Which two statements are true regarding this oranfstab file?

You decided to use Direct NFS configuration in a non-RAC Oracle installation and created the
oranfstab file in /etc. Which two statements are true regarding this oranfstab file? (Choose two.)

You decided to use Direct NFS configuration in a non-RAC Oracle installation and created the
oranfstab file in /etc. Which two statements are true regarding this oranfstab file? (Choose two.)

A.
Its entries are specific to a single database.

B.
It contains file systems that have been mounted by Direct NFS.

C.
It is globally available to all Oracle 11 g databases on the machine.

D.
It contains file systems that have been mounted by the kernel NFS system.



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When the oranfstab file is placed in /etc, then it is globally available to all Oracle databases, and can contain mount points used by all Oracle databases running on nodes in the cluster, including standalone databases. However, on Oracle RAC systems, if the oranfstab file is placed in /etc, then you must replicate the file /etc/oranfstab file on all nodes, and keep each /etc/oranfstab file synchronized on all nodes, just as you must with the /etc/fstab file.

In all cases, mount points must be mounted by the kernel NFS system, even when they are being served using Direct NFS Client.

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