Oracle 1z0-457 Exam Practice Questions (P. 2)
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Question #6
Which three are key elements in the plugin.xml file for Oracle Enterprise Management?
- ACredentialInfo
- BCredentialType
- CCredentialSet
- DCredentialSetRow
- ECredentialMember
Correct Answer:
ABC
Key elements in a plugin.xml file
* CredentialInfo
CredentialType -
*
* CredentialSet
* CredentialSetColumn
Reference: Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Extensibility Programmer's Reference
ABC
Key elements in a plugin.xml file
* CredentialInfo
CredentialType -
*
* CredentialSet
* CredentialSetColumn
Reference: Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Extensibility Programmer's Reference
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Question #7
Which role is needed to create Incident Rules in Oracle Enterprise Manager?
- AEM_ALL_ADMINISTRATOR
- BEM_CBA_ADMIN
- CEM_SYSMAN
- DEM_CLOUD_ADMINISTRATOR
- EEM_USER
Correct Answer:
D
Enterprise Manager contains three built-in roles for the Database Cloud Service Portal, namely:
M_CLOUD_ADMINISTRATOR: Users with this role can set up and manage the cloud infrastructure. This role is responsible for deploying the cloud infrastructure
(servers, zones, storage, and networks) and infrastructure cloud operations for performance and configuration management.
EM_SSA_ADMINISTRATOR: Users with this role can define quotas and constraints for the self service users and grant them access privileges. Users with this role also have provisioning and patching designer privileges that allow them to create and save deployment procedures, create and view patch plans, and support the plug-in lifecycle on the Management Agent.
EM_SSA_USER: Users with this role, by default, can only access the Self Service Portal. An administrator with the EM_SSA_ADMINISTRATOR role can provide additional privileges that allow users with the EM_SSA_USER role to access other features in Enterprise Manager.
Note:
M_CLOUD_ADMINISTRATOR -
Enterprise Manager user for setting up and managing the infrastructure cloud. This role could be responsible for deploying the cloud infrastructure (servers, pools, zones) and infrastructure cloud operations for performance and configuration management.
Incorrect:
Not A: EM_ALL_ADMINISTRATOR -
Role has privileges to perform Enterprise Manager administrative operations. It provides Full privileges on all secure resources (including targets)
Not B: EM_CBA_ADMIN -
Role has privileges to manage Chargeback Objects. It provides the ability to create and view chargeback plans, chargeback consumers, assign chargeback usage, and view any CaT targets.
Not E: EM_USER -
Role has privilege to access Enterprise Manager Application.
Reference: Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Administration Guide
D
Enterprise Manager contains three built-in roles for the Database Cloud Service Portal, namely:
M_CLOUD_ADMINISTRATOR: Users with this role can set up and manage the cloud infrastructure. This role is responsible for deploying the cloud infrastructure
(servers, zones, storage, and networks) and infrastructure cloud operations for performance and configuration management.
EM_SSA_ADMINISTRATOR: Users with this role can define quotas and constraints for the self service users and grant them access privileges. Users with this role also have provisioning and patching designer privileges that allow them to create and save deployment procedures, create and view patch plans, and support the plug-in lifecycle on the Management Agent.
EM_SSA_USER: Users with this role, by default, can only access the Self Service Portal. An administrator with the EM_SSA_ADMINISTRATOR role can provide additional privileges that allow users with the EM_SSA_USER role to access other features in Enterprise Manager.
Note:
M_CLOUD_ADMINISTRATOR -
Enterprise Manager user for setting up and managing the infrastructure cloud. This role could be responsible for deploying the cloud infrastructure (servers, pools, zones) and infrastructure cloud operations for performance and configuration management.
Incorrect:
Not A: EM_ALL_ADMINISTRATOR -
Role has privileges to perform Enterprise Manager administrative operations. It provides Full privileges on all secure resources (including targets)
Not B: EM_CBA_ADMIN -
Role has privileges to manage Chargeback Objects. It provides the ability to create and view chargeback plans, chargeback consumers, assign chargeback usage, and view any CaT targets.
Not E: EM_USER -
Role has privilege to access Enterprise Manager Application.
Reference: Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Administration Guide
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Question #8
Which feature provides real-time change detection?
- AGrid Control
- BConfiguration Change Console
- CApplication Configuration Console
- DDatabase Control
Correct Answer:
B
Configuration Change Console adds:
* Real-time change detection
* Out-of-box policies, compliance assessment and compliance dashboard
* Reconciliation with change management systems
* Helps ensure compliance with regulatory and industry standards such as Sarbanes-Oxley and PCI
Reference: Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Configuration Management Pack
B
Configuration Change Console adds:
* Real-time change detection
* Out-of-box policies, compliance assessment and compliance dashboard
* Reconciliation with change management systems
* Helps ensure compliance with regulatory and industry standards such as Sarbanes-Oxley and PCI
Reference: Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Configuration Management Pack
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Question #9
Which three metrics are monitored by Oracle Enterprise Manager Business Transaction Management?
- AAvailability
- BMemory usage
- CThroughput
- DFaults
- ESQL executes
Correct Answer:
ACD
The User Experience Monitoring products capture very rich RAFT (Response, Availability, Fault, Throughput).
Reference: Enterprise Manager 12c Cloud Control Application Performance Management
ACD
The User Experience Monitoring products capture very rich RAFT (Response, Availability, Fault, Throughput).
Reference: Enterprise Manager 12c Cloud Control Application Performance Management
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Question #10
Which one would you import from an LDAP directory to use in Oracle Enterprise manager Cloud Control Chargebacks?
- AServer names
- BIP addresses
- CCost centers
- DDatabase account names
- ESubsidiaries
Correct Answer:
E
You can import a business hierarchy from an LDAP server.
A successfully imported LDAP cost center hierarchy generates a scheduled repeatable job to run at the beginning of each report cycle (typically the first of the month) to sync the hierarchy with its counterpart on the LDAP server.
E
You can import a business hierarchy from an LDAP server.
A successfully imported LDAP cost center hierarchy generates a scheduled repeatable job to run at the beginning of each report cycle (typically the first of the month) to sync the hierarchy with its counterpart on the LDAP server.
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