To troubleshoot a possible hardware problem, you consider moving all disk drives from one Exadata storage server to a replacement chassis.
You must contain storage availability while performing task.
The Exadata storage server is an X3-8 Database Machine and storage grid is not partitioned.
Which two factors would prevent you from moving the disks from one Exadata storage server to another one?
Correct Answer:
AD
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A: If you want Oracle ASM to mirror files, specify the redundancy level as NORMAL REDUNDANCY (2-way mirroring by default for most file types) or HIGH
REDUNDANCY (3-way mirroring for all files). You specify EXTERNAL REDUNDANCY if you do not want mirroring by Oracle ASM. For example, you might choose EXTERNAL REDUNDANCY if you want to use storage array protection features.
D: Restoring the redundancy of an Oracle ASM disk group after a transient disk path failure can be time consuming. This is especially true if the recovery process requires rebuilding an entire Oracle ASM failure group. Oracle ASM fast mirror resync significantly reduces the time to resynchronize a failed disk in such situations. When you replace the failed disk, Oracle ASM can quickly resynchronize the Oracle ASM disk extents.
To use this feature, the disk group compatibility attributes must be set to 11.1 or higher.
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Not C: You can set the DISK_REPAIR_TIME disk group attribute to delay the drop operation by specifying a time interval to repair the disk and bring it back online.
Note:
* The redundancy levels are:
/ External redundancy
Oracle ASM does not provide mirroring redundancy and relies on the storage system to provide RAID functionality. Any write error cause a forced dismount of the disk group. All disks must be located to successfully mount the disk group.
/ Normal redundancy
Oracle ASM provides two-way mirroring by default, which means that all files are mirrored so that there are two copies of every extent. A loss of one Oracle ASM disk is tolerated. You can optionally choose three-way or unprotected mirroring.
/ High redundancy
Oracle ASM provides triple mirroring by default. A loss of two Oracle ASM disks in different failure groups is tolerated.
Reference: Administering Oracle ASM Disk Groups
Which two are regarding the case of storage indexes?
Correct Answer:
AB
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To use storage indexes, Oracle Exadata queries must use smart scans, so not all types of applications can benefit from storage indexes.
* With Exadata storage, database operations are handled much more efficiently. Queries that perform table scans can be processed within Exadata storage with only the required subset of data returned to the database server. Row filtering, column filtering and some join processing (among other functions) are performed within the Exadata storage cells. When this takes place only the relevant and required data is returned to the database server.
Identity the resource bottleneck for which QoS Management can generate recommendation?
Correct Answer:
A
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Which two are Oracle recommendations for media based backups performed for a database running on a Database Machine?
Correct Answer:
AC
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A: Configure one RMAN channel per tape drive and add tape drives to scale backup rates.
C: Configure the Preferred Network Interface (PNI) to direct the Oracle Secure Backup traffic over the InfiniBand network interface.
Example:
ob> lspni (List Preferred Network Interface)
mediaserver1:
PNI 1:
interface: mediaserver1-ib
clients: dbnode1, dbnode2, dbnode3, dbnode4,
dbnode5, dbnode6, dbnode7, dbnode8
PNI 2:
interface: mediaserver1
clients: adminserver
dbnode1:
PNI 1:
interface: dbnode1-ib
clients: mediaserver1
Note:
* Using the Sun ZFS Backup Appliance as an Oracle RMAN backup target for an Oracle Exadata system delivers much faster backup and recovery, enabling organizations to achieve shorter recovery time objectives and shrink backup windows. The appliance is designed for high sustained read and write I/O performance, and it is connected to the Oracle Exadata system via a high-throughput InfiniBand network fabric.
* As the only unified storage vendor to support InfiniBand as a storage network for backup and restore operations, Oracle is leading the way with native high- bandwidth interconnects.
* The InfiniBand network provides 40 Gb of bandwidth per port between the database servers, storage cells, and the Sun ZFS Backup Appliance. Backup and restore operations can be automatically parallelized across all database nodes, Oracle Exadata storage cells, Sun ZFS Backup Appliance channels, and controllers.