(Choose five.)

Your four-node RAC cluster is no longer coping with workloads for one of its databases at peak
periods and you decide to add another node to the cluster. The current configuration has two RAC
databases, each with four instances with only the second database using ASM as a clustered
database file system. ASM is installed in a separate home.
Which five steps must you take to add all the software components and processes to the new
node before you run DBCAto add database and ASM instances on the new cluster nodes. Do not
be concerned with the correct sequence for the steps. (Choose five.)

Your four-node RAC cluster is no longer coping with workloads for one of its databases at peak
periods and you decide to add another node to the cluster. The current configuration has two RAC
databases, each with four instances with only the second database using ASM as a clustered
database file system. ASM is installed in a separate home.
Which five steps must you take to add all the software components and processes to the new
node before you run DBCAto add database and ASM instances on the new cluster nodes. Do not
be concerned with the correct sequence for the steps. (Choose five.)

A.
Run netca from the new node to add a listener to the new node.

B.
Run addNode.sh in the ASM home/oui/bin directory from one of the existing nodes.

C.
Run addNode.sh in the RDBMS home/oui/bin directory from one of the existing nodes.

D.
Run racgons add_config from one of the existing nodes to add the ONS metadata to the OCR.

E.
Run cluvfy stage -pre crsinst <list of all nodes> from one of the existing nodes to verify the
cluster configuration.

F.
Run addnode.sh in the Clusterware home/oui/bin directory from one of the existing nodes to
define the new node to all existing nodes.

G.
Run addnode.sh in the Clusterware home/oui/bin directory from each of the existing nodes
once to define the new node to each existing node.



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