Given:
# fssnap i
0 /export/home
You type the command:
# /usr/lib/fs/ufs/fssnap i /export/home
What is the result of this command?
A.
A new fssnap image of the /export/home file system is created.
B.
Detailed information about the /export/home snapshot is displayed.
C.
An existing fssnap image of /export/home for read only is mounted.
D.
The /export/home snapshot is used as input to the fssnap command.
Explanation:
The command fssnap is used for performing a snapshot of a UFS file system For backup purposes. The i option is for information.