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Managing Control Files MCQ

In which way you can recover a control File using a current copy by using the following,

Edit the CONTROL_FILES parameter in the initialization parameter file to replace the bad location with the new location?

CONTROL_FILES = (/u01/oracle/prod/control01.ctl,

/u02/oracle/prod/control02.ctl,

/u04/oracle/prod/control03.ctl)


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Correct Answer:

 Recovering from Permanent Media Failure Using a Control File Copy


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Disk I/O is reduced and access time improves for joins of clustered tables?

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Correct Answer: True

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You Choose Appropriate Tables for the Cluster for which the following conditions are true?

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Correct Answer: The tables are primarily queried--that is, tables that are not predominantly inserted into or updated And Records from the tables are frequently queried together or joined

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The following step is used in?


1) Edit the CONTROL_FILES parameter in the database initialization parameter file to delete the old control file name.


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Correct Answer:

 Dropping Control Files



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Troubleshooting after Creating Control Files after issuing the CREATE CONTROLFILE statement, you may encounter which of these errors?




 Checking for Missing or Extra Files And Handling Errors During CREATE CONTROLFILE

 Handling Errors During CREATE CONTROLFILE

 None

 Checking for Missing or Extra Files


Oracle strongly recommends that your database has a minimum of four control files and that they are located on separate physical disks?


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Correct Answer:

False


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The following steps are used to? 1) Make a list of all datafiles and redo log files of the database 2) Back up all datafiles and redo log files of the database 3) Start up a new instance, but do not mount or open the database

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Correct Answer: Creating New Control Files

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You can change the database name and DBID (internal database identifier) using the DBNEWID utility?

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Correct Answer: True

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Every Oracle Database has a control file, which is a small binary file that records the physical structure of the database; the control file does not include?

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Correct Answer: None

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