Check Point Certified Security Expert (CCSE) R81 — Question 30
What are the correct steps upgrading a HA cluster (M1 is active, M2 is passive) using Multi-Version Cluster(MVC)Upgrade?
Answer options
- A. 1) Enable the MVC mechanism on both cluster members #cphaprob mvc on 2) Upgrade the passive node M2 to R81.10 3) In SmartConsole, change the version of the cluster object 4) Install the Access Control Policy and make sure that the installation will not stop if installation on one cluster member fails 5) After examine the cluster states upgrade node M1 to R81.10 6) On each Cluster Member, disable the MVC mechanism
- B. 1) Enable the MVC mechanism on both cluster members #cphaprob mvc on 2) Upgrade the passive node M2 to R81.10 3) In SmartConsole, change the version of the cluster object 4) Install the Access Control Policy 5) After examine the cluster states upgrade node M1 to R81.10 6) On each Cluster Member, disable the MVC mechanism and Install the Access Control Policy
- C. 1) In SmartConsole, change the version of the cluster object 2) Upgrade the passive node M2 to R81.10 3) Enable the MVC mechanism on the upgraded R81.10 Cluster Member M2 #cphaconf mvc on 4) Install the Access Control Policy and make sure that the installation will not stop if installation on one cluster member fails 5) After examine the cluster states upgrade node M1 to R81.10 6) On each Cluster Member, disable the MVC mechanism and Install the Access Control Policy SmartConsole, change the version of the cluster object
- D. 1) Upgrade the passive node M2 to R81.10 2) Enable the MVC mechanism on the upgraded R81.10 Cluster Member M2 #cphaconf mvc on 3) In SmartConsole, change the version of the cluster object 4) Install the Access Control Policy 5) After examine the cluster states upgrade node M1 to R81.10 6) On each Cluster Member, disable the MVC mechanism and Install the Access Control Policy upgrade the passive node M2 to R81.10
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because it follows the proper sequence of actions necessary for a successful MVC Upgrade. The other options either omit critical steps or rearrange them in a way that does not adhere to the MVC upgrade process, which could lead to issues during the upgrade.