Oracle 1z0-161 Exam Practice Questions (P. 2)
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Question #6
You created a Database Cloud Service instance. Now you are attempting to create an Oracle Java Cloud Service instance. However, when you reach the main
Oracle Java Cloud Service configuration screen, you find that your database instance is not available for selection. This prevents creation of the JCS instance.
You check and determine that your database instance is running.
What is preventing creation of your Oracle Java Cloud Service instance?
Oracle Java Cloud Service configuration screen, you find that your database instance is not available for selection. This prevents creation of the JCS instance.
You check and determine that your database instance is running.
What is preventing creation of your Oracle Java Cloud Service instance?
- AYour subscription to the Database Cloud Service has expired
- BThe public key that you provided to the JCS instance is unable to establish an SSH connection to the database instance
- CYou selected an incompatible combination of WebLogic Server and Database Versions
- DWhen creating the Database Cloud Service instance, the backup storage configuration was not configured to "Both local and Cloud Storage"
Correct Answer:
A
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https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/java-cloud/jscug/you-begin-oracle-java-cloud-service.html#GUID-CC33B53B-B4D2-49D9-9E4A-
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A
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https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/java-cloud/jscug/you-begin-oracle-java-cloud-service.html#GUID-CC33B53B-B4D2-49D9-9E4A-
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Question #7
You have created an Oracle Java Cloud Service instance and you want to take advantage of the capabilities of the Node Manager.
Which two statements about using Node Manager in Oracle Java Cloud Service are true? (Choose two)
Which two statements about using Node Manager in Oracle Java Cloud Service are true? (Choose two)
- AYou can issue commands to the Node Manager with the WebLogic Server Administration Console
- BYou can migrate servers from a failed machine to another machine
- CYou can stop and start the Administration Server and Managed Servers
- DYou can start and stop the VM
Correct Answer:
CD
Reference -
https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/webcenter-portal-cloud/wpcsa/starting-and-stopping-managed-servers-and-applications-oracle-webcenter- portal.html
CD
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https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/webcenter-portal-cloud/wpcsa/starting-and-stopping-managed-servers-and-applications-oracle-webcenter- portal.html
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Question #8
You are examining the service metrics provided by the Oracle Java Cloud Service console.
Which three metrics are provided on this console? (Choose three)
Which three metrics are provided on this console? (Choose three)
- AJVM heap usage for WebLogic Administration and Managed Server instances
- BWebLogic Server JDBC connection usage
- CJVM Garbage collection times
- DOCPU hours used
- Estorage used in GB per month
Correct Answer:
ACE
ACE
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Question #9
You provision an Oracle Java Cloud Service instance with the following configuration:
✑ cluster size of 2
✑ compute shape set to OC4 (2 OCPUs and 15 GB memory)
✑ load balancer enabled with a compute shape set to OC5 (4 OCPUs and 30 GB memory)
✑ Oracle Database Cloud Database as a Service instance with a compute shape set to OC4 (2 OCPUs and 15 GB memory)
How many Oracle Compute Units (OCPUs) will be consumed?
✑ cluster size of 2
✑ compute shape set to OC4 (2 OCPUs and 15 GB memory)
✑ load balancer enabled with a compute shape set to OC5 (4 OCPUs and 30 GB memory)
✑ Oracle Database Cloud Database as a Service instance with a compute shape set to OC4 (2 OCPUs and 15 GB memory)
How many Oracle Compute Units (OCPUs) will be consumed?
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Question #10
You have an operational Java EE application running on your premises using Oracle Database. You want to migrate this application to an Oracle Java Cloud
Service instance.
Which procedure should you follow to migrate the application data to the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance?
Service instance.
Which procedure should you follow to migrate the application data to the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance?
- AIn the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance, create the schema and populate application data manually using SQL
- BUse the import [or impdp] utility to import the schema and data into the database in the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance
- CUse the database archive logs from the on-premises database and apply to the database in the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance
- DCopy the database data files from the on-premises environment to the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance
Correct Answer:
D
D
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