How would you do this?

Your storage administrator informs you about some disk corruption issues in the disk subsystem
where your Oracle Cluster Registry (OCR) is located. Your storage administrator has resolved
these corruption issues by applying a patch to the storage subsystem, but to be sure that the OCR
is not affected by this problem the administrator wants you to check the integrity of the OCR. How
would you do this?

Your storage administrator informs you about some disk corruption issues in the disk subsystem
where your Oracle Cluster Registry (OCR) is located. Your storage administrator has resolved
these corruption issues by applying a patch to the storage subsystem, but to be sure that the OCR
is not affected by this problem the administrator wants you to check the integrity of the OCR. How
would you do this?

A.
There is no easy way to check your OCR for corruptions.

B.
You can check whether the OCR is not corrupted by using the OCRCHECK command.

C.
You create a logical export from the OCR by using the OCRCONFIG command and analyze
the export file for errors.

D.
You create a physical backup of the OCR by using the OCRCONFIG command, and if this
succeeds without errors you know that the OCR is not corrupted.

E.
You dump the OCR contents into a text file by using the OCRDUMP command, and if that
succeeds without errors you know that your OCR is not corrupted.



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