What is the outcome?

In your database, the measured 99thpercentile value is used as the maximum value. You set
a warning threshold level of 110% of maximum trigger as an alert. What is the
outcome?(Choose the best answer.)

In your database, the measured 99thpercentile value is used as the maximum value. You set
a warning threshold level of 110% of maximum trigger as an alert. What is the
outcome?(Choose the best answer.)

A.
It generates an error because the warning threshold cannot exceed 100%.

B.
It generates an error because the percentage of maximum threshold cannot be set with a
significance-level threshold value.

C.
It generates an alert when an observed metric is 99% of the 99thpercentile value as
measured over the moving window baseline.

D.
It generates an alert when an observed metric is 110% of the 99thpercentile value as
measured over the moving window baseline.

E.
It generates an alert when 1 in 100 observations for an observed metric exceeds the
99thpercentile value as measured over the fixed baseline.



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Jonesy

Jonesy

I would also say D

https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24628_01/doc.121/e24473/adv_threshold.htm#EMADM15132
Percentage of Maximum: These types of thresholds compute the threshold values based on specified percentages of the maximum observed over the period of time you selected. Percentage-of-maximum-based alerts are generated if the current value is at or above the percentage of maximum you specify. For example, if a maximum value of 1000 is encountered during a time group, and if 105 is specified as the Warning level, then values above 1050 (105% of 1000 = 1050) will raise an alert.