Which two statements are true about ASM alias names?
A.
ASM files created using an alias name are not OMF files even if OMF is enabled.
B.
Alias file names cannot be used together with templates when creating tablespaces.
C.
ASM files created using an alias name are OMF files even if OMF is not enabled.
D.
Alias names can be stored only in user-defined directories.
E.
ASM files created using an alias name also have a fully qualified name and can be accessed by either name.
Explanation:
A: Alias names are not created as OMF.
B: An alias ASM filename with template is used only for ASM file creation operations. It has the following format:
+dgroup(template_name)/alias
Incorrect Answers:
D: You can create an alias in any system-generated or user-created Oracle ASM directory.
https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/OSTMG/GUID-7AE5B8CA-B563-4864-A934-4C170A9590F5.htm#OSTMG10065
Hello
Correct answers should be A and E.
B is incorrect. See: https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/OSTMG/GUID-431FFE77-8322-449A-A578-52FFB29355F2.htm#OSTMG94203
Thanks JK. B is incorrect.
I agree. The correct answer should be A and E
CE
https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/OSTMG/GUID-89E154AD-BFA2-45AF-B316-FEBF64F8FC6B.htm#OSTMG10264
Every file created in Oracle ASM is provided a file name generated by Oracle Managed Files, known as a fully qualified file name (or system-generated file name). The fully qualified file name represents a complete path name in the Oracle ASM file system. An example of a fully qualified file name is:
A and E
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