You administer a server that needs to support a large (~1 TB) end-user VxFS file system. The users request file restorations from backup several times per week. The amount of space required for a full-size copy of the file system's data is more than you have available. What type of Storage Foundation object would be best suited to support this requirement for an undelete capability?
You are monitoring I/O on a volume that is under Veritas Volume Manager control using the vxstat command. You need to measure the impact of a specific write operation on a volume. You want to ensure you are successfully able to measure the impact. What should you do?
You have just performed maintenance operation on a system where VxVM is installed. When you start the system you realize that some disks have entered the FAILED state. After the inspection of the system, you discover that a cable is unplugged. You reconnect the cable. However, after reconnecting the cable, you need to move these disks out of the FAILED state. How should you resolve this error?
You want to remove the disk named datadg01 from the disk group named datadg. You also want to remove the public and private regions from the disk. However, you want to retain the data stored on the disk. Which commands will you use to achieve this?
A volume called datavol in the disk group named datadg has two plexes. The plexes are named P1 and P2. Due to a series of failures, the P1 plex ends up in DISABLED/RECOVER state, and the P2 plex ends up in DISABLED/STALE state. As the administrator, you are aware of the series of failures, and you know that the data on the P1 plex is still valid and has the most recent copy of your data. You want to recover the plexes. Which command will you execute to recover the plexes?
You have replaced disks on a system under the VxVM control and you get an error VxVM vxconfigrestore ERROR V-5-1-6012 There are two backups that have the same disk group name with different disk group id. How will you resolve this error?
You have installed and configured Veritas Volume Manager on a UNIX server. You want to install and configure Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA) server to manage the VEA agents that you will be installing on Windows and UNIX client computers. You want to ensure you are able to successfully install VEA server. What should you do?