View the Exhibit and review the zpool and ZFS configuration information from your system.
Identify the correct procedure for breaking the /prod_data mirror, removing c4t0d0 and c4t2d0, and making the
data on c4t0d0and c4t2d0 accessible under the dev_data mount point.
A.
zpool split pool1 pool2 c4t0d0 c4t2d0zpool import pool2zfs set mountpoint = /dev_data pool2/prod_data
B.
zpool detach pool1 pool2zpool attach pool2zfs set mountpoint=/dev_data pool2/prod_data
C.
zpool split pool1/prod_data -n pool2/dev_datazfs set mountpoint = /dev_data pool2/prod_data
D.
zpool split pool1 pool2 c4t0d0 c4t2d0zpool import pool2
Explanation:
In this Solaris release, you can use the zpool split command to split a mirrored storage pool, which detaches a
disk or disks in the original mirrored pool to create another identical pool.
After the split operation, import the new pool.
# zpool split pool1 pool2 c4t0d0 c4t2d0
# zpool import pool2