How do you create a Java-based tool trace file?

While creating a new service inside your ORCL database, you encounter a problem during the execution of the srvctl add service command. Because you are unable to explain the reason for this failure, you decide to log a service request in Oracle Metalink.

You want to make this service request as complete as possible. You want to create a trace file from your problematic srvctl command execution so that Oracle Support has all possible information to quickly identify and resolve your problem.

How do you create a Java-based tool trace file?

While creating a new service inside your ORCL database, you encounter a problem during the execution of the srvctl add service command. Because you are unable to explain the reason for this failure, you decide to log a service request in Oracle Metalink.

You want to make this service request as complete as possible. You want to create a trace file from your problematic srvctl command execution so that Oracle Support has all possible information to quickly identify and resolve your problem.

How do you create a Java-based tool trace file?

A.
Set the DEBUG environment variable to TRUE before you execute the srvctl command.

B.
Set the SRVM_TRACE environment variable to TRUE before you execute the srvctl command.

C.
Set the SRVM_DEBUG environment variable to TRUE before you execute the srvctl command.

D.
Request extra information by adding the -d (debug) command-line flag at the srvctl command line.

E.
Request extra information by adding the -v (verbose) command-line flag at the srvctl command line.



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