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Question ID 21409 | How can the DBA change the location for the listener logfile? (Choose two)
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Option A | Edit the init.ora file.
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Option B | Edit the listener.ora file.
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Option C | Issue the LOG_DIRECTORY command.
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Option D | Issue the SET LOG_DIRECTORY command.
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Option E | Issue the CHANGE LOG_DIRECTORY command.
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Correct Answer | B,D |
Explanation Explanation: Answers B and D are correct. To change the location for the listener logfile the DBA can edit the listener.ora file or issue the SET LOG_DIRECTORY command. Incorrect Answers: A is incorrect; the init.ora file have nothing to do with location of the listener logfile. C is incorrect; there is no LOG_DIRECTORY command, but there is SET LOG_DIRECTORY command in LSNRCTL utility. E is incorrect; there is no CHANGE LOG_DIRECTORY command in LSNRCTL utility.
Question ID 21410 | You are configuring your environment for multiple protocol interchange, with the client using TCP/IP and CMAN
connecting to the server using SPX/IPX. Which parameter should be included in the tnsnames.ora to allow this
connection?
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Option A | CMAN_RULES
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Option B | SOURCE_ROUTE
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Option C | RULE
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Option D | ACT
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Correct Answer | B |
Explanation Explanation: Answer B is correct. To configure your environment for multiple protocol interchange SOURCE_ROUTE parameter needs to be set to "YES" in the tnsnames.ora file. Incorrect Answers: A is incorrect; CMAN_RULES parameter is used inside cman.ora file, not in the tnsnames.ora file. C is incorrect; RULE parameter is element of CMAN_RULES entry inside cman.ora configuration file. D is incorrect; ACT parameter is part of RULE entry inside cman.ora file, not the tnsnames.ora file.