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Question ID 2928 | In Oracle Applications Release 12, you want to set up your X Display. After changing the value of the DISPLAY variable in the Context files of the database and application tiers, which adautocfg.sh files do you execute for these changes to take effect? (Choose two.) |
Option A | A. <INST_TOP>/admin/scripts/adautocfg.sh |
Option B | B. <APPL_TOP>/admin/scripts/adautocfg.sh |
Option C | C. <COMMON_TOP>/admin/scripts/adautocfg.sh |
Option D | D. <RDBMS ORACLE_HOME>/admin/scripts/<CONTEXT_NAME>/adautocfg.sh |
Option E | E. <iAS ORACLE_HOME>/appsutil/scripts/<CONTEXT_NAME>/adautocfg.sh |
Option F | F. <RDBMS ORACLE_HOME>/appsutil/scripts/<CONTEXT_NAME>/adautocfg.sh |
Correct Answer | A,C,D,F |
Question ID 2930 | When you run an autopatch session, the AutoPatch utility prompts you to mention batchsize to be used for the current session along with a suggested value. What is the significance of batchsize while applying the patch? |
Option A | A. batchsize determines the number of parallel workers to be used during the autopatch session. |
Option B | B. batchsize determines the number of scripts that would be run in parallel during the autopatch session. |
Option C | C. batchsize determines the number of objects that would be compiled in parallel during the autopatch session. |
Option D | D. batchsize determines the number of rows that would be committed when certain scripts are run during the autopatch session. |
Correct Answer | D |