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Question ID 2259

You upgraded from a previous Oracle database version to Oracle Database version to Oracle Database 12c. Your database supports a mixed workload. During the day, lots of insert, update, and delete operations are performed. At night, Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) and batch reporting jobs are run. The ETL jobs perform certain database operations using two or more concurrent sessions.
After the upgrade, you notice that the performance of ETL jobs has degraded. To ascertain the cause of performance degradation, you want to collect basic statistics such as the level of parallelism, total database time, and the number of I/O requests for the ETL jobs.
How do you accomplish this?
 

Option A

A.    Examine the Active Session History (ASH) reports for the time period of the ETL or batch reporting runs.
 

Option B

B.    Enable SQL tracing for the queries in the ETL and batch reporting queries and gather diagnostic data from the trace file.
 

Option C

C.    Enable real-time SQL monitoring for ETL jobs and gather diagnostic data from the V$SQL_MONITOR view.
 

Option D

D.    Enable real-time database operation monitoring using the DBMS_SQL_MONITOR.BEGIN_OPERATION function, and then use the DBMS_SQL_MONITOR.REPORT_SQL_MONITOR function to view the required information.
 

Correct Answer D
Explanation


Question ID 20751

Your multitenant container (CDB) contains two pluggable databases (PDB), HR_PDB and ACCOUNTS_PDB, both of which use the CDB tablespace. The temp file is called temp01.tmp.

A user issues a query on a table on one of the PDBs and receives the following error:
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01565: error in identifying file `/u01/app/oracle/oradata/CDB1/temp01.tmp'
ORA-27037: unable to obtain file status
Identify two ways to rectify the error.

Option A

Add a new temp file to the temporary tablespace and drop the temp file that that produced the error.

Option B

Shut down the database instance, restore the temp01.tmp file from the backup, and then restart the database.

Option C

Take the temporary tablespace offline, recover the missing temp file by applying redo logs, and then bring the temporary tablespace online.

Option D

Shutdown the database instance, restore and recover the temp file from the backup, and then open the database with RESETLOGS.

Option E

Shut down the database instance and then restart the CDB and PDBs.

Correct Answer A,E
Explanation

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