Consider the following configuration: /devices/D1is a member of disk group dgroup

Consider the following configuration:
/devices/D1is a member of disk group dgroup

Consider the following configuration:
/devices/D1is a member of disk group dgroup

A.
/devices/D2is a member of disk group dgroupA.
/devices/D3is a member of disk group dgroupA.
You plan to add a new disk, /devices/D4,to the disk group dgroupA.
You execute the following command:
SQL> ALTER DISKGROUP dgroupA ADD DISK ‘/devices/D*’; which task would be
accomplished by the command?
The command adds the new disk, D4, to the disk group.

A.
/devices/D2is a member of disk group dgroupA.
/devices/D3is a member of disk group dgroupA.
You plan to add a new disk, /devices/D4,to the disk group dgroupA.
You execute the following command:
SQL> ALTER DISKGROUP dgroupA ADD DISK ‘/devices/D*’; which task would be
accomplished by the command?
The command adds the new disk, D4, to the disk group.

B.
The command would result in an error because the is no disk by the name “‘/devices/D*'”

C.
The command will be ignored because disks starting with “D” are already members of the
disk group.

D.
The command would result in an error because no wildcard characters can be used in the
disk name.

E.
The command first detaches all the member disks starting with “D”, and the reattaches
them including the new disk.



Leave a Reply 0

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *