Which three statements are true concerning activation of a user-defined policy in Oracle 19c Clusterware? (Choose three.)
Which three statements are true concerning activation of a user-defined policy in Oracle 19c Clusterware? (Choose three.)
When a user-defined policy is activated in Oracle 19c Clusterware, resources can be automatically stopped to comply with the policy definition. When such a policy is first created, it is initially inactive. Additionally, activation of the policy can cause nodes to be reassigned to server pools based on the policy definition.
A. Correct - When a policy is activated, resources can be automatically stopped to comply with the policy definition. B. Correct - An administrator-defined policy may be activated using the srvctl utility. C. Correct - When a policy is first created, it is initially inactive
A. Correct - When a policy is activated, resources can be automatically stopped to comply with the policy definition. B. Correct - An administrator-defined policy may be activated using the srvctl utility. C. Correct - When a policy is first created, it is initially inactive. D. Incorrect - When a policy is first created, it is initially inactive, not active. E. Incorrect - When a policy is activated, resources can be automatically started to comply with the policy definition. F. Correct and is more correct than C - When a policy is activated, nodes may be reassigned to server pools based on the policy definition.
You have choosen four. ABC is correct
B is wrong - srvctl is for database server pools not policies.