why should Oracle Explorer Data Collector be run with the “-i” switch after initial system power-on and setup are complete?

Based on the Enterprise Installation Standards (EIS), why should Oracle Explorer Data Collector
be run with the “-i” switch after initial system power-on and setup are complete?

Based on the Enterprise Installation Standards (EIS), why should Oracle Explorer Data Collector
be run with the “-i” switch after initial system power-on and setup are complete?

A.
To remove confidential customer IP addresses from the Explorer output

B.
To provide a baseline of the initial system configuration

C.
To collect local Intelligent Platform management Interface (IPMI) data

D.
To collect remote Oracle ILOM snapshot data



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Rob

Rob

Correct Answer B

Dupek

Dupek

B
(Introduction to Oracle Explorer Data Collector on competencycenter)