disk group 2
You need to create two dynamic file share resources. The finance department will use one file share named FIN. The human resources department will use another file share named HR. Your network infrastructure includes WINS and dynamic DNS.
You want to accomplish the following goals:
Enable users to connect to the file shares by using a virtual server name.
Ensure the file share to be load balanced, one on NodeA and one on NodeB.
Ensure that resources that should always be together on the same cluster node will always fail over together.
Ensure that a virtual server name is available for connections only when the associated file share resource is online.
You take the following actions:
Create two file share resources in the cluster group.
Create two network name resources in the cluster group.
Configure the file share resources to be dependent on the physical disk resource in the cluster group.
Configure the network name resources to be dependent on the existing IP address resources in the cluster group.
Which result or results do these actions produce? (Choose all that apply)
A. Users can connect to the file shares by using a virtual server name.
B. File share can be load balanced, one on NodeA and one on NodeB.
C. Resources that should always be together on the same cluster node will always fail over together.
D. A virtual server name is available for connections only when the associated file share resource is online.
9. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster nodes are two member servers that are designated NodeA and NodeB. The sales department wants to run a new application named Sales Tracker on the cluster. The Sales Tracker application is cluster unaware. You want to run the application on a virtual server named Sales2.
You take the following actions:
Install Sales Tracker on NodeA and NodeB.
Create a new resource group named Sales App.
Create a new Network name resource named Sales2. Specify SALES2 as the network name property.
Create a new Generic Application resource named Sales tracker. Specify complete path and the executable filename for the Sales Tracker application. Configure the Sales Tracker resource to be dependent on the Sales2 Network Name resource.
The resources in the Sales App resource group are shown below:
Name State Owner Resource Type Description
Sales2 Offline NODE A Network Name SALES2 virtual server
Sales Tracker Offline NODE A Generic Application Sales Tracker Application
When you attempt to bring the Sales Tracker application resource online, the Sales2 resource fails, and the application does not come online. What should you do?
A. Configure NodeA and NodeB as possible owners of the Sales2 resource.
B. Rename the Sales2 resource to be different from the SALES2 network name itself.
C. Configure the Sales2 resource to be dependent on a new IP address resource in the Sales App group.
D. Configure the Sales2 resource to be dependent on a new Physical Disk resource that contains the Sales Tracker executable file.
10. You are the administrator of a new Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. You want to provide high availability by adding it to the existing cluster. The application is non-cluster aware. The application uses TCP/IP to connect to client computers. The application was not previously clustered or tested for operability in a clustered environment.
You need to test the application to ensure that it will run properly and with full functionality on the cluster.
Which two actions should you take? (Choose two)
A. Install the application and application data files on both cluster nodes.
B. Fail over the application. Verify that the client computers reconnect to the application.
C. Install the application on both cluster nodes, and install the application data files on the cluster disk.
D. Run he ipconfig/renew command on the cluster nodes. Verify that the client computers can reconnect to the application.
E. Specify one node as the preferred owner of the application. Verify that the application fails back to the preferred owner after a failover.
11. You are the administrator of two Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers named Server1 and Server2. You need to install the Cluster service on both servers to create a new cluster. First, you install two network adapters in each computer. You connect and configure the network adapters as shown below:
You successfully install the Cluster service on Server1 and create a customer named Cluster1.
Next, you attempt to install the Cluster service on Server2 to Cluster1. The Cluster service Setup fails, and you receive the following error message: “Setup was unable to locate Cluster1 on the network.” You want to complete the Cluster service Setup. What should you do?
A. Uninstall the Cluster service on Server1.
Change the IP address on Adapter 1A to 172. 17. 55. 14.
Reinstall the Cluster service on both servers.
B. Uninstall the Cluster service on Server1.
Change the IP address on Adapter 1A to 172. 17. 55. 13.
Change the IP address on Adapter 2B to 172. 17. 54. 13.
Reinstall the Cluster service on both servers.
C. Change the IP address on Adapter 1A to 172. 17. 54. 14.
Change the IP address on Adapter 2B to 172. 17. 55. 13.
Run the Cluster service on both Server2.
D. Change the IP address on Adapter 1B to 172. 17. 55. 13.
Change the IP address on Adapter 2A to 172. 17. 54. 14.
Run the Cluster service on both Server2.
12. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster has a Fiber Channel cluster storage subsystem that is connected as shown below:
Both cluster nodes lose power unexpectedly. When you start both nodes, neither node can access any of the disks in the cluster storage. You examine the cluster storage subsystem, and it appears to be working properly. You need to ensure that the servers can access the cluster storage. What should you do?
A. Reinitialize the Fiber Channel hub.
B. Reinitialize the cluster storage subsystem.
C. Shut down both nodes, the cluster storage subsystem, and the Fiber Channel hub.
Start the Fiber Channel hub and the cluster storage subsystem.
Start both nodes.
D. Shut down both nodes, the cluster storage subsystem, and the Fiber Channel hub.
Start the Fiber Channel hub and both nodes.
Start the cluster storage subsystem.
13. You are the Cluster Administrator for your company. You need to connect two Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers for use with Advanced Server cluster nodes. The servers are named Server1 and Server2. Each Server contains two 8-GB hard disks. You also need to connect an external storage subsystem for use as the cluster storage. The external storage subsystem contains eight 10-GB hard disks. You need to connect the disk type for the eight disks. You also need to decide which file system and which hardware fault-tolerance method to use for the local storage on both servers and for the external storage subsystem.
You need to accomplish the following goals:
Ensure that the local storage on Server1 and Server2 is accessible from the Windows 2000 Recovery Console.
On Server1 and Server2, provide security for files on the local storage.
One Server1 and Server2, provide the ability to change volume configuration on the local storage without restarting the server.
Provide failover on Server1 and Server2, even if a single hard disk in the local storage on the external storage subsystem.
Assign a disk type, file system, and fault tolerance method to Server1, Server2, and the external storage subsystem.
Disk Types
Basic
Dynamic
File System
Fat
Fat32
NTFS
Fault Tolerance Method
RAID0
RAID1
RAID5
Server1: X,X,X
Server2: X,X,X
External Storage Subsystem: X,X,X
14. You are the administrator of two different models of Windows 2000 Advanced Server computer that you plan to configure as cluster nodes. Before installing the Custer service, you want to install network adapters in each Server. In each Server, you want to install three network adapters, as shown below:
Network Adapter Description
10BaseT Used for private cluster communications.
100BaseT Connected to the IS test LAN.
FDDI Connected to the main company LAN.
The device driver for this adapter must be installed in either PCI slot 1 or 2 in the Server.
To ease maintenance tasks, company policy requires that cluster nodes be connected identically. You need to install each network adapter in the correct PCI slot. Place the network adapters and network connection types in their appropriate spots:
Network Adapters
10BaseT
100BaseT
FDDI
Network Connection Types
Company LAN
Test LAN
15. You are the administrator of two Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers. You need to configure these servers for use as cluster nodes.
Each Server contains two network adapters. One network adapter in each Server is designated for ‘Client access only.’ The second network adapter in each server is designated for ‘Internal cluster communications only.’ You plan to connect the second network in each Server to a stand-alone hub.
You need to configure the IP addresses for the four network adapters. You want to minimize the chance of a failure in the network connectivity on both servers. What should you do?
A. Configure static IP addresses for the network adapters that are designated for ‘Client access only.’
Configure static IP addresses for the network adapters that are designated for ‘Internal cluster communications only.’
B. Configure dynamic IP addresses for the network adapters that are designated for ‘Client access only.’
Configure dynamic IP addresses for the network adapters that are designated for ‘Internal cluster communications only.’
C. Configure static IP addresses for the network adapters that are designated for ‘Client access only.’
Configure dynamic IP addresses for the network adapters that are designated for ‘Internal cluster communications only.’
D. Configure dynamic IP addresses for the network adapters that are designated for ‘Client access only.’
Configure static IP addresses for the network adapters that are designated for ‘Internal cluster communications only.’
16. You are the administrator of two Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers named Server1 and Server2. You need to configure these servers for use as cluster nodes. Each Server contains two network adapters. Adapter1A and Adapter2A will be designated for ‘Internal cluster communications only.’ Adapter1B and Adapter2B will be designated for ‘All communications.’
You need to connect the network adapters so that they provide dedicated network connectivity for internal cluster communications. You also want to avoid having a single point of failure in the internal cluster communications. How should you connect the network adapters?
To answer, choose among the following (A,B,C,D) diagrams:
17. You are the administrator of two Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers named Server1 and Server2. You need to configure the servers before installing the cluster service. You need to install disk controller cards and array controller cards in both servers. The servers will share an external storage subsystem that will be connected with fiber-optic cable. You need to configure the servers so that each Server contains three hard disks of equal size. You need to configure these hard disks so that the servers can tolerate the failure of any one disk in either Server. To ease maintenance task, company policy requires that the cluster nodes be configured identically.
