Which two options describe the boot environment policy property that is currently set for this image?

The following image properties are displayed on your system:

Which two options describe the boot environment policy property that is currently set for this
image?

The following image properties are displayed on your system:

Which two options describe the boot environment policy property that is currently set for this
image?

A.
All package operations are performed in a new BE set as active on the next boot.

B.
Do not create a new BE. The install, update, uninstall, or revert operation is not performed if a
new BE is required.

C.
If a BE is created, do not set it as the active BE on the next boot

D.
A reboot is required for all package operations

E.
A reboot is not required after a package operation.

F.
For package operations that require a reboot, this policy creates a new BE set as active on the
next boot.

Explanation:
Image properties described below.
* be-policy
Specifies when a boot environment is created during packaging operations. The following values
are allowed:
/ default
Apply the default BE creation policy: create-backup.
/ always-new (D, F)
Require a reboot for all package operations (D) by performing them in a new BE set as active on
the next boot (F). A backup BE is not created unless explicitly requested.
This policy is the safest, but is more strict than most sites need since no packages can be added
without a reboot.



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rocky

rocky

AD for sure:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23824_01/html/E21802/glmky.html

always-new
Require a reboot for all package operations by performing them in a new BE set as active on the next boot. A backup BE is not created unless explicitly requested.

This policy is the safest, but is more strict than most sites need since no packages can be added without a reboot.

dilli

dilli

Agree with “rocky” A,D answers right.