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Which steps will resolve the problem?

An administrator is attempting to recover afilesystem that fails to manually unmount. The fsck
command produces the following output: The current volume is: /dev/fslv02 File system is currently
mounted. Invalid file system size in the primary superblock. Invalid file system size in the secondary
superblock. Primary superblock is corrupt. Secondary superblock is corrupt. fsck:
0507-018 Superblock is corrupt and cannot be repaired. Both primary and secondary copies are
corrupt. Cannot continue tried to mount Which steps will resolve the problem?

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A.
Reboot the server into maintenance mode and run ‘fsck’ with the ‘-p’ parameter while the
filesystem is mounted.

B.
Reboot the server into maintenance mode and run ‘fsck’ with the ‘-y’ parameter whilethe
filesystem is unmounted.

C.
Force a umount of the filesystem with ‘umount -F /dev/fslv02’, and then run ‘fsck –p /dev/fslv02’
while the filesystem is unmounted.

D.
Force a umount of the filesystem by varying off the hosting volume group and then varyon the
volume group. This will permit ‘fsck -y’ to be run against the failing filesystem.


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