Which three will be true after a successful failover to Sheep?

Examine the Data Guard configuration:
DGMGRL> show configuration;
Configuration – Animals
Protection Mode: MaxAvailability
Databases: dogs – Primary database cats – Physical standby database sheep – Logical standby database
Fast-Start Failover: DISABLED Configuration Status:
ORA-01034: ORACLE not available
ORA-16625: cannot reach database "dogs"
DGM-17017: unable to determine configuration status
Which three will be true after a successful failover to Sheep? (Choose three.)
A. Cats will be in the disabled state and must be manually reinstated.
B. Cats will be in the disabled state and must be manually re-created.
C. Dogs will be in the disabled state and must be manually re-created.
D. Dogs will be in the disabled state and must be manually reinstated.
E. The configuration will be in Maximum Performance mode.
F. The configuration will be in Maximum Availability mode.

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5 thoughts on “Which three will be true after a successful failover to Sheep?

  1. BDF

    If the protection mode was at maximum availability or maximum performance, it remains unchanged.

    Reinstate the original primary database to act as a standby database in the new configuration.

    The failover was to a logical standby database. The broker disables all of the physical and snapshot standby databases in the configuration. They must be re-created before they can serve as standby to the new primary database.

    https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e40771/sofo.htm#DGBKR370

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