Available Disk Controller Cards
Fiber Channel
EIDE
SCSI RAID
Match the appropriate controller cards to each open slot on each server.
18. You are the administrator of two Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers named Server1 and Server2. You need to install the cluster service on the servers. You install a SCSI array controller in each Server. Next, you connect the array controller to an external storage subsystem by using SCSI cables. You need to install at least one SCSI terminator in the external storage subsystem at one or more of the locations shown in the exhibit (exhibit not available). Where should you install a SCSI terminator or SCSI terminators? (Choose all that apply)
A. Install a SCSI terminator at location 1.
B. Install a SCSI terminator at location 2.
C. Install a SCSI terminator at location 3.
D. Install a SCSI terminator at location 4.
E. Install a SCSI terminator at location 5.
19. You are the administrator of two new computers. You need to configure the computers before installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server and the Cluster service. You install a new SCSI controller in each computer. You connect both controllers to an external disk array, which will serve as the cluster storage. The external disk array contains three hard disks. You start both servers and receive a BIOS message on each Server. The error message indicates that a device conflict has been detected on the SCSI bus. You need to correct this error. What should you do?
A. Change the SCSI ID to 0 on all three hard disks.
B. Change the SCSI ID on one of the SCSI controllers.
C. Add a SCSI bus terminator to the connector on the external disk array.
D. Add a SCSI bus terminator to the connectors on both SCSI controllers.
20. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. Hardware diagnostics indicate that one of the cluster data disks is failing. You perform a complete backup of the cluster systems and cluster disks and you replace the failing disk. You need to configure the disk before you bring it online. Application requirements do not allow for creation of a new physical disk resource. You need to configure the disk for use on the cluster. What should you do?
A. Use Windows 2000 Backup to restore the System State data.
B. Use Disk Management to assign a new drive letter to the new disk.
C. Use DumpConfig to restore the disk signature from the old disk to the new disk.
D. Use the Cluster Administrator to point the physical disk resource dependencies to the new disk.
21. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster named Cluster1. The cluster is composed of two nodes that are designated NodeA and NodeB. Both nodes act as file servers and provide failover for eachother.
The cluster is configured to have two resource groups. The first group, named GroupA, contains the File Share resources used by NodeA. The second group, named GroupB, contains the File Share resources used by NodeB. The cluster is configured to have two IP Address resources. The first IP address resource, named AddressA, uses the IP address 172.17.22.53. The second IP address named AddressB, uses the IP address 172.17.22.54. AddressA is included in GroupA, and AddressB is included in GroupB.
You need to configure NodeA to be the only active node in the cluster. You need to configure NodeB to provide failover for NodeA. You want to configure the two nodes while maintaining client computer access to the resources on NodeB. Which command should you run?
A. CLUSTER Cluster1 GROUP GroupB/DELETE
B. CLUSTER Cluster1 RESOURCE AddressB/DELETE
C. CLUSTER Cluster1 GROUP GroupB/MOVETO:NodeA
D. CLUSTER Cluster1 GROUP GroupB/OFFLINE/WAIT:10
E. CLUSTER Cluster1 GROUP GroupB/SETOWNERS:NodeA
F. CLUSTER Cluster1 RESOURCE AddressB/MOVETO:GroupA
22. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster contains several File Share resources. The cluster runs an application named Inventory, which is used by the Sales department. Inventory runs on a virtual Server named AppServer.
The users in the sales department can connect to the cluster successfully and can access the inventory application. After a period when the cluster nodes have been very busy running other applications, the users in the sales department report that the inventory application is not available. When you investigate the problem, you discover that an AppServer resource has failed and does not come online again.
You run cluster.exe. A selection of the properties of the AppServer resource is shown below:
Listing properties for ‘AppServer’:
T Resource Name Value
----- ----------- ------------------------------------- ------------------
SR AppServer Name App Server
S AppServer Type Network Name
S AppServer Description
D AppServer SeparateMonitor 0 (0x0)
D AppServer PersistentState 0 (0x0)
D AppServer LooksAlivePollInterval 15000 (0x3a98)
D AppServer IsAlivePollInterval 30000 (0x7530)
D AppServer RestartAction 2 (0x2)
D AppServer RestartThreshhold 4 (0x4)
D AppServer RestartPeriod 600000 (0x927c0)
D AppServer PendingTimeout 2000 (0x7d0)
You want to ensure that the AppServer resource remains available to client computers when the cluster is very busy. What should you do?
A. Set the PersistentState property of the AppServer resource to 1.
B. Set the RestartThreshold property of the AppServer resource to 1.
C. Set the PendingTimeout property of the AppServer resource to a higher value.
D. Set the RestartPeriod property of the AppServer resource to a value that is lower than the value of the IsAlivePollInterval property.
23. You are the Cluster Administrator for your company. You need to configure a cluster for highly available Web, file, and print services on servers that are designated NodeA and NodeB. Every day, between 12:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M., the cluster is backed up over the network. You have created the appropriate resources with default settings for Web, file and print services in the following groups:
File Service group
Print Service group
Web Service group
You want to accomplish the following goals:
Provide failover for resources.
Enable Web, file and print services to be statically load balanced.
Enable resources to automatically move back to the original owner node after failover.
Ensure that the network backup of cluster storage will not fail when the original owner node comes back online after failover.
You take the following actions:
Configure NodeA as the preferred owner for the File Service group and the Print Service group.
Configure NodeB as the preferred owner for the Web Service group.
Configure the failback settings for the Web Service, File Service and Print Service to allow failback at all times exception from 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 A.M.
Which result or results do these actions produce? (Choose all that apply.)
A. Failover is provided for resources.
B. Web, file and print services can be statically load balanced.
C. Resources automatically move back to the original owner node after failover.
D. The network backup of cluster storage will not fail when the original owner node comes back online after failover.
24. You are the administrator of a cluster named Cf-blv02. The cluster consists of two nodes that are designated NodeA and NodeB. You need to perform maintenance tasks on NodeA that will require the node to reboot several times. You must maintain the availability of the cluster’s service and minimize service interruption during the maintenance tasks. You inform users that their service might be interrupted briefly while you move the cluster groups. The groups view of the cluster is shown below:
Cluster Administrator – [CF-BLV02(.)]
CF_BLV02
Groups
Resources
Cluster configuration
CF-BLV02A
CF-BLV02B
Name State Owner
Cluster group Online CF-BLV02B
Disk group 1 Online CF-BLV02B
Disk group 2 Online CF-BLV02B
Disk group 3 Online CF-BLV02B
Disk group 4 Online CF-BLV02B
Disk group 5 Online CF-BLV02B
You restart NodeA. Afterward, some users report that their service was briefly interrupted a second time.
The groups view of the cluster immediately after you restart NodeA is shown below:
Cluster Administrator – [CF-BLV02(.)]
CF_BLV02
Groups
Resources
Cluster configuration
CF-BLV02A
CF-BLV02B
Name State Owner
Cluster group Online CF-BLV02B
Disk group 1 Online CF-BLV02B
Disk group 2 Online CF-BLV02B
Disk group 3 Online CF-BLV02B
Disk group 4 Online CF-BLV02B
Disk group 5 Online CF-BLV02B
You want to eliminate service interruptions during the subsequent restarts of NodeA. You want to achieve this goal with minimum administrative effort. What should you do?
A. Pause NodeA before restarting.
B. Configure the Disk group 5 properties to prevent failback.
C. Configure Cf-BLVB as the only possible owner of all of the resources in Disk group 5.
D. Configure the properties of the resources in Disk group 5 to not effect the group.
25. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster nodes are two member servers that are designated NodeA and NodeB. The cluster hosts an application named Invoice that is used by the finance department. Invoice runs on a virtual Server named InvServer. The Generic Application resource for Invoice is a member of a resource group named Invoice Group. The resources in the Invoice Group and their dependencies are shown below:
Resource name Resource Type Resource dependencies
Invoice App Generic Application Invoice Name
Administrator Share
Invoice Name Network Name Invoice IP
Invoice IP IP Address (none)
Admin Share File Share (none)
The Admin Share resource is used only once per week, to perform backup of the invoice data files. Currently, the Invoice application fails over when the Admin share resource is not available or when the Admin Share resource fails. You need to configure the resources in the Invoice Group so that invoice will remain on the same node when the Admin Share resource is not available or when the Admin Share resource fails.
