Which three steps should you perform to recover the con…

Your multitenant container database (CDB) contains three pluggable database (PDBs). You find that the control
file is damaged. You plan to use RMAN to recover the control file. There are no startup triggers associated with
the PDBs.
Which three steps should you perform to recover the control file and make the database fully operational?

Your multitenant container database (CDB) contains three pluggable database (PDBs). You find that the control
file is damaged. You plan to use RMAN to recover the control file. There are no startup triggers associated with
the PDBs.
Which three steps should you perform to recover the control file and make the database fully operational?

A.
Mount the container database (CDB) and restore the control file from the control file auto backup.

B.
Recover and open the CDB in NORMAL mode.

C.
Mount the CDB and then recover and open the database, with the RESETLOGS option.

D.
Open all the pluggable databases.

E.
Recover each pluggable database.

F.
Start the database instance in the nomount stage and restore the control file from control file auto backup.

Explanation:
Step 1: F
Step 2: D
Step 3: C: If all copies of the current control file are lost or damaged, then you must restore and mount a
backup control file. You must then run the RECOVERcommand, even if no data files have been restored, and
open the database with the RESETLOGS option.
Note:
* RMAN and Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control (Cloud Control) provide full support for backup and
recovery in a multitenant environment. You can back up and recover a whole multitenant container database
(CDB), root only, or one or more pluggable databases (PDBs).



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