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https://docs.oracle.com/html/E25494_01/monitoring001.htm
Each server and background process can write to an associated trace file. When an internal error is detected by a process, it dumps information about the error to its trace file. Some of the information written to a trace file is intended for the database administrator, and other information is for Oracle Support Services. Trace file information is also used to tune applications and instances.
A - true; Oracle documentation: Each server and background process can periodically write to an associated trace file.
B - false; Oracle documentation: The ADR base can contain multiple ADR homes, where each ADR home is the root directory for all diagnostic data—traces, dumps, the alert log, and so on—for an instance of an Oracle product or component.
C - true; see answer A
D - false; Oracle documentation: Each server and background process can periodically write to an associated trace file. The files contain information on the process environment, status, activities, and errors.
E - false; database name does not need to be same as SID; Oracle documentation: Typically, database background process trace file names contain the Oracle SID, the background process name, and the operating system process number. An example of a trace file for the RECO process is mytest_reco_10355.trc.
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