1z0-133 Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Administration I

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Question 4

The Administration Server of a domain fails due to a hardware failure. The hardware is beyond repair.

Before the failure you prepared a “backup admin server”. You go through your planned recovery process and are successful. The Administration Server is now running on different hardware. The managed servers of the domain automatically reconnect to the admin server.

Select the two statements that are true. (Choose two.)

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  • Files of deployed applications are available to the backup admin server from the same relative location as they were to the original admin server.

  • At the time of the failure, the backup admin server was running in “Standby” mode on different hardware in the same network.

  • When the admin server failed, you must have shut down and restarted the managed servers, otherwise they could not have reconnected to the failed admin server.

  • The backup admin server is any one of the running managed servers. You select one of the managed servers, stop it, set its “administration” flag, and restart it as the admin server of the domain.

  • The backup admin server must be running at the same DNS name or IP address as the original.

Question 5

Your server includes an application that users a generic JDBC data source to connect to a database. However, the network connection between the server and the database is not 100% reliable.

Identify two data source attributes that, if set properly can help avoid situations in which the application fails due to a failed JDBC connection. (Choose two.)

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  • Statement Cache Type

  • Pool Reserve Mode

  • Test Table Name

  • Test Connection Mode

  • Test Connections on Reserve

Question 6

You see a script called startWebLogic.sh (.cmd in Windows) in the root folder of your domain.

What does this script do?

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  • Starts a machine

  • Starts Node Manager

  • Starts a Managed server

  • Calls the startWebLogic.sh script in the domain’s bin directory

  • Calls the startManagedWebLogic.sh script in the domains bin directory