A: true
Unmanaged server pools are not controlled by the policy set. With administrator-managed clusters, you manually configure how the cluster resources are deployed and where the workload is managed. Therefore, servers in a server pool that is not managed by a policy set are unaffected by policy changes because the policy set only governs the behavior of managed pools.
C: true
Specifically, when using Oracle Database QoS Management, server pools are categorized by setting server pool directive overrides, and the use of CRSCTL commands using the policy and policyset nouns are disabled
E: true
Can have different attributes in different policies
For example, the MIN_SIZE and MAX_SIZE attributes of a server pool can be modified for different policies within a policy set to accommodate different application demands at different times
A I think is false because Generic Server pool is created by default and it's not policy-managed.
B: I think is false because QoS influence the configuration based on performance objectives but administrator may be able to modify
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