Consider the following command to add a new disk group called “tdgroupA” with two failover
groups:
CREATE DISKGROUP tdgroupA NORMAL REDUNDANCY
FAILOVERGROUP control01 DISK
‘/devices/A1’,
‘/devices/A2’,
‘/devices/A3’
FAILOVERGROUP control02 DISK
‘/devices/B1’,
‘/devices/B2’,
‘/devices/B3’m
The disk “/devices/A1” is currently a member disk of a disk group by the name “tdgroup1”.
Which task would be accomplished by the command?
A.
This command would result in an error because a disk group can have only one failover
group.
B.
This command would result in an error because the /devices/A1 disk is a member of
another disk group tdgroup1.
C.
A new disk group called tdgroupA will be added with two failover groups and the
/devices/A1 disk will get reattached to the new disk group without being detached from the
existing one.
D.
A new disk group called tdgroupA will be added with two failover groups and the
/devices/A1 disk will be ignored for the new disk group because it is a member of an existing
disk group tdgroup1.
E.
A new disk group called tdgroupA will be added with two failover groups and the
/devices/A1 disk gets detached from the existing disk group tdgroup1 and attached to the
new disk group tdgroupA.