When you use WebLogic Management Pack EE, which three operations are enabled compared to
managing WebLogic Server only through web console?
A.
management of many WebLogic Server Domains from a single web console
B.
tracking changes in the configuration of WebLogic Domain
C.
automation of provisioning process in the new environment
D.
checking compliance with the licenses that a customer has
E.
visual creation of JDBC DataSource object to Oracle RAC
Explanation:
The WebLogic Server Management Pack EE greatly improves application
performance by providing unique functionality to automatically detect performance
bottlenecks; quickly diagnose these performance problems, and identify their root
cause. Key application performance management features of the pack include the
following:
* (A) Manage multiple farms and WebLogic Domains centrally
* Monitor Oracle Coherence Cluster – including all nodes within a cluster, all
caches, services, connection managers and connections
* Monitor middleware availability and performance out-of-box; track such data
historically, and receive notifications of potential problems
* Obtain real-time, in-depth JVM diagnostics without instrumentation overhead
* Trace transactions across containers as well as to the database
* (E) Analyze call paths and dependencies via graphical, architecture views
* (E) Automatically discover and model dependencies between Java components,
frameworks, and web services
Reference: Weblogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition
I would go with ABC
(C) – http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/license.102/b40010/app_server_management.htm
“This pack offers a complete, cost-effective, and easy-to-use solution for application performance management, configuration management, and provisioning and patch automation for Oracle Fusion Middleware. “
the given A, B, E Options seems to be correct.
E is not correct, because Admin Console can create JDBC DS for RAC
A B & E
The WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition provides common administration operations – traditionally available from the Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control console or the WebLogic Server Administration Console – directly from the Cloud Control console. Consequently, a single console can be used to centrally administer multiple domains, and administrators can specify domain credentials once, store them as preferred credentials and never be prompted for domain credentials again. Key administration related features of the pack include the following:
Lock a domain configuration via Change Center prior to making changes
View and edit settings for the domain, cluster, server, server template and machine configurations
Create, edit, delete and test JDBC data sources
View, configure and use MBeans via the System MBean Browser
Record configuration actions as series of WLST commands
Configure log file settings (e.g. location, format, log level, rotation policy)
Audit administration operations performed by Enterprise Manager administrators
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/oem/soa-mgmt/ds-em12c-wls-mgmt-pack-ee-1552456.pdf