It's A
To maintain audit history during a Disaster Recovery (DR) event and before failing back to the production infrastructure, it is important to ensure that the Production Instance replicates any changes that occurred in the Disaster Recovery Instance. This typically involves synchronizing the data and configurations between the DR and production environments, so that any updates or modifications made during the DR event are captured and reflected in the audit history of the production environment.
The correct answer is:
A. Ensure that the Production Instance replicates changes that occurred from the Disaster Recovery Instance.
Explanation:
During a Disaster Recovery (DR) event, audit logs and changes (e.g., password updates, session recordings, or configuration modifications) are recorded on the DR instance. To preserve audit history when failing back to production, you must replicate these changes back to the Production Instance. This ensures continuity of audit trails and avoids data loss.
Why the other options are incorrect:
B (Stop/Start DR Instance): This is unnecessary for maintaining audit history and does not address data synchronization.
C (Stop CPM services): Stopping the CPM (Central Policy Manager) is unrelated to audit log retention.
D (IIS Reset on PVWA): Resetting IIS impacts web services temporarily but does not resolve audit history preservation.
To maintain audit history during a Disaster Recovery (DR) event in CyberArk, follow these steps:
1 - Initiate a Predefined DR Failover:
1.1 - In PAM - Self-Hosted environments, manually initiate a predefined DR failover process by adjusting the following parameters in the PADR.ini file.
It's A
To maintain audit history during a Disaster Recovery (DR) event and before failing back to the production infrastructure, it is important to ensure that the Production Instance replicates any changes that occurred in the Disaster Recovery Instance. This typically involves synchronizing the data and configurations between the DR and production environments, so that any updates or modifications made during the DR event are captured and reflected in the audit history of the production environment.
The answer is B. https://docs.cyberark.com/Product-Doc/OnlineHelp/PAS/13.0/en/Content/PASIMP/Remote-Administration-for-the-Vault-DR-Vault.htm?tocpath=Administrator%7CComponents%7CDigital%20Vault%7COperate%20the%20CyberArk%20Vault%7CMonitor%20the%20Vault%7C_____1
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