For which three entities can the "what-if" command evaluation be used to determine the impact of clusterware management operations in Oracle 19c Clusterware? (Choose three.)
Pluggable Databases (PDBs). TRUE. You can use srvctl relocate pdb -eval or srvctl relocate service -eval to see the potential impact of relocating a PDB or a service associated with a PDB. This helps you understand which instances will be affected and how the PDB and its services will be moved. You can also evaluate the impact on PDBs when activating a policy using crsctl activate serverpool <pool_name> -eval or srvctl activate serverpool -serverpool <pool_name> -eval
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Local resources. FALSE. While local_resource is a type of cluster resource that can be created, the -eval option is intended for evaluating the impact of commands that affect cluster-managed resources and their dependencies. It won't provide specific insights into resources that are purely local to an operating system and not managed by Clusterware
Given answer ACD is correct
From documentation:
"Oracle Clusterware 12c has the ability to react to events in the system and produce a response action plan. This action plan consists of a series of resource state transitions and/or server pool reconfigurations.
What-If response plans are available for the following event categories:
• Resources: start, stop, relocate, add, and modify
• Server Pools: add, remove, and modify
• Servers: add, remove and relocate
• Policies: change active policy
• Server Category: modify"
https://www.oracle.com/docs/tech/database/oracle-clusterware-12c-overview.pdf
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