Member 1 is the commander of a Virtual Switching Framework (VSF) fabric. A power disruption causes member1 to go down. What happens when power is restored and member 1 boots?
Member 1 is the commander of a Virtual Switching Framework (VSF) fabric. A power disruption causes member1 to go down. What happens when power is restored and member 1 boots?
When power is restored and member 1 boots up, it will rejoin the VSF fabric. However, member 2, which took over as the commander during the power disruption and has a longer uptime, will continue to act as the commander. The former commander does not automatically regain its role; a manual intervention, such as rebooting member 2, would be required for member 1 to become the commander again.
C is right. Member 1 joins the VSF fabric but member 2 stays the commander because of the longer uptime. If you want member 1 to be the commander again, you have to reboot member 2.
Its C, definitely not D
I totally agree C is the correct answer
D: Study guide VSF Failover ."If you want the former commander to take over as commander again reboot the current commander"