Multiple Choice
When the system is configured to boot a volume from the root system, you get an error "VxVM vxconfigd ERROR V-5-1-1049 System boot disk does not have a valid rootvol plex". How will you resolve this error?
A) Reboot the system.
B) Stop and restart the vxconfigd daemon on the node indicated.
C) Try to boot from one of the named disks using the associated boot command that is listed in the message.
D) Check other error messages appearing on the console and take the actions suggested in the descriptions of those messages.
Correct Answer:

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