What happens to the new DML operations in this scenario?

View the Exhibit and examine the undo tablespace attributes. Your database instance is
experiencing a large volume of transactions from non-DBA users in the last one hour. The

undo tablespace NDOTBS1 is full with transactions and no transaction was committed more
than one hour ago. The database has two more undo tablespaces. What happens to the
new DML operations in this scenario? What happens to the new DML operations in this
scenario?

View the Exhibit and examine the undo tablespace attributes. Your database instance is
experiencing a large volume of transactions from non-DBA users in the last one hour. The

undo tablespace NDOTBS1 is full with transactions and no transaction was committed more
than one hour ago. The database has two more undo tablespaces. What happens to the
new DML operations in this scenario? What happens to the new DML operations in this
scenario?

A.
The DML commands will fail

B.
The undo data generated by the DML is stored in one of the two other undo
tablespace

C.
The undo data generated by the DML will overwrite the extents that contain
committed undo data

D.
The undo data generated by the DML is stored in the SYSTEM undo segment of
the SYSTEM tablespace



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