When Fusionlnsight HD is expanded, the new root node password of the host OS does not need to be consistent with the root user password of all nodes in the cluster.
This question is giving me a root-canal-level headache. I just want to get this exam over with and go home to my cat. At least my feline friend doesn't care about cluster passwords.
Hmm, let me think about this. If the root node password doesn't need to be consistent, that would make the system more flexible, but also less secure. Tricky choice here.
Aha, I bet this is a trick question. The new root node password definitely needs to match the existing root user passwords. Otherwise, how would the cluster stay in sync?
I disagree, I believe the answer is False because the root node password of the host OS should be consistent with the root user password of all nodes in the cluster for security reasons.
I think the answer is True because when Fusionlnsight HD is expanded, the new root node password of the host OS does not need to be consistent with the root user password of all nodes in the cluster.
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