What is the outcome of the import?

The CATDBI2c database contains an Oracle Database 12c catalog schema owned by the
rc12c user. The CATDB11 database contains an Oracle Database l1g catalog schema

owned by the RCII user. A database with DBID=1423241 is registered in the CATDB11
catalog. Both the recovery catalog databases are open. In the CATDB12c database, you
execute the commands: Srman RMAN> CONNECT CATALOG rc12c/pass12c8catdbI2c
RMAN> IMPOST CATALOG rc1l/pwdcatl19catdbl1 DBID=I423241; What is the outcome of
the import?

The CATDBI2c database contains an Oracle Database 12c catalog schema owned by the
rc12c user. The CATDB11 database contains an Oracle Database l1g catalog schema

owned by the RCII user. A database with DBID=1423241 is registered in the CATDB11
catalog. Both the recovery catalog databases are open. In the CATDB12c database, you
execute the commands: Srman RMAN> CONNECT CATALOG rc12c/pass12c8catdbI2c
RMAN> IMPOST CATALOG rc1l/pwdcatl19catdbl1 DBID=I423241; What is the outcome of
the import?

A.
It fails because the target database and recovery catalog database are of different
versions.

B.
It succeeds and all global scripts in the sc:: catalog that have the same name as existing
global scripts in the RC12C catalog are automatically renamed.

C.
It succeeds but the database is not automatically registered in the Rc12c catalog.

D.
It fails because RMAN is not connected to the target database with DBID=1423241.



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