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Which three options describe the purpose of the zonep2vchk command?

  • A. Used on a Solaris 10 global zone to access the system for problems before migrating that system to a Solaris 10 branded zone.
  • B. Used to access a Solaris 10 global zone for problems before migrating that zone to a Solaris 11 global zone
  • C. Used to create zonecfg template for a Solaris 10 global zone that that will be migrated to a solaris10 branded zone.
  • D. Used to migrate an Oracle Solaris 11 global zone to a non-global zone.
  • E. Used to migrate a Solaris 10 global zone to a non-global zone on the same server; the non-global zone can then be migrated to a Solaris 11 server as a
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zonep2vchk
- check a global zone's configuration for physical to virtual migration into non-global zone
The zonep2vchk utility is used to evaluate a global zone's configuration before the process of physical-to-virtual (p2v) migration into a non-global zone.
The p2v process involves archiving a global zone (source), and then installing a non-global zone (target) using that archive
Zonep2vchk serves two functions. First, it can be used to report issues on the source which might prevent a successful p2v migration. Second, it can output a template zonecfg, which can be used to assist in configuring the non-global zone target.
Zonep2vchk can be executed on a Solaris 10 or later global zone. To execute on Solaris 10, copy the zonep2vchkutility to the Solaris 10 source global zone.
When run on Solaris 10, a target release of S11 can be specified, which will check for p2v into a Solaris 10 Branded zone.

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