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Question ID 6081 | To control the execution of a server process when it is receiving bad packets from a potentially malicious client, you set the EC_PROTOCOL_ERROR_FURTHER_ACTION initialization parameter as follows: SQL> ALTER SYSTEM SET SEC_PROTOCOL_ERROR_FURTHER_ACTION = Drop.10; What is the significance of this setting? |
Option A | It terminates the client connection after 10 bad packets and the client cannot reconnect to the same instance. |
Option B | It terminates the client connection after 10 bad packets but the client can still reconnect, and attempt the same operation again. |
Option C | It terminates the client connection 10 seconds after receiving a bad packet and the client cannot reconnect to the same instance. |
Option D | It terminates the client connection after receiving a bad packet and the client can reconnect to the same instance after 10 minutes. |
Correct Answer | B |
Question ID 6082 | You have the following requirements in relation to the detection of block corruption for your database instance:
Which method would help you perform the above checks automatically? |
Option A | Set the DB_SECUREFILE parameter to PERMITTED. |
Option B | Set the DB_ULTRA_SAFE parameter to DATAJDNLY. |
Option C | Set the DB_LOCK_CHECKSUM parameter to TYPICAL. |
Option D | Set the DB_LOST_WRITE_PROTECT parameter to TYPICAL. |
Correct Answer | B |