What can you do to skip backing up the TOOLS tablespace without changing the current backup optimization setting?

You set the recovery window to seven days and the backup optimization to ON
Using the CONFIGURE command of Recovery Manager (RMAN). The most recent backup of the
TOOLS tablespace to disk was taken on January 3. The TOOLS tablespace is read-only.
On February 21, when you execute a command to back up all the tablespaces to disk, you find
that RMAN backs up the TOOLS tablespace also, even though the contents of the tablespace
have not changed after the backup on January 3.
Because there are no changes made to the TOOLS tablespace, you decide that the tablespace
should not be backed up by RMAN. What can you do to skip backing up the TOOLS tablespace
without changing the current backup optimization setting?

You set the recovery window to seven days and the backup optimization to ON
Using the CONFIGURE command of Recovery Manager (RMAN). The most recent backup of the
TOOLS tablespace to disk was taken on January 3. The TOOLS tablespace is read-only.
On February 21, when you execute a command to back up all the tablespaces to disk, you find
that RMAN backs up the TOOLS tablespace also, even though the contents of the tablespace
have not changed after the backup on January 3.
Because there are no changes made to the TOOLS tablespace, you decide that the tablespace
should not be backed up by RMAN. What can you do to skip backing up the TOOLS tablespace
without changing the current backup optimization setting?

A.
configure a default device for RMAN backups

B.
temporarily disables the retention policy for RMAN backups

C.
configure automatic channel allocation for RMAN backups

D.
use the CONFIGURE command to reconfigure the recovery window to 60 days



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