Which two actions does the script perform?

You upgrade your Oracle database in a multiprocessor environment. As a recommended you
execute the following script:
SQL > @utlrp.sql
Which two actions does the script perform?

You upgrade your Oracle database in a multiprocessor environment. As a recommended you
execute the following script:
SQL > @utlrp.sql
Which two actions does the script perform?

A.
Parallel compilation of only the stored PL/SQL code

B.
Sequential recompilation of only the stored PL/SQL code

C.
Parallel recompilation of any stored PL/SQL code

D.
Sequential recompilation of any stored PL/SQL code

E.
Parallel recompilation of Java code

F.
Sequential recompilation of Java code

Explanation:
utlrp.sql and utlprp.sql
The utlrp.sql and utlprp.sql scripts are provided by Oracle to recompile all invalid objects in the
database. They are typically run after major database changes such as upgrades or patches. They
are located in the $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin directory and provide a wrapper on the
UTL_RECOMP package. The utlrp.sql script simply calls the utlprp.sql script with a command line
parameter of “0”. The utlprp.sql accepts a single integer parameter that indicates the level of
parallelism as follows.
0 – The level of parallelism is derived based on the CPU_COUNT parameter.
1 – The recompilation is run serially, one object at a time.
N – The recompilation is run in parallel with “N” number of threads.
Both scripts must be run as the SYS user, or another user with SYSDBA, to work correctly.
Recompiling Invalid Schema Objects



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Note: Selecting Recompile invalid objects at the end of upgrade is
equivalent to running the utlrp.sql script, located in the ORACLE_
HOME/rdbms/admin directory, which is used to recompile stored
PL/SQL and Java code.