What two actions should you take? (Choose Two)
A. On the Admin Share resource, set the restart threshold to 0.
B. On the Admin Share resource, disable the ‘Affect the group’ option.
C. Configure the Administrator Share resource to run in a separate resource monitor.
D. Remove the Admin Share resource from the Invoice App resource dependencies list.
E. Run cluster.exe to set the RestryPeriodOnFailure value of the Invoice App resource lower than the RestartPeriod value.
26. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster is composed of two nodes that are designated NodeA and NodeB. NodeB experiences a hardware failure. You use the Cluster Administrator to evict NodeB from the cluster. You repair the failed hardware on NodeB. When you restart the Server, however, the cluster services do not start. You examine the event log on NodeB and find the following error entry:
“Microsoft Cluster Service could not join an existing cluster and could not form a new cluster. Microsoft Cluster Server has terminated.”
You need to join NodeB to the cluster. What should you do?
A. Remove and then reinstall the Cluster service on NodeB.
B. Use the Cluster Administrator on NodeA to join NodeB to the cluster.
C. Delete the cluster database information files on NodeB. Manually restart the Cluster service on NodeB.
D. Stop the Cluster service on NodeA. Manually start the Cluster service on NodeB. Manually start the Cluster service on NodeA.
27. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster nodes are two domain controllers that are designated NodeA and NodeB. The marketing department wants to run an application named Press Report on the cluster. You want to run the application on a virtual Server named MktgServer. The application requires a shard folder named Reports. The path to the Reports file share is E:/Data/Reports. Drive E is located on the cluster storage subsystem.
You want to delegate the control of the cluster and the application to the administrators from the marketing department. These administrators are members of a security group named Marketing Admins. All of the users in the marketing department are members of a security group named Marketing users.
You take the following actions:
Create a new resource group named Marketing group. In the Marketing group, create a virtual Server named MktgServer, a new File Share resource and a new Generic Application resource.
Configure the Application resource to be dependent on the MktgServer Server name and on the File Share resource.
Use the Cluster Administrator to grant the Marketing Admins group permissions to manage the cluster.
Grant NTFS access permissions on the E:/Data/Reports folder to the Marketing Users group only.
A member of the Marketing Admins group attempts to bring the Marketing group online. The attempt fails. The following error message is shown in the System event log:
Event type: Error
Event source: ClusSvc
Computer: NODEA
Description: Cluster file share resource Reports failed to start with error 5.
You need to bring the Marketing group online. What should you do?
A. Add the Marketing Admins group to the Server Operators group on a cluster node.
B. Grant NTFS access permissions on the E:\Data\Reports folder to the marketing Admins group.
C. For the cluster service account, grant NTFS permission to access the e:\Data\Reports folder.
D. Use the Cluster Administrator to grant the Marketing Admins group Full Control permission on the Reports share.
28. You are the Cluster Administrator for your company. You create a file and print cluster. The cluster contains two nodes that are designated NodeA and NodeB. Both nodes are directly connected to a SCSI storage enclosure. The cluster is configured to have five disk groups. All five-disk groups are online on NodeA, and none of the disk groups have errors. You decide to test failover. When you shut down NodeA, you cannot access the cluster storage form NodeB. You want to ensure that you can access the cluster storage from one node when the other node is shut down. What should you do?
A. Enable passive termination on the SCSI bus.
B. Configure all of the cluster groups to allow immediate failback.
C. Attach a Y cable and a terminator to the SCSI adapter in each node.
D. Attach a Y cable and a terminator to each SCSI storage enclosure connection.
29. You are the administrator of two Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers named Server1 and Server2. The two servers are member serves in the same domain. You want to create a cluster that uses Server1 and Server2 as cluster nodes. An external storage subsystem is connected to both servers. The subsystem contains shared disks that are installed and configure correctly on both servers. The SCSI bus uses Y cables for termination. Both servers are turned off.
Before you install the cluster service on Server1 and Server2, you want to configure the networks by changing names of the network connections and the IP addresses of the network adapters in both servers.
Which of the following actions must be performed? (Place steps in their correct order)
A. Start up Windows 2000 on Server1
B. Start up Windows 2000 on Server2
C. Shut down Windows 2000 on Server1
D. Shut down Windows 2000 on Server2
E. Configure network settings on Server1
F. Configure network settings on Server2
G. Install Cluster Service on Server1
H. Install Cluster Service on Server2
30. You are the administrator of two Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers named Server1 and Server2. You want to install the Cluster service on both servers. You set up two shared disks on a shared SCSI bus between the two servers. The SCSI bus is terminated correctly.
When you attempt to install the Cluster service on Server1, the Cluster Service Configuration Wizard does not detect the shared disks. You want to ensure that both shared disks are detected. Which two actions should you take? (Choose Two)
A. Revert the shared disks to Basic disks.
B. Convert the shred disks to Dynamic disks.
C. Format the shared disks by using FAT.
D. Format the shared disks by using NTFS.
E. Assign the lowest SCSI identification number to the Quorum disk.
31. You are the Cluster Administrator for your company. You attempt to install the Cluster service on two servers named Server1 and Server2. Both servers are directly connected to a SCSI storage subsystem that contains a single physical disk.
You set the SCSI ID to 1 on the physical disk. Separately on each Server, you configure the storage for cluster use. You successfully install the cluster service on Server1. However, when you start Server2 to install the cluster service, you receive a BIOS error and cannot access the external storage subsystem.
You want to complete the installation of the cluster. What should you do?
A. Configure physical disk termination on the shared SCSI bus.
B. Enable passive SCSI termination for the SCSI adapter on both servers.
C. Assign unique SCSI Ids to the SCSI adapters on Server1 and Server2.
D. Assign SCSI ID1 to the SCSI adapter on Server1, and set the SCSI ID to 1 on Server2.
32. You are the Cluster Administrator for your company. You need to install the Cluster service on two servers named Server1 and Server2. Both servers have one network adapter that is attached to the company LAN and a second network adapter that is attached to a private cluster network.
During the installation of Cluster service on Server1, you provide an IP address for the cluster and receive the following error message:
Cluster Service Configuration Wizard
Cluster IP Address
The IP address identifies the cluster to the network.
Type the IP address for management of the cluster. The subnet mask may be supplied automatically.
Cluster Service Configuration Wizard
The specified IP address is already in use on the network. Please enter a unique address.
OK
How should you configure the IP address for the cluster?
A. Configure the IP address for the cluster to be 127.0.0.1.
B. Configure the Server1 and Server2 to be DHCP client computers prior to cluster installation.
C. Configure the IP address for the cluster to be a unique IP address on the 10.0.5.0 subnet.
D. Configure the IP address for the cluster to be a unique IP address on the 192.168.5.0 subnet.
33. You are the administrator of a Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition cluster. The nodes of the cluster are two member servers that are designated NodeA and NodeB. A rolling upgrade of the operating system can be performed on all of the resources on the cluster. Hardware constraints require you to upgrade NodeA first and then upgrade NodeB. You do not want to load balance the nodes. You want to upgrade the cluster nodes to Windows 2000 Advanced Server. During the upgrade you also want to minimize the interruption of the cluster service to the client computers. Which actions should you take (place the required actions in their correct order)?
A. Install Windows 2000 on NodeA
B. Install Windows 2000 on NodeB
C. Pause NodeA; Move all groups to NodeB
D. Pause NodeB; Move all groups to NodeA
E. Evict NodeA
F. Evict NodeB
G. Resume NodeA
H. Resume NodeB
34. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster nodes are two member servers. You have configured the Quorum disk to be shared disk with the drive letter Q. After a temporary power failure on both nodes, the cluster service will not start. The Event Viewer includes the following error messages:
Event ID: 1147
Source: ClusSvc
Description: The Microsoft Clustering Service encountered a fatal error. The vital Quorum log file ‘QUESTION NO:\MSCS\quolog.log’ could not be found.
You decide that the Quorum log file is corrupt. You run chkdsk.exe on drive Q, and the program does not produce any error message. You do not have a recent backup copy of the Quorum log file. You need to create a new Quorum log file that is based on the cluster configuration information in the local system’s cluster hive. What should you do?
A. Copy the Clussvc file to the MSCS folder on drive Q.
B. Start the Cluster service by using the command clussvc –debug –fixQuorum.
C. Start the Cluster service in the Service console by using –resetQuorumlog as a start parameter.
D. Set the Clusterlog environment variable to point to the location of the local system’s cluster hive.
E. Stop the Cluster service, and restart the Cluster service in the Service console by using –fixQuorum as a start parameter.
