Which two statements are true about alerts?

Which two statements are true about alerts? (Choose two.)

Which two statements are true about alerts? (Choose two.)

A.
Clearing an alert sends the alert to the alert history

B.
Response actions cannot be specified with server-generated alerts

C.
The nonthreshold alerts appear in the DBA_OUTSTANDING_ALERTS view

D.
Server-generated alerts notify the problems that cannot be resolved automatically and require
administrators to be notified



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jean

jean

A server-generated alert is a notification from the Oracle Database server of an impending problem.
The notification may contain suggestions for correcting the problem.
Notifications are also provided when the problem condition has been cleared.

The data dictionary views provide information about server-generated alerts. The server-generated alerts not only identify the problem, but sometimes recommend how the reported problem can be resolved. The server-generated alert is a notification in Oracle. The server-generated alert is a notification from the Oracle Database server of an impending problem. The server-generated alerts can be based on threshold levels.