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Question 9: After creating a RAC One Node database using SQL statements, you want to register this
database with Oracle Clusterware as a policy-managed resource.
Which command, or sequence of commands, should you use?
A. srvctl add srvpool -serverpool ron -importance 100 -min 2 -max 2 -servers 016n1, 016n2srvctl add
db
-db ron -oraclehome $ORACLE_HOME -dbtype raconenode -serverpool ron
B. srvctl add db -db ron -oraclehome $ORACLE_HOME -dbtype raconenode -server 016n1, 016n2
C. srvctl add db -db ron -oraclehome $ORACLE_HOME -dbtype raconenode -serverpool ron -server
016n1, 016n2
D. srvctl add srvpool -serverpool ron -importance 100 -min 2 -max 2 -servers 016n1, 016n2srvctl add
db
-db ron -oraclehome $ORACLE_HOME -dbtype raconenode -server 016n1, 016n2
Correct Answer: C
Explanation
If your Oracle RAC One Node database did not register automatically with Oracle Clusterware, then
use the srvctl add database command to add an Oracle RAC One Node database to your cluster.
For example:
srvctl add database -c RACONENODE [-e server_list] [-i instance_name] [-w timeout] When you add
services to a policy-managed Oracle RAC One Node database, SRVCTL does not accept any placement
information, but instead configures those services using the value of the SERVER_POOLS attribute.
Note: Use the srvctl add database command to add an Oracle RAC One Node database to your
cluster. For example:
srvctl add database -c RACONENODE [-e server_list] [-i instance_name] [-w timeout]
* -c {RACONENODE | RAC | SINGLE}
The type of database you are adding: Oracle RAC One Node, Oracle RAC, or single instance.