answertrivia posted: " Answer: Configure Srv1 and Srv2 as possible owners. Configure Srv1 as the preferred owner. Disable failback. Mark this question for reviewYou have configured a failover cluster with two servers as hosts Srv1 and Srv2. You have configured th"
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[New post] [Answer] Mark this question for reviewYou have configured a failover cluster with two servers as hosts Srv1 and Srv2. You have configured the DHCP service as a clustered service. Srv1 should be the primary server used to respond to DHCP requests. If Srv1 is unavailable Srv2 should take over the DHCP service. Once Srv1 comes back online the DHCP service should continue to run on Srv2 unless manually moved. How do you configure the cluster service to behave this way?
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