which order to accomplish this task?

After a failed cluster database creation process, you realize that the contents of the OCR does not
match the current cluster configuration anymore. Before you started the database creation
process, you created a logical backup of the OCR, and now you want to use this logical backup to
bring the OCR contents in sync with the current cluster configuration.
Which commands would you use and in which order to accomplish this task?
1 OCRCONFIG -REPAIR (on the local cluster node only)
2 OCRCONFIG -REPAIR (on all cluster nodes)
3 OCRCONFIG -RESTORE <path name>
4 OCRCONFIG -IMPORT <path name>
5 CRSCTL STOP CRS (on the local cluster node only)
6 CRSCTL STOP CRS (on all cluster nodes)
7 OCRCONFIG -SHOWBACKUP
8 CRSCTL START CRS (on the local cluster node only)
9 CRSCTL START CRS (on all cluster nodes)

After a failed cluster database creation process, you realize that the contents of the OCR does not
match the current cluster configuration anymore. Before you started the database creation
process, you created a logical backup of the OCR, and now you want to use this logical backup to
bring the OCR contents in sync with the current cluster configuration.
Which commands would you use and in which order to accomplish this task?
1 OCRCONFIG -REPAIR (on the local cluster node only)
2 OCRCONFIG -REPAIR (on all cluster nodes)
3 OCRCONFIG -RESTORE <path name>
4 OCRCONFIG -IMPORT <path name>
5 CRSCTL STOP CRS (on the local cluster node only)
6 CRSCTL STOP CRS (on all cluster nodes)
7 OCRCONFIG -SHOWBACKUP
8 CRSCTL START CRS (on the local cluster node only)
9 CRSCTL START CRS (on all cluster nodes)

A.
5,3,8.

B.
6,4,9.

C.
5,4,8.

D.
6,3,9.

E.
7,6,3,9.

F.
7,6,4,9.

G.
7,6,3,2,9.



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