Which three statements are true about using ADVM volume…

Which three statements are true about using ADVM volumes and mounting ACFS file systems from leaf nodes in a Flex Cluster? (Choose three.)

Which three statements are true about using ADVM volumes and mounting ACFS file systems from leaf nodes in a Flex Cluster? (Choose three.)

A.
Partitioning ADVM-managed volumes using fdisk or other utilities on a leaf node is not supported.

B.
An ADVM volume cannot be used as a boot device on a leaf node.

C.
To use ADVM volumes, an ASM proxy instance is not required on a leaf node.

D.
ADVM volumes can be used to store the OCR and voting les to be used by a leaf node.

E.
An ADVM volume cannot be used as the root file system on a leaf node.

F.
To use ADVM volumes on a leaf node, the oraclesacfs, oracleoks, and oracleadvm drivers must be loaded on all hub nodes.



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Pawel

Pawel

B and E sounds ok, according to 11.2 docs at least, however I cannot find enything about A.
C seems to be correct – Which nodes can host ASM-Proxy instance?
ASM-Proxy instance only needs to run in the clusters employing Flex ASM on the nodes where access to ACFS is required. Whereas ASM-Proxy instance can run on any node in a standard cluster, only Hub nodes in a Flex cluster can host it (Fig. 1). It can run on the same node as ASM instance or on a different node. It can be shut down when ACFS is not running.

so in my opinion B C E