35. You are the Cluster Administrator for your company. You need to create a cluster that consists of two Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers that are designated NodeA and NodeB. Your network infrastructure includes Windows 2000 WINS servers, Windows 2000 DNS servers that have dynamic updates enabled for all zones and Windows 2000 DHCP servers that have client DNS registration enabled. Client computers in the network include Windows 2000 computers, Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers and Windows 95 computers. These client computers are dispersed over multiple subnets.
All of the client computers receive DNS and WINS Server assignments by using DHCP and do not require additional manual configuration. All of the Administrators on the network use Windows 2000 client computers. You want the cluster to provide high availability for a cluster-aware Windows sockets application and for file shares. For each service you configure a resource group that contains a Network Name resource. You manually configure the IP address, the subnet mask and the default gateway TCP/IP properties on NodeA and NodeB. You install the cluster service on NodeA and NodeB. After the installation, none of the users can connect to any of the virtual servers by name.
You want to accomplish the following goals regardless of which node owns the resources.
Provide the ability to administer the cluster remotely by using the cluster name.
Enable all of the users to access the Windows sockets application by using a virtual Server name.
Enable all of the users to access file shares by using a virtual Server name.
Provide the ability to dynamically register the virtual Server names.
You take the following actions.
Configure NodeA as a WINS client computer.
Configure NodeB as a WINS client computer.
Which result or results do these actions produce? (Choose all that apply)
A. The cluster can be administered remotely by using the cluster name.
B. All the users can access the Windows sockets application by using a virtual server name.
C. All the users can access file shares by using a virtual server name.
D. The virtual server names can be registered dynamically.
36. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. You discover that the Quorum resource recovery log files on the cluster are corrupt. You need to restore the log files from a recent backup tape without overwriting other cluster data or system data. What should you do?
A. Perform a System State restore, and run the ntdsutil.exe command.
B. Restore the contents of the Quorum resource drive from the backup tape, and specify that the files be restored to their original location.
Use the Cluster Administrator to re-form the cluster.
C. Perform a System State restore, specifying an alternate location for the restore.
Copy the restored Quorum resource recovery files on the cluster to the Quorum drive.
D. Use the Cluster Administrator to break the cluster.
Restore the contents of the Quorum resource drive from the backup tape and specify that only the recovery log files are restored.
Use the Cluster Administrator to re-form the cluster.
37. You are the administrator of a two-node Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster storage contains three Physical Disk resources named M, R, and S. NodeA is a file and print server for the manufacturing department and uses Physical Disk resource M. NodeB is an application server for the research department and uses Physical Disk resource R.
You add a new research application, named ResApp, to the cluster, with NodeB designated as the preferred owner. The application is a member of the Application resource group and uses Physical Disk resource R. Users report that the access times to the research applications are now excessively long. The CPU utilization for the cluster nodes is shown below:
Node Average CPU use (pre-ResApp) Average CPU use (post-ResApp)
NodeA 60% 60%
NodeB 72% 80%
You need to reduce the access times for the research applications while maintaining high availability. What should you do?
A. Move ResApp to a new resource group on Physical Disk resource M, and specify NodeB as the preferred owner.
B. Move ResApp to a new resource group on Physical Disk resource M, and specify NodeA as the preferred owner.
C. Move ResApp to a new resource group on Physical Disk resource S, and specify NodeB as the preferred owner.
D. Move ResApp to a new resource group on Physical Disk resource S, and specify NodeA as the preferred owner.
38. You are the administrator of a two-node Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster that serves as an application server for your company. The cluster runs a resource-intensive, critical application. You want to be able to run diagnostics on the application and the cluster nodes after failover. Business hours for your company are 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. and the application must be available during these hours. You want to configure the failback policy for the application. What should you do?
A. Configure the Application resource group properties to Prevent failback.
B. In the Application resource group properties, configure both nodes as preferred owners.
C. Configure the Application resource group properties to Allow failback between 1 and 4 hours.
D. Configure the Application resource group properties to Allow failback between 4 and 1 hours.
39. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster consists of two nodes that are designated NodeA and NodeB. You configure several groups and resources, but you cannot bring any of the Network Name resources online. Windows 2000 is installed in the default location on both NodeA and NodeB, and the Quorum resource is located on logical drive Q in the default path. You want to be able to review as much detail of the cluster activity as possible so that you can identify the problem. What should you do?
A. Run nbtstat-RR on both nodes.
B. Review the Q:\MSCS\quolog.log file for the entries that are associated with name resolution.
C. Review the file C:\winnt\cluster\cluster.log on NodeA and NodeB for entries that are associated with name resolution.
D. Review the files in C:\winnt\System32\logfiles on NodeA and NodeB for the entries that are associated with name resolution.
40. You are the administrator of a two-node Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster serves as a high-traffic Web server for the marketing department and as a file server for the accounting and marketing departments. NodeA is the preferred owner of all marketing resources and NodeB is preferred node of all accounting resources.
Each node contains separate network adapters that are dedicated for cluster communications--the accounting subnet and the marketing subnet. The overall utilization on the marketing subnet is equal to 70 percent of the total network. The average utilization for the network is 50 percent. You notice that the marketing network adapter on NodeA is dropping packets. Marketing users report that access to the cluster is slow. You want to improve cluster access times. What should you do?
A. Move the marketing Internet Information Services (IIS) resource group to NodeB.
B. Move the marketing File Share resource group to NodeB.
C. On both nodes, add a network adapter for the accounting subnet.
D. Select ‘All communications’ in the network adapter properties for the cluster network.
41. You are the administrator of a file cluster that has been stable for several months. The cluster configuration is shown below:
You need to perform hardware maintenance on Ncf02b. From your computer, you use the Cluster Administrator to move all of the groups to Ncf02a. Next, you turn off Ncf02b. During the move, you mistakenly take the default cluster group offline and you immediately lose connection to the cluster. Using the Cluster Administrator, you attempt to reconnect to the cluster by the name of cf-blv02. The reconnection is unsuccessful, and you receive the following message:
Cluster Administrator
A connection to the cluster at ‘cf-blv02’ could not be opened. This may be caused by the Cluster service on node ‘cf-blv02’ not being started. Would you like Cluster Administrator to attempt to start the Cluster service on node ‘cf-blv02’?
Yes No
You click Yes and then receive the following error message:
Cluster Administrator
An error occurred trying to open the cluster at ‘cf-blv02’:
The RPC Server is unavailable.
Error ID: 1722 (000006ba)
OK
You want to use the Cluster Administrator to establish a connection, allowing you to bring the cluster group resources back online. What should you do?
A. Use the Cluster Administrator to connect to the cluster by using the name Ncf02a.
B. Restart Ncf02b, and connect to the Cluster Administrator by using the name cf-blv02.
C. Use the Cluster Administrator to connect to the cluster by using the IP address 192.168.5.100.
D. Stop and then start the Cluster service on Ncf02a. Connect to the Cluster Administrator by using the name cf-blv02.
42. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network contains a two-node cluster that functions as a file server for 500 users in the manufacturing department. The cluster consists of two nodes that are designated NodeA and NodeB. Both cluster nodes are single-processor, Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)-compliant systems. Both nodes contain 128 MB of RAM, 500 MB of available local storage and 3.5 GB of available cluster storage. The CPU utilization for each node averages 70 percent.
The accounting department requests that you add a new application to the cluster. The new application will support 500 additional users. The application requires multiprocessing. It also requires 128 MB of RAM, 750 MB of local storage space for installation, and 1.5 GB of cluster storage. The application is cluster unaware, but it meets the requirements for a cluster application. You want NodeA to be the preferred owner for all File Share resources. You want NodeB to be the preferred owner for the accounting application resource.
You want to accomplish the following goals:
Reduce processor utilization on both nodes.
Optimize NodeB for running the accounting application.
Optimize NodeA for use as a file Server.
Enable NodeA and NodeB to provide for failover support for each other.
You take the following actions:
Add 512 MB of RAM to each node.
Add another processor on NodeB.
Upgrade the processor on NodeA.
Add 2 GB of local storage on NodeB.
Which result or results do these actions produce?
A. Processor utilization on both nodes is reduced.
B. NodeB is optimized for running the accounting application.
C. NodeA is optimized for use as a file server.
D. NodeA and NodeB can provide for failover support for each other.
43. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster provides file and print services to 1,500 client computers in the manufacturing division. One private network on the cluster is configured for ‘Internal cluster communications only.’ One public network is configured for ‘Client access only.’ The average utilization for the network is 60 percent.
Your company recently acquired another company, which will add 500 manufacturing client computers to the cluster environment within the next six months. You anticipate that this addition will increase network utilization. You want to modify the cluster environment to support the additional users. What should you do?
