How do you define Solaris Volume Manager volumes, when configuring your boot device?

How do you define Solaris Volume Manager volumes, when configuring your boot device?

How do you define Solaris Volume Manager volumes, when configuring your boot device?

A.
You always define the physical disk partition as a submirror, using the standard c#t#d#s#.

B.
You always define soft partitions, so that you can grow your root file system

C.
You always define your submirror using the DID device /dev/did/rdsk/d#, so that your volumes
are usable in the cluster.

D.
You always make sure both submirrors are attached to the mirror before editing the /etc/vfstab
file to mount the mirror devices.



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