Which two are true about the Inventory directory in Oracle 11G?
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- A. It is shared by all Oracle software installations on a single server.
- B. It is required only for Oracle Grid Infrastructure and Oracle Database software Installations.
- C. It can be created only if the ORACLE_BASE environment variable is set.
- D. It should be created before installing Oracle software for the first time on a server.
- E. It is owned by the oinstall group, which must be created before installing Oracle software for the first time on a server.
The answer is AD.
I think D is wrong but E is correct.
According to the Oracle docs:
Oracle Universal Installer creates the directory that you specify and sets the correct owner, group, and permissions for it. You do not have to create it.
So I think D is wrong.
According to the Oracle docs:
You must create this group the first time you install Oracle software on the system. The default name chosen for this group is oinstall. This group owns the Oracle inventory that is a catalog of all Oracle software installed on the system.
So I think E is correct.
My question is why D is correct but E is wrong?
oracle oracle11g open-closed-principle
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- A. It is shared by all Oracle software installations on a single server.
- B. It is required only for Oracle Grid Infrastructure and Oracle Database software Installations.
- C. It can be created only if the ORACLE_BASE environment variable is set.
- D. It should be created before installing Oracle software for the first time on a server.
- E. It is owned by the oinstall group, which must be created before installing Oracle software for the first time on a server.
The answer is AD.
I think D is wrong but E is correct.
According to the Oracle docs:
Oracle Universal Installer creates the directory that you specify and sets the correct owner, group, and permissions for it. You do not have to create it.
So I think D is wrong.
According to the Oracle docs:
You must create this group the first time you install Oracle software on the system. The default name chosen for this group is oinstall. This group owns the Oracle inventory that is a catalog of all Oracle software installed on the system.
So I think E is correct.
My question is why D is correct but E is wrong?
oracle oracle11g open-closed-principle
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- A. It is shared by all Oracle software installations on a single server.
- B. It is required only for Oracle Grid Infrastructure and Oracle Database software Installations.
- C. It can be created only if the ORACLE_BASE environment variable is set.
- D. It should be created before installing Oracle software for the first time on a server.
- E. It is owned by the oinstall group, which must be created before installing Oracle software for the first time on a server.
The answer is AD.
I think D is wrong but E is correct.
According to the Oracle docs:
Oracle Universal Installer creates the directory that you specify and sets the correct owner, group, and permissions for it. You do not have to create it.
So I think D is wrong.
According to the Oracle docs:
You must create this group the first time you install Oracle software on the system. The default name chosen for this group is oinstall. This group owns the Oracle inventory that is a catalog of all Oracle software installed on the system.
So I think E is correct.
My question is why D is correct but E is wrong?
oracle oracle11g open-closed-principle
- A. It is shared by all Oracle software installations on a single server.
- B. It is required only for Oracle Grid Infrastructure and Oracle Database software Installations.
- C. It can be created only if the ORACLE_BASE environment variable is set.
- D. It should be created before installing Oracle software for the first time on a server.
- E. It is owned by the oinstall group, which must be created before installing Oracle software for the first time on a server.
The answer is AD.
I think D is wrong but E is correct.
According to the Oracle docs:
Oracle Universal Installer creates the directory that you specify and sets the correct owner, group, and permissions for it. You do not have to create it.
So I think D is wrong.
According to the Oracle docs:
You must create this group the first time you install Oracle software on the system. The default name chosen for this group is oinstall. This group owns the Oracle inventory that is a catalog of all Oracle software installed on the system.
So I think E is correct.
My question is why D is correct but E is wrong?
oracle oracle11g open-closed-principle
oracle oracle11g open-closed-principle
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