Scenario: A Citrix Administrator is troubleshooting a NetScaler issue. The administrator goes to the command line and from the Shell, tails the ns.log to view the log in real time to find the issue. After a few minutes, the administrator noticed that the logs stopped scrolling and the issue was missed.
How can troubleshooting continue using the ns.log?
The ns.log needs to be downloaded to the client machine for full viewing.
The ns.log service has stopped and needs to be restarted.
The ns.log is still running. Press ‘Enter’ and the ns.log will resume.
The ns.log has reached its 100 KB limit. Press ‘CTRL+C’ to stop it from running and issue the command “tail-f ns.log” to resume.
Correct answer: A
Question 2
What is the effect of the set gslb parameter – GSLSvcStateDelayTime 10 command on the Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) environment, when Metric
Exchange Protocol (MEP) is enabled?
The Metric Exchange Protocol (MEP) will be marked as DOWN if the GSLB service has been DOWN for 10 seconds.
The Metric Exchange Protocol (MEP) will be marked as DOWN if the GSLB vServer has been DOWN for 10 seconds.
The GSLB services will be marked as DOWN, if the Metric Exchange Protocol (MEP) connection has been DOWN for 10 seconds.
The GSLB services will be marked as DOWN if the service has been DOWN for 10 seconds.