A new machine was given to your department. This machine has two WebLogic Server 12.1.2 installations, each with different inventories.
Which command or tool do you run to
determine the differences in products installed in each of the inventories?
A new machine was given to your department. This machine has two WebLogic Server 12.1.2 installations, each with different inventories.
Which command or tool do you run to
determine the differences in products installed in each of the inventories?
To determine the differences in products installed in each of the inventories for WebLogic Server installations, you should use the compareInventory.sh script located in ORACLE_HOME/oui/bin. This script is specifically designed to compare the contents of two Oracle home locations and identify the differences, making it the appropriate tool for this task. Option D correctly specifies the use of compareInventory.sh from the correct directory.
Answer is D. $ORACLE_HOME/oui/bin. After your Oracle Fusion Middleware product is installed, you can use the compareInventory.sh (on UNIX operating systems) or compareInventory.cmd (on Windows operating systems) script in ORACLE_HOME/oui/bin to compare the contents of any two Oracle home locations. After your Oracle Fusion Middleware product is installed, you can use the viewInventory.sh (on UNIX operating systems) or viewInventory.cmd (on Windows operating systems) script in ORACLE_HOME/oui/bin to view the contents of any Oracle home directory.
D é o correto!
modify the answer please, the correct one is "D"
Es la D.
it's D,
According to https://docs.oracle.com/middleware/12211/lcm/OUIRF/GUID-79BA11B5-4856-4731-8336-7A690415262B.htm#OUIRF387 the answer seems to be D, Can the compareInventory.sh reside in the path mentioned in B?
Answer is D. $ORACLE_HOME/oui/bin
must be D
I think is D