Which two privilege delegation types are supported by Oracle Enterprise Manager?

Which two privilege delegation types are supported by Oracle Enterprise Manager?

Which two privilege delegation types are supported by Oracle Enterprise Manager?

A.
Sudo

B.
DBrun

C.
Powerbroker

D.
Privilege Manager

E.
Group Policy Manager

F.
Persona_create

Explanation:
If you do not have access to either Oracle account or root account, then you can
use SUDO or PowerBroker access to switch users to perform the tasks, this is called Privilege
Delegation. Privilege Delegation is a framework that allows you to use either SUDO or
PowerBroker to perform an activity with the privileges of another user (locked accounts).



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While most steps within a Deployment Procedure can be run as a normal user, there are some steps that require special permissions and privileges, and the Oracle account credentials or the root account credentials may not be sufficient. Under such circumstances, use authentication utilities to run some steps within the Deployment Procedure with the privileges of another user. The authentication utilities supported by Enterprise Manager Cloud Control are SUDO and PowerBroker. This support is offered using the Privilege Delegation mechanism available in Enterprise Manager Cloud Control