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Which two statements are true about v$asm- views in a clustered environment? (Choose two.)

  • A. They exist in both ASM and RDBMS instances, but they can display different outputs depending on the instance type.
  • B. Their names can be seen in v$fixed_table when connected to an instance of any type that is started.
  • C. Their names can be seen in dict when connected to an ASM instance.
  • D. gv$asm_attribute can be used to display the ASM_POWER_LIMIT attribute of all ASM instances in the cluster.
  • E. They exist in both ASM and RDBMS instances, and display the same output.
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piontk
4 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: AD
A - The V$ASM views exist inside both ASM instances and database instances. If you query a V$ASM view while connected to an ASM instance, information relating to the ASM instance is returned. If you query a V$ASM view while connected to a database instance, some views return no information, whereas others return a subset of information relating to the use of ASM in that database instance. D - In a clustered environment, in addition to the V$ASM views, there is a corresponding set of GV$ASM views. The GV$ASM views provide a consolidated view of information across all the currently running clustered ASM instances. The structure of each GV$ASM view is the same as for its corresponding V$ASM view except for an additional column, INST_ID, which reports the instance identifier that relates to each record.
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krwi1
10 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: AB
D is wrong - ASM_POWER_LIMIT is the instance parameter.
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