A. Designate the current public network for all ‘All communications.’
B. Designate the current private network for ‘All communications.’
C. Add network adapters to each node for ‘Client access only,’ configured in the existing manufacturing subnet.
D. Add network adapters to each node for ‘Client access only’, configured for a new manufacturing subnet and segment.
44. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster named Cluster1. Cluster1 consists of two nodes that are designated NodeA and NodeB. Each node has a 8 GB of local disk storage. The cluster storage is composed of eight 10 GB hard drives in a hardware RAID 5 array.
The local disk storage on both nodes consists of a single volume, which is shared as C$. The cluster storage is shared as Z$. You need to implement a disaster recovery strategy that includes regular backups of the cluster. You decide to use Windows 2000 Backup.
You want to accomplish the following goals:
Perform a full daily backup of the cluster storage, even if one node in the cluster fails.
Perform a full daily backup of the System State data on the node that owns the Quorum resource.
Perform a full daily backup of the local disk storage on the node that owns the Quorum resource.
Save all of the backed-up data to a single tape.
You take the following actions:
Connect a 100-GB tape drive to NodeA.
Use Windows 2000 backup to create a backup selection file that includes \\Cluster1\Z$ and \\NodeA\c$. Save the backup selection file in C:\ClusterBack.bks on NodeA.
Use the Scheduler service on BackupSvr to launch Windows 2000 Backup daily. Use the following command line parameters:
ntbackup backup systemstate c:\clusterback.bks
Which result or results do these actions produce? (Choose all that apply)
A. Cluster storage is fully backed up daily, even if one node in the cluster fails.
B. The System State data on the node that owns the Quorum resource is fully backed up.
C. The local disk storage on the node that owns the Quorum resource is fully backed up daily.
D. All of the backed-up data is saved to a single tape.
45. You are the administrator of two clusters that have been stable for several months. The first cluster, ClusterNorth, is located in the North Server room. ClusterNorth contains Windows 2000 member servers named North1 and North2. The second cluster, ClusterSouth, is located in the south Server room. ClusterSouth contains Windows 2000 member servers named South1 and South2. Both clusters are in the same Windows 2000 domain. On all four cluster nodes, the Cluster service is configured to use the same domain user account.
During an electrical storm, power to both Server rooms is lost temporarily. When power is restored, ClusterNorth starts normally and begins running the Cluster service. However, the cluster fails to start on both nodes in ClusterSouth. You log on to South1 as the local administrator. When you attempt to start the Cluster service manually, you receive the following error message:
Microsoft Management Console
Could not start the Cluster Service on Local Computer.
Error 1069: The service did not start due to a logon failure.
OK
You need to be able to start the Cluster service on both nodes of ClusterSouth. What should you do?
A. Logon to South1 as an Enterprise Administrator, and start the Cluster Service.
B. Ensure that there is network connectivity from the ClusterSouth nodes to a domain controller.
C. Ensure that there is network connectivity from the ClusterSouth nodes to the ClusterNorth nodes.
D. Ensure that the password for the user account for the Cluster service is configured to never expire. Reset the password.
46. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster consists of two nodes that are designated NodeA and NodeB. You notice the following error message in the event log:
“There was a Quorum resource logging problem. The Quorum resource log may be corrupted.”
You need to restore the Quorum resource log from a recent backup tape. What should you do?
A. On NodeA, stop the Cluster service.
Perform a restore of the Quorum resource log.
Start the Cluster service.
B. On NodeA, stop the Cluster service.
Start the Cluster service by using the ‘noQuorumlogging’ parameter.
Perform a restore of the Quorum resource log.
Start the Cluster service.
C. On both nodes, stop the Cluster service.
Start the Cluster service on one node by using the ‘noQuorumlogging’ parameter.
Perform a restore of the Quorum resource log.
Start the Cluster service on both nodes.
D. On both nodes, stop the Cluster service.
Disconnect the cluster communications network instance.
On one node, start the Cluster service.
Perform a restore of the Quorum resource log.
Reconnect the cluster communications network interface.
Start the Cluster service on the second node.
47. You are the administrator of a file cluster. The cluster consists of two nodes that are designated NodeA and NodeB. The cluster storage subsystem contains more than 1 TB of data. This data is accessed by more than 1,000 users. Each day, you process approximately 20 requests to create new shares in the cluster. The systemroot folder on both nodes is configured as the default for Windows 2000. The cluster contains the default cluster group, which contains the following resources.
Network Name = Cluster
IP Address = 192.168.5.101
Physical Disk = F
You want to ensure that the maximum time for loss of cluster configuration data is one hour. What should you do?
A. Schedule an hourly backup of the system state data on each node.
B. Schedule an hourly backup of the C:\winnt\Cluster folder on each node.
C. Schedule an hourly backup of the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINES\System registry key on both nodes.
D. In the failover properties for the Cluster group, specify a Threshold of 1 and Period of 1 hour.
48. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster contains two nodes that are designated NodeA and NodeB. A third Windows 2000 Server computer on your network is named BackupSvr. You need to implement a disaster recovery plan. You decide to use Windows 2000 Backup to perform the backup operations.
You want to accomplish the following goals:
Backup the 80-GB cluster storage subsystem to a single tape daily.
Complete the backup even if a single node of the cluster fails.
Backup the cluster information databases on NodeA and NodeB daily.
Your company uses 100-GB tape drives and 30-GB tape drives. You need to decide which tape drive you will use for the backups. You need to use the smallest possible tape drives for NodeA, NodeB and BackupSvr. You can attach up to two tape drives to each Server. For each available tape drive assignment, specify if a 100 GB or 30 GB tape drive should be used:
49. You are the administrator of a two-node Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster that provides file, print and application services for your company. The cluster has two Physical Disk resources. One of these resources is used for the file and print resources and one is used for the application sources. NodeA is the preferred owner of the file and print resources and NodeB is the preferred owner of cluster applications.
You install a new application named AppZ to the cluster. After the installation, users report that their applications are not available. The Cluster Administrator reveals that both nodes are operating but that all of the applications in the Application resource group are offline on NodeB.
You need to ensure that the all other applications are available to the users while you troubleshoot AppZ. What should you do?
A. Prevent failback for the Application resource group.
B. Increase the failback threshold value for the Application resource group.
C. Click ‘Do not restart’ in the Advanced tab of the AppZ resource Properties dialog box.
D. On the Advanced tab for the AppZ resource Properties dialog box, and clear the ‘Affect the group checkbox.’
50. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster consists of two nodes that are designated NodeA and NodeB. You configure several groups and resources, but you cannot bring any of the Network Name resources online. Windows 2000 is installed in the default location on both NodeA and NodeB, and the Quorum resource is located on logical drive Q in the default path. You attempt to view the log of cluster activity, but the log does not appear.
You want to be able to review as much detail of the cluster activity as possible so that you can identify the problem. What should you do?
A. Increase the size of the Quorum log.
B. Increase the size of the System event log.
C. Configure the Application event log to not overwrite events.
D. On both nodes, configure a system environment variable named ClusterLog with a value of C:\winnt\cluster\cluster.log.
51. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. Your company’s sales department runs an application named Forecast on the cluster. The Forecast application resource group is named Forecast group.
One morning, you discover that the Forecast application has failed because the network cable has been unplugged for a few minutes. The disconnection of the network cable affects both cluster nodes. You want to ensure that the cluster always restarts the Forecast application automatically after a transient condition that affects both nodes. What should you do?
A. Configure the Forecast group to fall back without time restrictions.
B. Set the RestartPeriod property of the Forecast Application resource to 3600000 milliseconds.
C. Set the RetryPeriodOnFailure of the Forecast Application resource to 3600000 milliseconds.
D. Set the PendingTimeout property of the Forecast Application resource to 3600000 milliseconds.
52. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. Hardware diagnostics indicate that one of your cluster disks is beginning to fail and needs to be replaced. The failing disk contains the Quorum resource for the cluster.
You need to prepare the Quorum resource before you replace the failing disk. What should you do?
A. Backup the drive containing the Quorum resource.
B. Copy the Quorum resource recovery log to another cluster disk.
C. Backup the System State data with the Quorum resource recovery log.
D. From the Quorum tab of the Cluster Properties dialog box, change the Quorum resource to another disk.
53. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster named Cluster1. The cluster consists of two nodes that are designated NodeA and NodeB. The cluster has an IP address resource named AdminAddress. You use the IP address to access the cluster for administration and maintenance. The IP address resource is configured with NodeA as the only possible owner.
Another administrator accidentally unplugs one of the network cables from NodeA. The AdminAddress resource fails, and it does not start after you plug in the network cable. You need to configure the AdminAddress resource to automatically start when the network cable is plugged in again. What should you do?
