Hah, symtrx? Really? I think you've been spending too much time in the storage lab, buddy. This is a certification exam, not a game of 'stump the chump'. Let's stick to the basics here.
You know, I was just thinking - what if the answer is none of the above? Maybe they're trying to trick us, and the real answer is some obscure SYMCLI command that nobody uses. Like, I don't know, symtrx or something. Just a thought.
Hmm, I'm not so sure. The symcfg command is used for managing the overall storage configuration, so that could be an option too. This is a tough one, but I'm leaning towards C) symcfg.
Hold on, guys. I think you're both off the mark. The symdev command is used for managing individual storage devices, so that's my pick. Creating a new TDEV and assigning it to a Storage Group sounds like a symdev kind of job to me.
I'm not so sure about that. The symaccess command is more for managing host access to storage, not for creating new devices. My money's on B) symsg, since that's the command for managing Storage Groups.
Hmm, this is a tricky one. SYMCLI is a command-line interface for managing EMC storage systems, and we need to create a new TDEV (thin device) and assign it to a Storage Group in one step. I'm thinking it might be D) symaccess, since that command is used for managing access to storage devices.
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