A. I have not done this yet. B. Less than 6 months C. More than 6 months but less than 1 year D. 1-2 years E. 2-3 years F. More than 3 years
You are the network administrator for your company. All network servers run Windows Server 2003. One of your servers contains a RAID-5 volume. Routine monitoring reveals a failed disk in the set. The server is running and users are connecting to shared folders on the RAID-5 volume. You shut down the server and replace the failed disk. Now you need to ensure that the RAID-5 volume is redundant. What should you do? ()
A. Initialize the new disk. Select the failed region and then select the Repair Volume option. B. Import the foreign disk. Select the failed region and then select the Repair Volume option. C. Initialize the new disk. Select the failed region and then select the Reactivate Disk option. D. Import the foreign disk. Select the failed region and then select the Reactivate Disk option.
A. Name the new server File2. Create a new mirrored volume by using two 72-GB disks. Connect File2 to the network and copy the data from File1. When copying is complete, shut down the old File1. B. Name the new server File1. Move both disks from the old File1 to the new File1. Scan the disks for changes. Import the disks. Connect the new File1 to the network. C. Name the new server File1. Break the mirror on the old File1. Move one of the disks from the old File1 to the new File1. Scan the disk for changes. Initialize the disk. Select the spare disk and create the mirror. Connect the new File1 to the network. D. Name the new server File1. Remove one of the disks in the mirror from the old File1. Move the disk to the new File1. Scan the disk for changes. Import the disk. Shut down the old File1 and connect the new File1 to the network.