Check Point Certified Harmony Endpoint Specialist — Question 63
What happens if you apply a hotfix using gClish?
Answer options
- A. If you apply a hotfix using gclish, it causes an outage for the entire SG as all members reboot at roughly the same time.
- B. If you apply a hotfix using gclish, each SG member installs the hotfix and reboots after waiting its turn to do so.
- C. Logical groups "A" and "B" are created. Members of group "A" install and reboot first. Then members of group "B" do the same once reboots have finished with group "A."
- D. If you apply a hotfix using gclish, the operation will fail because an outage would occur.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer, C, accurately describes the process of grouping SG members to install the hotfix sequentially, minimizing the impact of reboots. Option A is incorrect because it suggests simultaneous reboots, which is not the case. Option B fails to mention the logical grouping process, and option D is wrong since the hotfix can be applied successfully without causing a complete failure.