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Question ID 3066 | You are concerned about how to recover from a failed Exadata Storage Server. What is the best way to recover from a storage cell failure when content in both system disks is lost? |
Option A | A. Database Machine Administrators should be prepared by creating a backup using dbserver_backup.sh. |
Option B | B. Database Machine Administrators should be prepared by creating a backup to an NFS file location as described in the owners guide. |
Option C | C. Any USB can be plugged in to create a backup. |
Option D | D. Be sure that you have a backup by running make_cellboot_usb.sh in /opt/oracle.cellos. |
Option E | E. Use the Exadata Storage Server rescue functionality that Is provided on the CELLBOOT USB flash drive. |
Option F | F. Re-imaging the cell is the only option. |
Correct Answer | E |
Question ID 3067 | You are measuring the I/O savings provided by storage indexes for Table A. One of your scripts displays the I/O savings as a result of the storage indexes. Which two statements are true? cell physical IO bytes eligible for predicate offload 2,255 .09 cell physical IO bytes saved by storage index .00 cell physical IO interconnect bytes 1.72 |
Option A | A. The storage indexes were disabled using the disable_storage_INDEX Parameter. |
Option B | B. Storage Index data is not on the Cell Server's region index memory structures yet because this predicate has not been used. |
Option C | C. Since the database was started, no quires were run against this table with the same predicate. |
Option D | D. The storage indexes reduced the amount of physical I/O bytes significantly for this query. |
Correct Answer | B,C |