Choose two. A database is configured in ARCHIVELOG mode. A full RMAN backup exists but no control file backup to trace has been taken. A media failure has occurred. In which two scenarios is incomplete recovery required?
This question is giving me flashbacks to my Oracle DBA certification exam! B and D sound like the right answers to me. As for C, I'm just hoping I never have to deal with that in a production environment. Incomplete recovery? No thanks!
Okay, let's think this through. B and D are the obvious choices - losing the control file and inactive redo log group would definitely require incomplete recovery. As for C, I'm not sure if that's a common scenario, but it's good to know just in case.
Haha, this question is testing our Oracle recovery knowledge! I'm going with B and D. Losing the control file and inactive redo log group sounds like a recipe for incomplete recovery. As for C, I hope I never have to deal with that in real life!
Ah, I see. B and D make sense. Losing the control file and inactive redo log group would definitely mess things up. E is a bit of a curveball, though. I wonder if the SYSAUX tablespace is really that critical for recovery.
Ah, I see. B and D make sense. Losing the control file and inactive redo log group would definitely mess things up. E is a bit of a curveball, though. I wonder if the SYSAUX tablespace is really that critical for recovery.
Hmm, I think B and D are the correct answers. After all, losing the control file and inactive redo log group would definitely require incomplete recovery. C is a tough one, though. Not sure about that one.
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