The following query shows four MEMBER disks and three CANDIDATE disks.
SQL> select name, header_status, path from v$asm_disk;
NAME HEADER_STATUS PATH
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CANDIDATE /dev/rdsk/diska5
CANDIDATE /dev/rdsk/diska6
CANDIDATE /dev/rdsk/diska7
DISK01 MEMBER /dev/rdsk/diska1
DISK02 MEMBER /dev/rdsk/diska2
DISK03 MEMBER /dev/rdsk/diska3
DISK04 MEMBER /dev/rdsk/diska4
7 rows selected.
Using SQLPlus you want to add /dev/rdsk/diska5 and /dev/rdsk/diska6 to diskgroup DGROUP1.
DGROUP1 is currently mounted.
Pick the statement that would fail to add diska5 and diska6.
A.
ALTER DISKGROUP dgroup1 ADD DISK
‘/dev/rdsk/disk*5’,
‘/dev/rdsk/disk*6’;
B.
ALTER DISKGROUP dgroup1 ADD DISK
‘/dev/rdsk/diska5’,
‘/dev/rdsk/diska6’;
C.
ALTER DISKGROUP dgroup1 ADD DISK
‘/dev/rdsk/diska5’ name disk05,
‘/dev/rdsk/diska6’ name disk06;
D.
ALTER DISKGROUP dgroup1 ADD DISK ‘/dev/rdsk/diska*’;
E.
ALTER DISKGROUP dgroup1 ADD DISK ‘/dev/rdsk/diska[56]’;