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Oracle Exam 1Z0-078 Topic 6 Question 37 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-078 exam
Question #: 37
Topic #: 6
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Which two statements are true about v$asm- views in a clustered environment? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: D, E

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Daniel
1 months ago
I'm stumped on this one. How am I supposed to know the difference between ASM and RDBMS instances? I barely know what those acronyms stand for. *facepalm*
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Erin
13 hours ago
C) Their names can be seen in dice when connected to an ASM instance.
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Nell
6 days ago
A) They exist in both ASM and RDBMS instances, but they can display different outputs depending on the instance type.
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Lou
1 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. I'm going to go with A and D. The views exist in both instances but can show different outputs, and you can use gv$asm_attribute to check the power limit. Wait, is that a real database view or just something I made up? *laughs*
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Maryln
5 days ago
I agree with both of you. A and D are the correct choices. The views can show different outputs depending on the instance type, and gv$asm_attribute can display the ASM_POWER_LIMIT attribute.
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Eliz
25 days ago
Yeah, that's correct. The views exist in both types of instances but can have different outputs. And gv$asm_attribute is used to check the ASM_POWER_LIMIT attribute.
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Izetta
1 months ago
I think you're right, A and D are the correct choices. The views can show different outputs in ASM and RDBMS instances, and gv$asm_attribute can display the ASM_POWER_LIMIT attribute.
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Armando
2 months ago
Hmm, I think A and C are the correct answers. The v$asm views can be seen in both instance types, and their names can be found in DICE when connected to an ASM instance. But I'm not sure about the other options.
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Shayne
17 days ago
I'm not sure about D, but I know that gv$asm_attribute can be used to display the ASM_POWER_LIMIT attribute of all ASM instances in the cluster.
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Jose
23 days ago
I think E is actually correct, v$asm views exist in both ASM and RDBMS instances, and display the same output.
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Lonna
1 months ago
I agree, A is correct because v$asm views exist in both ASM and RDBMS instances. And C is also true, their names can be seen in DICE when connected to an ASM instance.
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Daron
2 months ago
I'm leaning towards A and E. The v$asm views exist in both ASM and RDBMS instances, and they should display the same output, right? I'm not too sure about the other options.
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Omer
2 months ago
I'm not sure about B and C, but I think E is true because v$asm- views should display the same output in both types of instances.
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Hoa
2 months ago
I agree with you, My. I also believe that D is true because gv$asm_attribute can display ASM_POWER_LIMIT.
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My
2 months ago
I think A is true because v$asm- views can show different outputs in ASM and RDBMS instances.
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Lonny
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure the correct answers are A and D. The v$asm views exist in both ASM and RDBMS instances, but they can display different outputs depending on the instance type. And you can use gv$asm_attribute to see the ASM_POWER_LIMIT attribute across all ASM instances in the cluster.
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Salena
1 months ago
Great, so A and D it is for the true statements about v$asm- views in a clustered environment.
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Nilsa
2 months ago
Yes, and gv$asm_attribute is useful for displaying ASM_POWER_LIMIT across all ASM instances.
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Marcos
2 months ago
That makes sense, the v$asm views can show different outputs depending on the instance type.
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Devorah
2 months ago
I think you're right, A and D are the correct answers.
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