Which two choices does it give you?

You are beginning the Installation of an Oracle Database, 11g Release 1. The OUI detects that
you are installing onto a cluster. Which two choices does it give you?

You are beginning the Installation of an Oracle Database, 11g Release 1. The OUI detects that
you are installing onto a cluster. Which two choices does it give you?

A.
The ability to install a single node non cluster Installation on the local node

B.
The ability to select the nodes to install the RAC enabled Oracle database software

C.
the ability to install clusterware

D.
The ability to install RAC on some nodes and a single instance Oracle database on others

Explanation:
A: On the Select Database Management Option page, if you have already
completed the Grid Control Management Agent installation, then you can select either Grid or
Local Database control. Otherwise, only Local Database control for database management is
supported for Oracle RAC.
B: You can install Oracle RAC One Node on two or more nodes in the cluster. An Oracle RAC
One Node installation starts up an instance on one of the nodes you select as an Oracle RAC One
Node pool member. If that instance goes down, then the Oracle RAC One Node instance is
started up on another pool member using Online Database Relocation. This feature migrates
database instances and connections to other cluster nodes for high availability.
Note:
When you run OUI, you can select the Typical or the Advanced Install type.
The Typical install type installs a default configuration of Oracle Database, with basic configuration
choices. Oracle recommends that most users select Typical as their installation type.
The Advanced installation type is for customized installations, and should be used only when you

have a specific requirement for it, such as requiring different passwords for the SYS, SYSMAN,
SYSTEM and DBSNMP accounts, or using a different database character set than is in use on
your servers, changing product languages, or other nonstandard configuration



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