You want to make sure that your database administrators have a convenient way to
monitor your DBaaS instance. To do so, you need to enable the Oracle DBaaS Monitor.
How would you enable the Oracle DBaaS Monitor?
A.
Use theenable_dbaas_monitorcommand.
B.
Create an SSH tunnel to port 443.
C.
Disable theora_p2_httpsslsecurity rule in Oracle Compute Cloud Service Console.
D.
Use the Oracle GlassFish Server Administration Console.
E.
Add ODBM access to each DBA’s user profile.
Explanation:
To access Oracle DBaaS Monitor when the HTTPS port is blocked, you must create an
SSH tunnel to port 443 on the compute node hosting the DBaaS Monitor.Note:How you access Oracle DBaaS Monitor depends on whether the HTTPS port (443)
hasbeen unblocked. When a Database Cloud Service deployment is first created,
theHTTPS port is blocked to ensure network security
B
https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/database-dbaas-cloud/csdbi/access-dbaas-monitor.html
B
B
B