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Question ID 20770

Your multitenant container database (CDB) is running in ARCHIVELOG mode. You connect to the CDB RMAN.
Examine the following command and its output:

You execute the following command:
RMAN > BACKUP DATABASE PLUS ARCHIVELOG;
Real 15
Oracle 1z0-060 Exam
Which data files will be backed up?

Option A

Data files that belong to only the root container

Option B

Data files that belong to the root container and all the pluggable databases (PDBs)

Option C

Data files that belong to only the root container and PDB$SEED

Option D

Data files that belong to the root container and all the PDBs excluding PDB$SEED

Correct Answer B
Explanation Backing Up a Whole CDB Backing up a whole CDB is similar to backing up a non-CDB. When you back up a whole CDB, RMAN backs up the root, all the PDBs, and the archived redo logs. You can then recover either the whole CDB, the root only, or one or more PDBs from the CDB backup. Note: * You can back up and recover a whole CDB, the root only, or one or more PDBs. * Backing Up Archived Redo Logs with RMAN Archived redo logs are the key to successful media recovery. Back them up regularly. You can back up logs with BACKUP ARCHIVELOG, or back up logs while backing up datafiles and control files by specifying BACKUP ... PLUS ARCHIVELOG.


Question ID 20771

You are administering a database stored in Automatic Storage management (ASM). The files are stored in the DATA disk group. You execute the following
command:
SQL > ALTER DISKGROUP data ADD ALIAS `+data/prod/myfile.dbf' FOR ` +data/prod/myfile.dbf'
What is the result?

Option A

The file `+data.231.54769' is physically relocated to `+data/prod' and renamed as `myfile.dbf'.

Option B

The file `+data.231.54769' is renamed as `myfile.dbf', and copied to `+data/prod'.

Option C

The file `+data.231.54769' remains in the same location and a synonym 'myfile.dbf' is created.

Option D

The file `myfile.dbf' is created in `+data/prod' and the reference to `+data.231.54769' in the data dictionary removed.

Correct Answer C
Explanation Real 16 Oracle 1z0-060 Exam Explanation: ADD ALIAS Use this clause to create an alias name for an Oracle ASM filename. The alias_name consists of the full directory path and the alias itself.

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