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You have an Azure Stack integrated system that contains four nodes named Node1, Node2, Node3 and Node4.
You plan to replace Node2.
You need to drain the active workloads that run on Node2.
Solution: From the hardware lifecycle host, you run the Disable-AzsScaleUnitNode cmdlet.
Does this meet the goal?
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
The Drain action evacuates all active workloads by distributing them among the remaining nodes in that particular scale unit. To run the drain action through PowerShell, use the Disable-AzsScaleUnitNode cmdlet. References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-replace-node
The Drain action evacuates all active workloads by distributing them among the remaining nodes in that particular scale unit.
To run the drain action through PowerShell, use the Disable-AzsScaleUnitNode cmdlet.
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-replace-node