Examine this output:ASMCMD> volinfo G ACFS a -Diskgroup Name: ACFS -Volume Name: VOL1 -Volume Device: /dev/asm/vol1-280

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Examine this output:ASMCMD> volinfo G ACFS a -Diskgroup Name: ACFS -Volume Name: VOL1 -Volume Device: /dev/asm/vol1-280

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Examine this output:ASMCMD> volinfo G ACFS a -Diskgroup Name: ACFS -Volume Name: VOL1 -Volume Device: /dev/asm/vol1-280State: ENABLED -Size (MB): 2048 -Resize Unit (MB): 32 -Redundancy: MIRROR -Stripe Columns: 4 -Stripe Width (K): 128 -Usage: ACFS -Mountpath: /u01/app/grid/acfsmountThe ACFS disk group has 10 GB free space and the file system is currently mounted.You execute this command to increase the volume size: ASMCMD >volresize G ACFS s3G VOL1Which statement is true regarding the outcome?

A. It succeeds
B. It fails because the file system must be unmounted before resizing.
C. It fails because resizing a volume containing an ACFS file system must be performed using ACFSUTIL.
D. It succeeds but the file system is automatically unmounted. E. It fails because the –f option is not specified.
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