A directory +DATA/ORCL/DATAFILE/USERS exists in ASM.
USERS is a user created directory; ORCL and DATAFILE are system generated directories.
Which two statements are true about user-created directories?
You can create subdirectories under the USERS directory.
You cannot rename a user-created subdirectory.
You cannot drop a directory containing aliases unless you delete the aliases first.
You cannot create a user-defined directory at the root (+) level.
You cannot create a nested subdirectory /USERS/2014 under USERS with a single CREATE DIRETORY command even if directory USER1 doesnt exist.
Correct answer: DE
Question 2
Which three components are integral parts of High Availability NFS (HANFS)?
Application VIP
DHCP
ExportFS
HAVIP
NFS
HAIP
Correct answer: CDE
Explanation:
CD: In addition to ACFS/ADVM and ASM, HANFS also relies on new Oracle 12.1 Clusterware (CRS) resources, namely the HAVIP and the ExportFS.DE: High Availability Network File Storage (NFS) for Oracle Grid Infrastructure provides uninterrupted service of NFS V2/V3/V4 exported paths by exposing NFS exports on Highly Available Virtual IPs (HAVIP) and using Oracle Clusterware agents to ensure that the HAVIPs and NFS exports are always online. References: https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/OSTMG/GUID-4D7A5911-8FA6-47DC-98BB-593B2C90D43E.htm#OSTMG95489http://www.oracle.com/ocom/groups/public/@otn/documents/webcontent/2011281.pdf
CD: In addition to ACFS/ADVM and ASM, HANFS also relies on new Oracle 12.1 Clusterware (CRS) resources, namely the HAVIP and the ExportFS.
DE: High Availability Network File Storage (NFS) for Oracle Grid Infrastructure provides uninterrupted service of NFS V2/V3/V4 exported paths by exposing NFS exports on Highly Available Virtual IPs (HAVIP) and using Oracle Clusterware agents to ensure that the HAVIPs and NFS exports are always online.