Which two situations help to identify that a customer as already using Oracle Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Database functions?
A.
The customer has Enterprise Manager installed on a separate server and regularly accesses the Databasehome page of some of its Enterprise Edition databases from its console.
B.
A customer says that he or she doesn’t use Enterprise Manager, but you learn that the customer routinelyexecutesawrrpt.sqlfrom the SQLPlus prompt.
C.
A customer has theCONTROL_MANAGEMENT_PACK_ACCESSinitialization parameter set toDIAGNOSTIC +TUNING.
D.
A customer says that he or she doesn’t use Enterprise Manager, but you learn that the customer has SQL scripts that access the DBA_HIST_ACTIVE_SESS_HISTORY database view.
E.
A customer says that he or she doesn’t use theEnterprise Manager, but you learn that the customer usescustomized SQL scripts that accessV$SESSIONandV$SQLviews.
CD
Why not B, awrrpt.sql also need diagnostics licence.
BD is correct, the parameter is by default set to D+T, that does not mean that the customer has used any of the licensed features as accessing the DBA_HIST views or the AWR information