What would you do to overcome the error?

database, DEVDB, to the production database, PRODDB. A database link devdb.us.oracle.com is created between PRODDB and DEVDB. You execute the following command on the PRODDB database server:
$ impdp system/manager directory = DB_DATA
dumpfile = schemas.dat
schemas = hr
flashback_time = "TO_TIMESTAMP(’25-08-2007 14:35:00′, ‘DD-MM-YYYY HH24:MI:SS’)"
The command fails displaying the following error:
ORA-39001: invalid argument value
ORA-39000: bad dump file specification
ORA-31640: unable to open dump file "/home/oracle/schema/schemas.dat" for read ORA-27037: unable to obtain file status
What would you do to overcome the error?

database, DEVDB, to the production database, PRODDB. A database link devdb.us.oracle.com is created between PRODDB and DEVDB. You execute the following command on the PRODDB database server:
$ impdp system/manager directory = DB_DATA
dumpfile = schemas.dat
schemas = hr
flashback_time = "TO_TIMESTAMP(’25-08-2007 14:35:00′, ‘DD-MM-YYYY HH24:MI:SS’)"
The command fails displaying the following error:
ORA-39001: invalid argument value
ORA-39000: bad dump file specification
ORA-31640: unable to open dump file "/home/oracle/schema/schemas.dat" for read ORA-27037: unable to obtain file status
What would you do to overcome the error?

A.
Add the user, SYSTEM, to the schemas option.

B.
Add the network_link = devdb.us.oracle.com option.

C.
Change the dumpfile option to [email protected].

D.
Replace the schemas option with the network_link = devdb.us.oracle.com

E.
Replace the dumpfile option with the network_link = devdb.us.oracle.com



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You want to import schema objects of the HR user using Oracle Data Pump from the development database, DEVDB, to the production database, PRODDB. A database link devdb.us.oracle.com is created between PRODDB and DEVDB. You execute the following command on the PRODDB database server:

$ impdp system/manager directory = DB_DATA dumpfile = schemas.dat schemas = hr
flashback_time = “TO_TIMESTAMP(’25-08-2007 14:35:00′, ‘DD-MM-YYYY HH24:MI:SS’)”