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CompTIA Exam XK0-005 Topic 14 Question 12 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's XK0-005 exam
Question #: 12
Topic #: 14
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One leg of an LVM-mirrored volume failed due to the underlying physical volume, and a systems administrator is troubleshooting the issue. The following output has been provided:

Given this scenario, which of the following should the administrator do to recover this volume?

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Evette
4 days ago
Ah, the good old 'replace the failed drive and reconfigure the mirror' trick. It's like a trusty Swiss Army knife - always reliable, never disappoints.
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Aleisha
8 days ago
Reverting to stripe mode? Now that's just adding insult to injury. This is an LVM-mirrored volume, not a game of Tetris!
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Tien
9 days ago
Recreating the logical volume? That's like building a new house every time the old one has a leaky faucet. Not very efficient, is it?
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Jani
13 days ago
Rebooting the server? Really? That's like trying to fix a flat tire by turning the car off and on again. Let's get serious here.
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Gilma
13 days ago
I'm not sure about recreating the logical volume. It might be a bit extreme. I think replacing the drive is the way to go.
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Barney
14 days ago
I agree with Alpha. Rebooting the server won't solve the issue. We need to fix the underlying problem.
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Alpha
19 days ago
I think we should replace the failed drive and reconfigure the mirror. That seems like the best option.
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