A. Use the Cluster Administrator to modify the Pending Timeout property for the AdminAddress resource to 5 seconds.
B. Run the ‘CLUSTER Cluster1 RESOURCE AdminAddress/prop RetryPeriodOnFailure=5000’ command.
C. Use the Cluster Administrator to configure the AdminAddress resource to fail only after a 5-second timeout.
D. Run the ‘CLUSTER Cluster1 RESOURCE AdminAddress/prop RestartPeriod=500’ command.
54. You are the Cluster Administrator for your company. You need to configure a new user to provide highly available file share services. You need to provide for disk fault tolerance. You also need to be able to load balance user data between the cluster nodes in 10-percent increments. Which three steps can you take? Place the three steps in their correct order.
Possible actions
A. Configure one logical disk using Disk Manager.
B. Configure one RAID5 hardware volume.
C. Configure one virtual server in each default disk group.
D. Configure 10 logical disks by using Disk Manager.
E. Configure one RAID5 partition using Disk Manager.
F. Configure 10 RAID hardware volumes.
G. Configure 10 virtual servers in the Cluster group.
H. Configure 10 RAID5 partitions by using Disk Manager.
55. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster nodes are two member servers in the same domain. These nodes are designated NodeA and NodeB. You want to delegate control of the cluster to the global group cluster operations. You do not want the members of the Cluster Operations group to have Administrator permission on the cluster nodes.
You want to accomplish the following goals:
Enable members of the Cluster Operations group to change the location that is used for the cluster log file.
Enable members of the Cluster Operations group to add and remove resources.
Enable the members of the Cluster Operations group to bring resources online and take resources offline.
Enable the members of the Cluster Operations group to stop and start the Cluster service.
You take the following actions:
Create a new domain local group named Node Operations.
Add the Cluster Operations group to the Node Operators group.
Use the Cluster Administrator tool to grant the Node Operations group permissions to administer the cluster.
Which result or results do these actions produce?
A. Members of the Cluster Operations group can change the location that is used for the clustering log file.
B. Members of the Cluster Operations group can add and remove resources.
C. Members of the Cluster Operations group can bring resources online and take resources offline.
D. Members of the Cluster Operations group can stop and start the Cluster service.
56. You are the administrator of a cluster that provides highly available file services. The cluster contains two nodes that are designated NodeA and NodeB. The cluster contains two groups that have File Share resources. These groups are named File Group 1 and File group 2. NodeA owns File group 1, and NodeB owns File group 2.
The cluster is connected to two networks named Public and Private. These networks are configured as follows:
Public (Client access only)
Private (Internal cluster communications only)
The CPU utilization percentages for the cluster nodes during work hours are shown in the following table:
Node Current 1 hr. avg. 24 hr. avg. 72 hr. avg.
NodeA 95% 90% 80% 85%
NodeB 40% 30% 35% 35%
You want to minimize the possibility of performance problems on NodeA. What should you do?
A. Decrease the value of the ‘Pending Timeout’ property for File group 1 and File group 2.
B. In the Failover properties for each group, specify 80 for the Threshold and 24 hours for the Period.
C. Use the Cluster Administrator to move File Share resources from File group 1 to File group 2 until the CPU utilization is balanced between the nodes.
D. Use Windows Explorer and Cluster Administrator to migrate data and File Share resources from File group 1 to File group 2 until the CPU utilization is balanced between the nodes.
57. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster hosts an Application named Plan that is used by the Marketing department. The Generic Application resource for the Plan application is a member of a resource group named Plan Group. The resources in Plan Group and their dependencies are shown in the following table:
Resource Name Resource Group Resource dependencies
Plan App Generic Application Plan Share
Plan Name
Plan Share File Share Plan Name
Plan Disk
Plan Name Network Name Plan IP
Plan IP IP Address (none)
Plan Disk Physical Disk (none)
The network addresses that your company uses change. As a result, you need to change the IP address for the virtual server that runs the Plan application. You want to implement this change by taking the fewest possible steps. You also want to ensure that the Plan Disk resource remains online while you change the IP address for the virtual Server. Among the following possible actions, which are necessary? Place the steps in their correct order.
A. Take Plan App offline.
B. Take Plan Share offline.
C. Take Plan Name offline
D. Take Plan IP offline.
E. Bring Plan App online.
F. Bring Plan Share online.
G. Bring Plan Name online.
H. Bring Plan IP online.
I. Change IP address.
58. You are the administrator of two Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers named Server1 and Server2. You need to configure these servers for use as cluster nodes. You designate Server1 as the primary node in the cluster. You designate Server2 as the secondary node in the cluster.
Company policy for cluster configurations require that the cluster virtual IP addresses be higher than the IP addresses on either cluster node. You need to configure the IP address used by the network adapters in each server. You also need to designate the IP address that the cluster will use. Match the available IP addresses to their appropriate positions (A,B,C):
Available IP Addresses:
172.17.46.130
172.17.44.4 B
172.17.46.32
172.17.46.65 A
172.17.46.124 C
172.17.46.3
172.17.46.33
172.17.46.129
59. You are the administrator of two Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers named Server1 and Server2. The servers have a Fiber Channel external storage subsystem that is connected as shown below:
You discover that Server1 cannot access the external storage subsystem. You replace the fiber cable that connects Server1 to the Fiber Channel hub, but the problem persists. When you test the original fiber cable by using a cable tester, the test reveals no problems with the cable. You swap the Fiber Channel Host-Based Adapter (HBA) in Server1 with the HBA in Server2. Server1 still cannot access the external storage subsystem. Hardware diagnostics report no failed ports on the Fiber Channel hub.
You need to be able to access the external storage subsystem from either server. What should you do?
A. Reinitialize the Fiber Channel Hub.
B. Replace the Fiber Channel Hub in Server1.
C. Replace the Gigabit interface Converter (GBIC) for Server1 in the Fiber Channel Hub.
D. Replace the Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) for the external storage subsystem in the Fiber Channel hub.
60. You are the Cluster Administrator for your company. You need to configure two Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers for cluster nodes. You need to implement fault-tolerance methods for local storage. You also need to implement fault-tolerance methods for the external storage subsystem. Each Server contains two 9.3 GB hard disks. The external storage subsystem contains eight 10-GB hard disks. You need to ensure that the cluster can tolerate the failure of a single hard disk in either server and in the external storage subsystem.
Which two fault-tolerance methods should you use?
A. Configure the hard disks in each server as Windows 2000 striped volumes.
B. Configure the hard disks in each server as Windows 2000 RAID 5 volumes.
C. Configure the hard disks in each server as Windows 2000 mirrored volumes.
D. Configure the hard disks in the external storage subsystem to use a hardware RAID 5 array.
E. Configure the hard disks in the external storage subsystem as Windows 2000 striped volumes.
F. Configure the hard disks in the external storage subsystem as Windows 2000 RAID 5 volumes.
61. You are the administrator of two Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers named Server1 and Server2. You need to configure both servers for use as cluster nodes. Each Server contains two network adapters. You want to provide dedicated primary network connectivity for both internal cluster communications and client communications. You also want to avoid a single point of failure for internal cluster communications. You need to assign the appropriate role for each network adapter. Which roles should you assign? (Match the appropriate role to each adapter)
62. You are the administrator of a two-node Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster is configured as shown below:
Adapter 1A and Adapter 2A are designated for ‘Client access only.’ Adapter 1B and Adapter 2B are designated for ‘Internal cluster communications only.’ Which network components represent a single point of failure for internal cluster communications? (Choose all that apply.)
A. Adapter 1A
B. Adapter 1B
C. Adapter 2A
D. Adapter 2B
E. The crossover cable
F. The stand-alone hub
63. You are the administrator of Windows 2000 Advanced Server computer. You need to prepare the server for use as a cluster node. The Server contains a SCSI controller and three internal 4.3 GB hard disks. You plan to attach the Server to an external storage subsystem that contains eight 18.3-GB hard disks. You connect the three 4.3-GB hard disks to the SCSI controller’s internal connector. Next, you connect the external storage subsystem to the SCSI controller’s external connector. When you start the server, you receive numerous BIOS error messages that indicate errors on the SCSI bus.
Before installing the Cluster service, you need to be able to access the internal and external disks attached to the Server. What should you do? (Choose Two)
A. Replace the SCSI controller.
B. Replace the external SCSI cable.
C. Set the SCSI ID to 6.
D. Install an additional SCSI controller in the server.
Connect the external drive array to the new controller’s external connector.
E. Disable the on-board SCSI termination on the SCSI controller.
F. Connect a SCSI terminator to the SCSI-out connector on the external storage subsystem.
64. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster nodes are two member servers that are designated NodeA and NodeB. The cluster storage subsystem contains three disks. The configuration of the shared disks is shown in the following table.
