Saturday, June 28, 2008

640-802 braindumps, 350-001 testking and VCP-310

Your standby SmartCenter Server's status is collision. What does that mean, and
how do you synchronize the Server and its peer?

A. The standby and active Servers have two Internal Certificate Authority (ICA)
Certificates. Uninstall and reinstall the standby Server.
B. The active Server detected a keep-alive packet from the standby Server.
C. The peer Server has not been properly synchronized.350-001 Manually synchronize both
Servers again.
D. The peer Server is more up-to-date. Manually synchronize both Servers again.
E. The active SmartCenter Server and its peer have different Security Policies and
databases. Manually synchronize the Servers, and decide which Server's configuration to
overwrite.
Answer: E
Explanation;
This description is taken from the help menu in SmartDashboard in an article titled "The
Management High Availability Solution".

The possible synchronization statuses are:

(several other status codes) ... then

Collision - the Active SmartCenter Server and its peer have different installed policies and
databases.640-802 The administrator must perform manual synchronization and decide which of the SCSs
to overwrite.

In this case, both SmartCenter Server A and B have some information which is not synchronized
with its peer. In order to remedy the collision state, one of the SmartCenter Servers will need to
be overwritten.VCP-310 The SmartCenter Server which is found to have the dominant or significant
changes should be the SmartCenter Server on which manual synchronization is initiated.

At this point the system administrator needs to decide which of the SmartCenter Server's should
become the Standby SCS, and change its status, if necessary.

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