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Question ID 2487

Which statement is true about Oracle Net Listener?
 

Option A

A.    It acts as the listening endpoint for the Oracle database instance for all local and non-local user connections.
 

Option B

B.    A single listener can service only one database instance and multiple remote client
connections.
 

Option C

C.    Service registration with the listener is performed by the process monitor (PMON) process of each database instance.
 

Option D

D.    The listener.ora configuration file must be configured with one or more listening protocol addresses to allow remote users to connect to a database instance.
 

Option E

E.    The listener.ora configuration file must be located in the ORACLE_HOME/network/admin directly.
 

Correct Answer C
Explanation


Question ID 2488

You are administering a database stored in Automatic Storage Management (ASM). You use RMAN to back up the database and the MD_BACKUP command to back up the ASM metadata regularly. You lost an ASM disk group DG1 due to hardware failure.
In which three ways can you re-create the lost disk group and restore the data?
 

Option A

A.    Use the MD_RESTORE command to restore metadata for an existing disk group by passing the existing disk group name as an input parameter and use RMAN to restore the data.
 

Option B

B.    Use the MKDG command to restore the disk group with the same configuration as the backed-
up disk group and data on the disk group.
 

Option C

C.    Use the MD_RESTORE command to restore the disk group with the changed disk group specification, failure group specification, name, and other attributes and use RMAN to restore the data.
 

Option D

D.    Use the MKDG command to restore the disk group with the same configuration as the backed-up disk group name and same set of disks and failure group configuration, and use RMAN to restore the data.
 

Option E

E.    Use the MD_RESTORE command to restore both the metadata and data for the failed disk group.
 

Option F

F.    Use the MKDG command to add a new disk group DG1 with the same or different specifications for failure group and other attributes and use RMAN to restore the data.
 

Correct Answer A,C,F
Explanation

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