Which two kinds of failures make the Data Recovery Advisor (DRA) generate a manual checklist?

Which two kinds of failures make the Data Recovery Advisor (DRA) generate a manual checklist? (Choose two.)

Which two kinds of failures make the Data Recovery Advisor (DRA) generate a manual checklist? (Choose two.)

A.
Failure when no standby database is configured

B.
Failure because a data file is renamed accidentally

C.
Failure that requires no archive logs to be applied for recovery

D.
Failure due to loss of connectivity-for example, an unplugged disk cable



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Data Recovery Advisor can generate a manual checklist. Two types of failures can appear:
• Failures that require human intervention: an example is a connectivity failure when a disk cable is not plugged in.
• Failures that required faster if you can undo a previous erroneous action: for example, if you renamed a data file by error, it’s faster to rename it back to its previous name than initiate RMAN restoration from backup.