Why does the startup command return the error shown?

You issue commands in SQL*Plus as the Oracle owner, to enable multithreading for your UNIX-based Oracle
12c database:
CONNECT/AS SYSDBA
ALTER SYSTEMSETTHREADED__EXECUTION= TRUESCOPE=SPFILE;
SHUTDOWNIMMEDIATE
You then restart the instance and get an error:
STARTUP
ORA-01031:insufficientprivileges
Why does the startup command return the error shown?

You issue commands in SQL*Plus as the Oracle owner, to enable multithreading for your UNIX-based Oracle
12c database:
CONNECT/AS SYSDBA
ALTER SYSTEMSETTHREADED__EXECUTION= TRUESCOPE=SPFILE;
SHUTDOWNIMMEDIATE
You then restart the instance and get an error:
STARTUP
ORA-01031:insufficientprivileges
Why does the startup command return the error shown?

A.
because the threaded architecture requires exiting from sql*pIus and reconnecting with sql*PIus / as sysdba
before issuing a startup command

B.
because the threaded architecture requires issuing a new connect / as sysdba from within sql*pIus before
issuing a startup command

C.
because the threaded architecture requires authentication using a password file before issuing a startup
command

D.
because the threaded architecture requires connecting to the instance via a listener before issuing a startup
command

E.
because the threaded architecture requires restarting the listener before issuing a startup command

Explanation:



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