Haha, 'cphaprob'? Sounds like a sneeze if you ask me. But seriously, I'll go with D. Checking the status of everything just seems like a general command, not specifically for redundancy.
I'm going with C. 'cphaprob -I list' just sounds like it's listing something, and that's probably not related to redundancy. Besides, A and D sound too specific to be the wrong answer.
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. Maybe B? 'cphaprob -a if' sounds like it might be related to failover or something. But who knows, these Command Line Interface questions can be tricky.
The answer is clearly D. 'cphaprob all show stat' is not related to redundancy and functions. It's probably just a fancy way to check the status of your appliances.
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