You must manually reinstate a database using DGMGRL. To which database should you connect with DGMGRL before issuing the REINSTATE command and in which state should the target database be?
A.
The target database should be in NOMOUNT state and DGMGRL should be connected to any database that is a member of the configuration.
B.
The target database should be MOUNTED and DGMGRL should be connected to any database that is a member of the configuration.
C.
The target database should be MOUNTED and DGMGRL should be connected to the primary database.
D.
The target database should be MOUNTED and DGMGRL should be connected to the target database.
E.
The target database should be in NOMOUNT state and DGMGRL should be connected to the primary database.
Suggested Answer:C🗳️
To reinstate the failed primary database, start it to the mounted state. Then run DGMGRL, connect to the new primary database and reinstate the old primary database. References: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B28359_01/server.111/b28295/cli.htm
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