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Which group of actions will create a shared volume group that complies with company storage policy?

Company policy requires logical volumes to be mirrored across separate disks and controllers for
resilience. An administrator needs to create a 2-node cluster with the existing partitions, LPAR1
and LPAR2.The cluster will host an application with data on a shared volume group.
LPAR1 and LPAR2 are currently hosted on a single Power 770. Each partition is assigned two
integrated SAS controllers, each of which has internal hard disk drives (HDDs) that are currently
used for rootvg.
Which group of actions will create a shared volume group that complies with company storage
policy?

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A.
Add HDDs to LPAR1 existing SAS controller disk bays.
Create shared volume group on new HDDs, ensuring the logical volume copies are across
separate HDDs.
Import shared volume on LPAR2.

B.
Assign LPAR1 &LPAR2 two fibre adapters each.
Zone disk from two independent storage servers to each LPAR fibre adapter.
Create shared volume group on new HDDs, ensuring the logical volume copies are across
separate HDDs & storage servers.

C.
Assign LPAR1 SAS controllers to dual VIO Servers.
Add HDDs to SAS controller disk bays.
Create virtual SCSI device for new disks and assign to both LPAR1 & LPAR2.
Create shared volume group, ensuring the logical volume copies are across separate HDDs and
virtual SCSI devices.

D.
Assign to LPAR1 as “desired” the existing LPAR2 SAS controller.
Add HDDs to LPAR2 existing SAS controller disk bays.
Create shared volume group on new HDDs, ensuring the logical volume copies are across
separate HDDs.
Dynamically assign LPAR2 SAS controllers to LPAR1 and update profile with adapters as
“desired.”
Import shared volume group on LPAR1.


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