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Oracle Exam 1Z0-902 Topic 3 Question 19 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-902 exam
Question #: 19
Topic #: 3
[All 1Z0-902 Questions]

Which four actions should you take before proceeding with applying updates to your Exadata Database Machine?

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Suggested Answer: D

Exachk is an Oracle-provided diagnostic tool that allows you to check various components of an Exadata Database Server, including the client network. The tool is located in the /opt/oracle.SupportTools/exachk/ directory and can be run with the command: exachk. This command can be run with the option ---from <Fridays_Date>_17:00:00 and ---to <Sundays_Date>_23:59:00 to specify a time range of interest, this way you can check the client network status between the specified time range. The tool checks the status of various components such as network interfaces, InfiniBand fabric, and storage servers. It also analyzes log files, configuration files, and system settings to detect any issues. The tool generates a report, which can be used to identify the root cause of the issue and provide recommendations for resolution.

Tfact1 is a tool to collect diagnostic information from Exadata and non-Exadata systems and it is not related to client network status.

Netcheck and GetExaWatcherResults.sh are not tools provided with the Exadata Database Server and they are not related to client network status.


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Mitsue
3 days ago
Wait, why would I run exachk and only resolve the new warnings? Shouldn't I resolve all the warnings to ensure a smooth update process?
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Barney
4 days ago
I think options A, B, and D are definitely the right actions to take. Consulting the MOS notes and running the prerequisite checks are crucial before applying any updates.
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Jina
11 days ago
After that, we need to run exachk and resolve any new WARNINGS.
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Luisa
14 days ago
Yes, that's a good idea. We should also check the Exadata Critical Issues note.
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Jina
20 days ago
I think we should consult My Oracle Support note 888828.1 first.
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