Multiple Choice
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?
A) vxmend -g datadg fix stale P1 vxmend -g datadg fix clean P1 vxrecover -s datavol
B) vxmend -g datadg fix clean P1 vxrecover -s datavol
C) vxmend -g datadg fix clean P1 vxmend -g datadg fix clean P2 vxvol -g datadg start datavol
D) vxmend -g datadg off P2 vxrecover -ns vxvol -g datadg start datavol
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