How can you reverse the effects of an ALTER DISKGROUP ... DROP DISK command if it has not yetcompleted?()
If you use ALTER DISKGROUP ... ADD DISK and specify a wildcard for the discovery string, what happens to disks that are already a part of the same or another disk group?()
How can you reverse the effects of an ALTER DISKGROUP ... DROP DISK command if it has alreadycompleted?()
Examine the CREATE DISKGROUP command used to create a disk group: In which situation would you use this method of disk group creation?()
Which of the following ALTER DISKGROUP commands does not use V$ASM_OPERATION to record the status of the operation?()
Examine the CREATE DISKGROUP command used to create a disk group: SQL> CREATE DISKGROUP misc EXTERNAL REDUNDANCY DISK 'ORCL: FRA3' NAME misc1, 'ORCL: FRA4' NAME misc2; In which situation would you use this method of disk group creation?()
How can you reverse the effects of an ALTER DISKGROUP ... DROP DISK command if it has already completed?()
Examine the CREATE DISKGROUP command used to create a disk group: SQL> CREATE DISKGROUP misc EXTERNAL REDUNDANCY DISK ’ORCL: FRA3’ NAME misc1, ’ORCL: FRA4’ NAME misc2; In which situation would you use this method of disk group creation?()
Examine the following command: ALTER DISKGROUP data MOUNT FORCE; In which scenario can you use the above command to mount the disk group?()
After executing the command alter diskgroup disk group2 drop disk dg2a; you issue the following command from the ASM instance: Select group_number, count(*) from v$asm_operation; What is the implication if the query against V$ASM_OPERATION returns zero rows?()