Your customer would like to configure monitoring capabilities alongside ASR on the stand-alone server that
was set aside to run ASR Manager.
What configuration would you set up for the customer?
A.
Enterprise Manager, SQL Developer Server, and ASR Manager on the stand-alone server because ASR
needs SQL Developer to gain SQL access to the database server
B.
ASR Manager inside the firewall to ensure that root access to Exadata Database Machine is not
compromised
C.
ASR Manager with SNMP traps configured to listen for specific alerts triggered by Exadata Database
Machine
D.
Enterprise Manager (Ops Center) and ASR Manager on the stand-alone server because ASR is not a
monitoring tool
C ?
Sorry, D seems ok.
2 Recommended Configuration
The recommended configuration is to install the ASR Manager, which receives fault
telemetry information from the servers in Oracle Exadata Database Machine, on an
external standalone server. This server must run Solaris or Linux as the operating system.
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E37710_01/doc.41/e23333.pdf
Correct! Actually there is a note on the document that you’ve linked that says it:
Note: ASR is not a system management or monitoring tool; it is
designed to automatically open Oracle Service Requests when specific
faults are detected on Oracle products that are qualified for ASR. Best
practices include implementing a system management and
monitoring solution along with ASR, such as Oracle Enterprise
Manager Ops Center.
So D.
Answer is C
D