What is true about the attributes that may be set to control the application?

As part of your data center’s high availability strategy, you are creating resource definitions
to control the management of a web-based application by the Oracle Grid Infrastructure
clusterware stack. The application and its VIP are normally online on one node of a
four-node cluster due to the CARDINALITY of the resource type being set to 1. You have
chosen a policy-managed resource type for the application by using a server pool that uses
only RACNODE3 and RACNODE4. The START ATTEMPTS attribute for the resource is set
to 2 and FAILURE INTERVAL is set to 60. What is true about the attributes that may be set
to control the application?

As part of your data center’s high availability strategy, you are creating resource definitions
to control the management of a web-based application by the Oracle Grid Infrastructure
clusterware stack. The application and its VIP are normally online on one node of a
four-node cluster due to the CARDINALITY of the resource type being set to 1. You have
chosen a policy-managed resource type for the application by using a server pool that uses
only RACNODE3 and RACNODE4. The START ATTEMPTS attribute for the resource is set
to 2 and FAILURE INTERVAL is set to 60. What is true about the attributes that may be set
to control the application?

A.
The clusterware will attempt to start the application on the same node twice within the
server pool as long as that node is up. If the node fails, then the VIP and the application will
be failed over to the other node in the server pool immediately.

B.
The clusterware will attempt to start the application on the same node twice within the
server pool as long as that node is up. If the application fails to start immediately but the
node is still up, then the VIP and the application will NOT be failed over to the other node in
the server pool.

C.
The clusterware will attempt to start the application on the same node twice within the
server pool as long as that node is up. If the node fails, then the VIP and the application will
be failed over to the other node in the server pool only after two 60-second intervals have
elapsed.

D.
The clusterware will attempt to start the application on the same node twice within the
server pool as long as that node is up. If the application fails to start after 60 seconds, but
the node is still up, then the VIP and the application will NOT be failed over to the other
node in the server pool.



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