Which two are true about the output of this DGMGRL command?

You have a Data Guard Broker configuration called Somewhere’ as shown:
Which two are true about the output of this DGMGRL command?

You have a Data Guard Broker configuration called Somewhere’ as shown:
Which two are true about the output of this DGMGRL command?

A.
A far sync instance cannot have inconsistent properties because it has no database.

B.
It shows all properties whose broker configuration values for database Nearby are inconsistent with the broker configuration values for database Farout.

C.
It shows all properties whose broker configuration values for database Nearby are inconsistent with the values in the corresponding server parameter file or the runtime values for database instance Nearby.

D.
Any inconsistency reported is on an instance-specific basis.



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Wim J

Wim J

The InconsistentProperties monitorable database property returns a table that shows all database properties whose values contained in the broker configuration file are inconsistent with the values in the corresponding server parameter file or the runtime values in the database.

Although the properties reported in this table are database-specific or far sync instance-specific properties, the inconsistency is reported on an instance-specific basis. A database or far sync instance-specific property only ensures that there is one value in the broker’s configuration file for all instances of the database or far sync instance, but the runtime values can be different. This means that a database or far sync instance-specific property may be inconsistent only on some instances

Correct! (C, D)