What is the outcome of the above commands?

You are in the process of creating a virtual private catalog in your Oracle Database 11g
database. The PROD1, PROD2, and PROD3 Oracle Database 10g databases are
registered in the base recovery catalog. The database user who owns the base recovery
catalog is CATOWNER. CATOWNER executes the following command to grant privileges
to a new user VPC1 using Oracle Database 11g RMAN executables: RMAN> GRANT
CATALOG FOR DATABASE prod1, prod2 TO vpc1; Then you issue the following
commands: RMAN> CONNECT CATALOG vpc1/oracle@catdb; RMAN> SQL “EXEC
catowner.dbms_rcvcat.create_virtual_catalog;” What is the outcome of the above
commands?

You are in the process of creating a virtual private catalog in your Oracle Database 11g
database. The PROD1, PROD2, and PROD3 Oracle Database 10g databases are
registered in the base recovery catalog. The database user who owns the base recovery
catalog is CATOWNER. CATOWNER executes the following command to grant privileges
to a new user VPC1 using Oracle Database 11g RMAN executables: RMAN> GRANT
CATALOG FOR DATABASE prod1, prod2 TO vpc1; Then you issue the following
commands: RMAN> CONNECT CATALOG vpc1/oracle@catdb; RMAN> SQL “EXEC
catowner.dbms_rcvcat.create_virtual_catalog;” What is the outcome of the above
commands?

A.
They produce an error because you need to connect as CATOWNER to execute this
packaged procedure.

B.
They produce an error because you need to connect to the target database to execute
this packaged procedure.

C.
They execute and create a virtual catalog for pre-Oracle 11g clients.

D.
They produce an error because PROD1 and PROD2 databases belong to the older
version.



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