Why would you execute these commands after changing the node to use the virtual host name?

You are using a DCM-managed OracleAS cluster and have installed an OracleAS Cold Failover
Middle-Tier cluster environment. After installing, you have reconfigured the OracleAS components
to use the virtual host name instead of the physical host name. And then, you execute the
following commands:
$ $ORACLE_HOME/dcm/bin/dcmctl updateConfig -ct-i ohs $ $ORACLE_HOME/dcm/bin/dcmctl
updateConfig -ct -i oc4j
Why would you execute these commands after changing the node to use the virtual host name?
(Choose all that apply.)

You are using a DCM-managed OracleAS cluster and have installed an OracleAS Cold Failover
Middle-Tier cluster environment. After installing, you have reconfigured the OracleAS components
to use the virtual host name instead of the physical host name. And then, you execute the
following commands:
$ $ORACLE_HOME/dcm/bin/dcmctl updateConfig -ct-i ohs $ $ORACLE_HOME/dcm/bin/dcmctl
updateConfig -ct -i oc4j
Why would you execute these commands after changing the node to use the virtual host name?
(Choose all that apply.)

A.
to propagate the changes from the Distributed Configuration Management (DCM) repository to
the active node

B.
to update the DCM repository with the changes that are made in the cluster node

C.
to synchronize the information about OracleAS components from all nodes with the DCM
repository

D.
to register the OracleAS component, OC4J, and to upload the OC4J module to the DCM
repository



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