Shared disk Number of positions Position size
1 1 1400 MB
2 2 1800 MB
2500 MB
3 3 1000 MB
You want to run two applications named App-R and App-S on the cluster. App-R requires 1200 MB of free space on the shared disk, and App-S requires 2000 MB of free space on the shared disk. You want to run the App-R application on NodeA and you want to run the App-S application on NodeB. The cluster group has not been charged. You assign the drive letter to the appropriate disks on the cluster storage partitions for each node. Match the appropriate drive letters to their correct locations. Drive letters can be used more than once.
Drive Letters
Q:
R:
S:
65. You are the Cluster Administrator for your company. You install a two-node File Server Cluster, as shown below:
During testing, all of the cluster resources come online after failover. However, the remote subnet client computers that connect to file shares by using the virtual server names receive the following error message:
“The Network path was not found.”
You want to allow remote client computers to seamlessly reconnect to the virtual server after failover. What should you do?
A. Configure NodeB to use Router B as the default gateway.
B. Configure the network adapters to have the same physical MAC address.
C. Ensure that the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache is updated on both routers during failover.
D. Install a second network adapter on both nodes and configure a private network between NodeA and NodeB.
66. You are the administrator of two Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers named Server1 and Server2. You want to configure these servers for use as cluster nodes. You install and configure two network adapters in each Server. The network adapters are connected as shown below:
You verify that the network adapters are configured correctly and that the client computers can connect to both servers. You run the Cluster Service Configuration Wizard to install the cluster service on both servers. For the first network adapter that is presented in the wizard, you specify ‘Internal cluster communications only.’ For the second network adapter that is presented in the wizard, you specify ‘Client access only.’
When you enter the cluster IP address, the wizard displays a warning message that the IP address cannot be validated. You verify that the correct IP address has been entered. After the cluster service is installed on both servers, the client computers cannot connect to either servers. What should you do?
A. Reserve the roles of the two network adapters in each server.
B. Specify a DNS suffix for the network adapter that is used for client communications.
C. For the second network adapter that you configured in the wizard, enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP.
D. For the network adapter that is used for client communications, use the same subnet mask that is used for the client itself.
67. You are the Cluster Administrator for your company. You need to create a new cluster. First, you install and configure the cluster storage. Next, you configure two network adapters each in two Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers named Server1 and Server2. Server1 and Server2 are member servers in a Windows 2000 domain and will be configured as cluster nodes.
On Server1, you create a local cluster named Cluster Account. You enable the ‘User cannot change password’ option. You place the Cluster Account user in the Administrators group. You assign the necessary rights to the Cluster Account user. You install the cluster service on Server1. You specify the Cluster Account user as the account under which the Cluster service will run. You install the Cluster service on Server2, specifying the same user name and password as you did for Server1. You receive an error message stating that the Server cannot join the cluster. You want to ensure that Server2 can join the cluster. What should you do?
A. For the Cluster Account user on Server1, enable the ‘Password never expires’ option.
B. Create a domain user under which the cluster service will run on Server1 and Server2.
C. For the Cluster Account user on Server1, disable the ‘User cannot change password’ option.
D. Add the Cluster Account user on Server1 to the Administrators group on Server2. On Server2, assign the necessary rights to the Cluster Account.
68. You are the Cluster Administrator for your company. You install the cluster service on NodeA. When you attempt to install the cluster service on NodeB and join NodeB to the cluster, you receive the following error message:
“The user cannot be found.”
Both nodes are member servers in a Windows 2000 domain named contoso.com. You confirm that you have typed the same user name and password that were used to install the cluster service on NodeA. You want the NodeB to be able to join the cluster. What should you do?
A. Log on the local built-in Administrator account to install the cluster service on NodeB.
B. Run dcpromo.exe on NodeA.
Continue the Cluster Service Configuration wizard on NodeB.
C. Reconfigure the cluster service on NodeA to use an account in the administrator.contoso.com domain.
Use the same account to install the Cluster Service on NodeB.
D. Create a local user account on NodeB. Use the same name and password that was provided during the Cluster service installation on NodeA. Continue the Cluster Service Configuration wizard on NodeB.
69. You are the Cluster Administrator for your company. You attempt to install the cluster service on two servers named Server1 and Server2. Both servers are directly connected to a SCSI storage subsystem and have identical hardware.
The external storage subsystem is accessible by using Windows Explorer from either server. However, when you run the Cluster Service Configuration Wizard on Server1, you receive the following error message:
“Cluster service setup did not find any disks on the shared SCSI bus that meet the criteria for clustering.”
You want to complete the installation of the cluster. What should you do?
A. Convert the cluster storage drives to dynamic disks.
B. Configure a private network between servers and restart the Cluster Service Configuration Wizard.
C. Disconnect Server1 from the external storage subsystem. Complete the cluster service installation on Server1. Reconnect Server2 to the cluster storage.
D. Configure the cluster storage to use a SCSI bus that is separated from the OS partition on both servers. Restart the Cluster Service Configuration Wizard.
70. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster named Cluster1. The cluster nodes are two member servers that are designated NodeA and NodeB. The cluster hosts a network service named Alpha that the ID department uses. Alpha runs as a generic service on a virtual Server named Vserver.
You need to stop the Alpha service from 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. so that you can perform maintenance on the service. You schedule ‘net stop Alpha’ and ‘net start Alpha’ commands. The next morning, however, the ID department reports that the Alpha service is not stopped. The system event log contains the following error message:
Event Type: Error
Event Source: ClusSvc
Description: Cluster resource ‘Alpha’ failed.
The cluster log contains the following entries:
000006dc.000000730: :2000/05/10-80:00:48.646 Generic Service
: Terminate request
000006dc.000000730: :2000/05/10-80:00:48.646 Generic Service
: GenSvcTerminate : calling SCM.
000006dc.000000730: :2000/05/10-80:00:48.646 Generic Service
: Service died; status = 1062/
You want to ensure that the Alpha service is stopped every morning from 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. What should you do?
A. Schedule the ‘net stop Vserver’ command and the ‘net start Vserver’ command.
B. Schedule the ‘cluster res Alpha/fail’ command and the ‘cluster res Alpha/Resume’ command.
C. Schedule the ‘cluster res Alpha/offline’ command and the ‘cluster res Alpha/online’ command.
D. Schedule the ‘cluster res Alpha/prop PersistentState=0’ command and the ‘cluster res Alpha/pop PrsistentState=1’ command.
71. You are the administrator of a new Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. You want to configure the cluster to support both the DHCP service resource and a WINS service resource. You create a Services Resource group. The group contains the DHCP, WINS, Physical Disk, and IP Address resources.
The Services Resource group fails when you try to bring it online. What should you do to bring the group online?
A. Add a Network Name resource to the Services Resource group.
B. Add one Generic Service resource to the Services Resource group.
C. Add a second IP Address resource to the Services Resource group.
D. Add two Generic Service resources to the Services Resource group.
72. You are the Cluster Administrator for your company. You are adding file and print services to a two-node Microsoft IIS Cluster. The cluster has two groups: cluster group and disk group 1. Disk Group 1 contains the following online resources:
An IP Address resource
An IIS Server Instance resource
A Physical Disk resource
Both nodes are configured as WINS client computers, and the Internet Information Services (IIS) virtual root has a static A host record in DNS.
You create a Network Name resource in Disk group 1. When you try to bring the Network Name resource online however, the group repeatedly fails over between the nodes. Eventually, the Network Name resource fails.
You want to bring the Network Name resource online. What should you do?
A. Configure one of the nodes as a WINS Server.
B. Move the Network Name resource to the Cluster group.
C. Enable NetBIOS on the IP Address resource in Disk group 1.
D. Create a File Share resource and a Print Spooler resource in Disk group 1.
73. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. You create a new File Share resource that contains project files that are used by the sales department. The name of the share is Sales2000. All of the users in the sales department are in the Sales security group. The Sales security group has full control permissions on the NTFS folder that is shared as Sales2000. The Everyone group has Modify permissions on this folder. When users in the sales department try to access the project files in Sales2000, they receive an “access denied” error message.
You use Windows Explorer to grant the Sales group Change permission on the Sales2000 share. The users in the sales department can now access and modify the project files. Two weeks later, however, the users in the sales department report that they receive the same error message when they try to access the project files.
You want to ensure that users in the sales department can access and modify the project files in the Sales2000 share. What should you do?
A. Grant the cluster service account Change permission on the Sales2000 share.
B. Use the Cluster Administrator to grant the Sales group Change permission on the Sales2000 share.
C. Use Windows Explorer to ensure that inheritable permissions propagate to the NTFS folder that is shared as Sales2000.
D. Use Windows Explorer to remove the Modify permission for the Everyone group on the NTFS folder that is shared as Sales2000.
74. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. Two domain controllers are configured as cluster nodes. On the cluster storage subsystem, you create a folder structure to store user’s files. Part of the folder structure on the cluster storage subsystem is shown below:
Folders
Disk (F:)
Admins
AnneM
BertE
Claudia5
Dirk5
EllenD
FrankG
All of the administrators need access to the files in F:\Data\Admins. The other folders within the Data folder contain individual user’s files. You create a new resource group named Files. You create two new File Share resources within the Files group and configure them as shown in the following table:
Resource Name Share Name Path Share Directories? Share Permissions
Admin Files Admins F:\Data\Admins No Administrators
Full Control
User Files Data F:\Data Yes Everyone
Full Control
NTFS permissions control the access to each user folder. The Cluster Administrator indicates that the new File Share resources seem to come online. However, the System event log includes an error message stating that the Admin file Share resource did not start successfully.
You want to ensure that the Admin files resources starts successfully. What should you do?
A. Configure the Admin Files resource to be independent on the User Files resource.
B. Move the Admins File resource to a different resource group from the User File resource.
C. Move the Admins folder to a location outside the Data folder. Configure the Admin Files resource to use this new location.
D. Remove the permissions for the Administrators group. Configure the Admin File resource to grant permissions to the Domain Admins group.
75. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. The cluster provides file and print share resources for your company. You add 350 cluster File Share resources to support a new research project. After adding the resources, you decide to test the cluster for failover. During the test, the users of the new shares are denied access to their files after failover. You need to ensure that users can access the shares after failover. What should you do?
A. Use Windows Explorer to reassign share-level permissions.
B. Use the Cluster Administrator to reassign share-level permissions.
C. Use dynamic file shares to remove and then re-create the cluster File Share resources.
D. In the ‘Advanced File Share Properties’ dialog box, clear the ‘Hide subdirectory shares’ check box.
76. You are the Cluster Administrator for your company. You need to configure a cluster for highly available print services. The cluster contains the groups and resources shown below:
Cluster Group Resources
Network Name
IP Address
Physical disk
Disk Group 1 Resources
File share
SMTP Server instance
NNTP Server instance
Network Name
IP Address
Generic service
Physical disk
Disk Group 2 Resources
File share
SMTP Server instance
NNTP Server instance
Network Name
IP Address
Generic service
Physical disk
You need to create a Print Spooler resource in Disk group 2. Which resources should you place in the dependency tree for the Print Spooler resource?
Print Spooler Resource
77. You are the Cluster Administrator for your company. The cluster consists of two nodes that are designated NodeA and NodeB. You need to configure the cluster to provide highly available file services. Two groups, named File group 1 and File group 2 contain the File Share resources for the cluster. You need to configure the cluster to provide access to 1,000 different file shares. You want to create the necessary resources with the least amount of administrative effort. You also want to maintain high availability for the cluster and the ability to load balance. What should you do?
A. Create a script that automates the creation of 500 file shares resources in file group 1 and 500 file share resources in file group 2.
B. Create one file share resource in file group 1 and one file share resource in file group 2. Configure each file share resource as a Dfs root.
C. Create one file share resource in file group 1 and one file share resource in file group 2. Configure both file share resources to share subdirectories.
D. On each node, script the automation of 500 shares to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanserver\Shares registry key.
78. You are the Cluster Administrator for your company. The company wants its file services to be highly available. You need to evenly migrate all of the data on 10 dedicated file servers across an active/inactive cluster. The old servers will be deployed throughout the network for various non-critical functions. Many users have mapped drives and embedded UNIC references to the existing server names and share names.
You need to ensure that those existing connections continue to function properly after the migration. The cluster is configured to have three disk groups: Cluster group, Disk group 1, and Disk group 2. You have created File Share resources in the appropriate disk groups by using the existing share names. You want to redirect user access to the new Server cluster without changing the settings on the users’ computers. What should you do?
A. For the Cluster group, create 10 IP Address resources and 10 Network Name resources that use the original service names.
Rename the old servers.
B. For Disk group1, create one IP Address resource and five Network Name resources that use the original Server names.
For Disk group2, create one IP Address resource and five Network Name resources that use the original Server names.
Rename the old servers.
C. For Disk group1, create one IP Address resource and five Network Name resources that use the original Server names.
For Disk group2, create one IP Address resource and five Network Name resources that use the original Server names.
Change the IP Addresses on the old servers.
D. For the Cluster group, create 10 IP Address resources that have the same IP addresses as the original servers.
For Disk group1, create Network Name resources that have unique names.
For Disk group2, create Network Name resources that have unique names.
Change the IP Addresses on the old servers.
79. You are the administrator of an existing Windows 2000 Advanced Server cluster. You want to add a DHCP Service resource to the cluster. Currently, the cluster uses two of the three available disks. On the unused disk, you create a new resource group named DHCP Resource to be used by the DHCP Service.
You want to add the DHCP Service resource and its required dependencies to the cluster. What should you do? Drag the appropriate resources to the dependency tree in the correct order. Some resources and slots might not be used. Some resources might be used more than once.
Possible Resources
Network Name Resource
DHCP Service Resource
Generic Service Resource
WINS Service Resource
Physical Disk Resource
IP Address Resource
80. You are the administrator of two Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers named Server1 and Server2. You install two network adapters in each Server and then connect them as shown below:
You turn off Server2 and begin installing the Cluster service on server1. In the Cluster service Configuration wizard, you designate ‘Client access only’ for Adapter 1B. the wizard does not allow you to configure Adapter 1A, however. You verify that the crossover cable between Adapter 1A and Adapter 2A is connected properly. You need to designate ‘Internal cluster communications only’ for Adapter 1A. What should you do?
A. Start Server2, and enter the BIOS setup screen.
Run the Cluster Service Configuration Wizard on Server1.
Designate Adapter 1A for ‘Internal cluster communications only.’
B. Start Server2, and start Windows 2000 Advanced Server, but do not logon
Run the Cluster Service Configuration Wizard on Server1.
Designate Adapter 1A for ‘Internal cluster communications only.’
C. Disconnect crossover cable from Adapter 1A.
Run the Cluster Service Configuration Wizard on Server1.
Designate Adapter 1A for ‘Internal cluster communications only.’
Connect the crossover cable to Adapter 1A.
D. Disconnect crossover cable from Adapter 1A.
Run the Cluster Service Configuration Wizard on Server1.
Designate Adapter 1A for ‘All communications.’
Connect the crossover cable to Adapter 1A.
Use the Cluster Administrator to designate Adapter 1A for ‘Internal cluster communications only.’
Answer Key:
1. B
2. C
3. B
4. A = IP Address
B = Network Name
C = Physical Disk
5. C
6. F, B, A
7. C
8. A,C
9. C
10. B,C
11. D
12. C
13. Server1: Dynamic, NTFS, RAID1
Server2: Dynamic, NTFS, RAID1
External Storage Subsystem: Basic, NTFS, RAID5
14. A = 10BaseT
B = FDDI
C = 100BaseT
E = 10BaseT
F2 = FDDI
G2 = 100BaseT
F1 = Company LAN
G1 = Test LAN
J = Test LAN
K = Company LAN
All other = unused
15. A
16. D
17. A = Fiber Channel
B = Empty
C = Empty
D = SCSI RAID
E = Fiber Channel
F = SCSI RAID
18. A,E
19. B
20. C
21. C
22. D
23. B,D
24. A
25. B,D
26. A
27. C
28. C
29. A, E, B, F, G, H
30. A,D
31. C
32. D
33. C,A,G,D,B,H
34. C
35. A,B,C,D
36. C
37. D
38. A
39. C
40. B
41. A
42. A,B
43. D
44. D
45. D
46. C
47. A
48. A = 30
B = no drive needed
C = 30
D = no drive needed
E = no drive needed
F = 100
49. D
50. D
51. C
52. D
53. B
54. B,D,G
55. B,C,D
56. D
57. D,I,E
58. A: 172.17.46.65
B: 172.17.44.4
C: 172.17.46.124
59. C
60. C,D
61. 1 = All Communications
2 = Internal Cluster Communications
3 = All Communications
4 = Internal Cluster Communications
62. B,D,E
63. D,F
64. A,B = R (For App. R)
E,F = S (For App. S)
G,H = Q (For Quorum Disk)
65. C
66. A
67. B
68. C
69. D
70. C
71. A
72. C
73. B
74. C
75. B
76. A = IP Address (R15)
B = Network Name (R14)
C = Physical Disk (R17)
D = Print Spooler
77. C
78. B
79. A = IP Address
B = Network Name
C = Physical Disk
80. B
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