Which three are true about performing an Oracle Database install on Linux? (Choose three.)
A.
The runfixup.sh script can install missing RPMs.
B.
The Oracle Preinstallation RPM must be used to configure the Oracle database installation owner, the Oracle Inventory group, and an Oracle administrative privileges group.
C.
It allows you to select the languages supported by the Oracle database server.
D.
It can be done before installing Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server.
E.
The Oracle Preinstallation RPM can be used to configure the Oracle database installation owner, the Oracle Inventory group, and an Oracle administrative privileges group.
F.
It can be done after installing Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server.
G.
The Oracle database administrator must be granted access to the root operating system account to tun root privileged scripts.
i think .. DEF -- you can install grid and the the oracle software, otherwise you can also install oracle software before the gird and then register database with oracle restart.
Agree
A is not correct:
https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/19/ladbi/about-installation-fixup-scripts.html#GUID-B427B3F7-BFE3-4ACF-89FD-A79A5774C7AA
The Fixup script does the following tasks:
• Sets kernel parameters, if necessary, to values required for successful installa-tion, including:
• Shared memory parameters.
• Open file descriptor and UDP send/receive parameters.
• Creates and sets permissions on the Or-acle Inventory (central inventory) direc-tory.
• Creates or reconfigures primary and secondary group memberships for the installation owner, if necessary, for the Oracle Inventory directory and the op-erating system privileges groups.
• Sets shell limits, if necessary, to required values.
B is not correct. Preinstall RPM can but not must be used for that task.
C is not correct. You can choose a character set but not languages
https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/19/ladbi/about-character-set-selection-during-installation.html#GUID-70B091B3-C67A-4AFD-9F60-75046171592D
D, F are correct
There are two separate entries in the following guide
https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/19/ladbi/installing-oracle-grid-infrastructure-for-a-standalone-server-with-a-new-database-installation.html#GUID-0B1CEE8C-C893-46AA-8A6A-7B5FAAEC72B3
Installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server with a New Database Instal-lation
Installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server for an Existing Database
G is incorrect.
https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/19/ladbi/running-oracle-universal-installer-to-install-oracle-database.html#GUID-DD4800E9-C651-4B08-A6AC-E5ECCC6512B9
Provide information to automate root scripts, or run scripts as root when prompted by the setup wizard.
D is impossible. in case of restart, you can later register your databases.
so must be A, E, F
in my test case to install grid, fixup was able to install an rpm!
It seems rpm cannot be installed by that script: https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/19/ladbi/about-installation-fixup-scripts.html#GUID-B427B3F7-BFE3-4ACF-89FD-A79A5774C7AA
as an example: https://www.fatihacar.com/blog/oracle-19c-r3-real-application-clusters-rac-installation-steps-on-oracle-linux-7-7/
the cvuq.... is missing, but A is very weird: it cannot install any rpm.
A is incorrect:
2.6 Installation Fixup Scripts
During installation, for certain prerequisite verification failures, click Fix & Check Again to generate a fixup script (runfixup.sh). You can run this script as the root user to complete the required preinstallation steps.
The fixup script:
Checks for and sets kernel parameters to values required for successful installation, including:
Shared memory parameters
Open file descriptor and UDP send/receive parameters
Oracle recommends that you do not modify the contents of the generated fixup script.
D and F are correct.
E is correct and matches the answers to question 5: "Which three actions are performed by the Oracle Preinstallation RPM". The answers to question 5 are: creating the oracle OS user = Oracle database installation owner; creating the OSDBA (dba) group = Oracle administrative privileges group; creating the oraInventory (oinstall) group = the Oracle Inventory group.
CEF
D is not correct for one case.
About Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server
If you plan to use Oracle Automatic Storage Management (Oracle ASM), then you must install Oracle Restart before installing your database.
DEF is the correct answer combination.
For D:
Installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server for an Existing Database:
https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/19/ssdbi/installing-oracle-grid-infrastructure-for-a-standalone-server-for-an-existing-database.html#GUID-8A992D7C-6287-438F-971C-887BE8AFDBEB
E & F are clear.
C is correct: in linux you can change local language settings before start installation https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/19/ladbi/running-oracle-universal-installer-in-different-languages.html#GUID-0CE36769-C9C9-4844-B06D-F27655EDE1A5
'To run the database installer in a supported language, change the locale in which your operating system session is running before you start the installer.'
Gio, you're wrong, the link you sent we have 'Your operating system locale determines the language in which the database installer runs.' The SO determines the LANGUAGE! no the Database install
I think the question and the answers are wrong written.. I think D it's true too but it makes little sense to install grid first and and I found an old oracle document that talks about it (https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E18248_01/doc/install.112/e16763/oraclerestart.htm#:~:text=Note%3A,non%2Dclustered)%20environments%20only.)
I think answers DEF are correct too. Answer E because of https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/19/ladbi/about-the-oracle-preinstallation-rpm.html#GUID-C15A642B-534D-4E4A-BDE8-6DC7772AA9C8
It's DEF. Linux is an Open Source OS and is very dynamic with Oracle, but access to the root a/c or it's password will always remain limited to Oracle.
DEF is the correct answer.
D because - https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/19/ladbi/installing-oracle-grid-infrastructure-for-a-standalone-server-for-an-existing-database.html#GUID-8A992D7C-6287-438F-971C-887BE8AFDBEB
G is not correct, you can run scripts by passing credentials or directly in the OS by a root user, I think corrects are CEF
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