Download Oracle Database 11g Performance Tuning.1z0-054.PracticeDumps.2018-02-19.192q.vcex

Vendor: Oracle
Exam Code: 1z0-054
Exam Name: Oracle Database 11g Performance Tuning
Date: Feb 19, 2018
File Size: 14 MB

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Question 1
After running SQL Performance Analyzer (SPA), you observe a few regressed SQL statements in the SPA output. Identify the two actions that you would suggest for these regressed SQL statements. (Choose two.)
  1. Running SQL Access Advisor
  2. Adding them to SQL Plan Baseline
  3. Submitting them to SQL Tuning Advisor
  4. Running Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM)
Correct answer: BC
Question 2
View the Exhibit exhibit1 to examine the series of SQL commands and parameter settings. 
 
View the Exhibit exhibit2 to examine the plans available in the SQL plan baseline. 
 
The first plan (in red) is created when OPTIMIZER_MODE is set to ALL_ROWS and the second plan (in blue) is created when OPTIMIZER_MODE is set to FIRST_ROWS.Which SQL plan baseline would be used if the SQL query in exhibit1 is executed again when the value of OPTIMIZER_MODE is set to FIRST_ROWS?
  1. the second plan, because it is a fixed plan
  2. the first plan, because it is an accepted plan
  3. the second plan, because it is the latest generated plan in FIRST_ROW mode
  4. A new plan, because the second plan in FIRST_ROW mode is not an accepted plan
Correct answer: B
Question 3
You work as a DBA for a company and you have the responsibility of managing one of its online transaction processing (OLTP) systems. The database encountered performance-related problems and you generated an Automatic Workload Repository (AWR) report to investigate it further. View the Exhibits and examine the AWR report. 
 
 
 
 
What could be the problem in this database?
  1. Java pool is not configured.
  2. The CPU in the system is slow.
  3. The shared pool size is inadequate.
  4. The database buffer cache is inadequate.
  5. The OPEN_CURSORS parameter is set to a small value.
Correct answer: C
Question 4
You are working on an online transaction processing (OLTP) system. You detected free buffer waits events for your database instance running in a machine that has multiple CPUs. You increased the database buffer cache size as the first step. After a few hours of work on the database, further investigation shows that the same event is being recorded. What would be your next step to avoid this event in future?
  1. Decrease the value of the DBWR_IO_SLAVES parameter.
  2. Set the USE_INDIRECT_DATA_BUFFERS parameter to TRUE.
  3. Increase the value of the DB_WRITER_PROCESSES parameter.
  4. Increase the value of the DB_FILE_MULTIBLOCK_READ_COUNT parameter.
Correct answer: C
Question 5
You are working on a development database that was upgraded to Oracle Database 11g from Oracle Database 9i. An ADDM finding in this database says that the shared pool is inadequately sized, as shown in the Exhibit. 
 
You diagnosed that this is due to different kinds of workloads and this occurs only during peak hours. You tried to resize this by shrinking the database buffer cache but that caused inadequate buffer cache problems. The following are the related parameter settings:
SQL> show parameter sga 
NAME TYPE VALUE 
------------------------------ --------------- ----------------- 
lock_sga boolean FALSE 
pre_page_sga boolean FALSE 
sga_max_size big integer 300M 
sga_target big integer 0 
SQL> show parameter target 
NAME TYPE VALUE 
------------------------------ --------------- ----------------- 
..... 
fast_start_mttr_target integer 0 
memory_max_target big integer 0 
memory_target big integer 0 
pga_aggregate_target big integer 100M 
sga_target big integer 0 
You want to balance the memory between the System Global Area (SGA) components within SGA without affecting the size of the Program Global Area (PGA). Which action would solve this problem?
  1. Set the SGA_TARGET parameter to 300M.
  2. Set the SGA_MAX_SIZE parameter to 400M.
  3. Set the MEMORY_TARGET parameter to 100M.
  4. Set the MEMORY_MAX_TARGET parameter to 300M.
Correct answer: A
Question 6
You observed that some of the queries are performing poorly on the SALES_RECORDS table in your database. 
On further investigation, you find that at the end of each day the contents of the SALES_RECORDS table are transferred to the SALES table and deleted from the SALES_RECORDS table. The deleted operations cause the table to be sparsely populated. You decided to use the ALTER TABLE...SHRINK SPACE COMPACT command to shrink the table. Why would you choose this method? (Choose all that apply.)
  1. because it can be used during peak hours
  2. because it avoids unnecessary cursor invalidation
  3. because it adjusts the high-water mark (HWM) immediately
  4. because you have long-running queries that might span the shrink operation
  5. because it does not allow any data manipulation language (DML) operations, thereby making the shrink operation faster
Correct answer: ABD
Question 7
View the Exhibit and examine a portion of the output obtained from the following query: 
 
SQL> SELECT * FROM v$sys_time_model; 
Select three correct interpretations of the time model statistics. (Choose three.)
  1. DB time includes the wait time of all the nonidle and idle user sessions.
  2. SQL execute elapsed time includes the time spent in performing fetches of query results.
  3. DB CPU includes the CPU time spent on database user-level calls and background CPU time.
  4. SQL execute elapsed time includes components of the hard parse elapsed time like bind elapsed time.
  5. DB time includes the connection management call elapsed time excluding the background process time.
Correct answer: BDE
Question 8
A batch workload that historically completed in the maintenance window between 10:00 PM and midnight is currently showing poor performance and completing at 2 AM. To help in the diagnosis of the performance degradation, the senior DBA in your organization asks you to execute the awrddrpt.sql script to produce a Compare Periods report. Which two statements are true about the report produced by this script? (Choose two.)
  1. It is refreshed automatically based on the moving window baseline.
  2. It compares details between any two selected time periods of the same duration.
  3. It normalizes the statistics by the amount of time spent on the database for each time period.
  4. It compares details between two consecutive time periods of the same or different durations and is refreshed every 60 minutes.
Correct answer: BC
Question 9
You plan to use adaptive thresholds as part of the performance tuning activity. You decide to increase the window size of the default moving window baseline for all metric observations and comparisons in your database. The following error occurs when you try to increase the window size through Enterprise Manager:
Failed to commit: ORA-13541: system moving window baseline size (1296000) greater than retention (1036800) ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_WORKLOAD_REPOSITORY", line 601 ORA-06512: at line 2 Which action would allow you to perform the preceding task successfully?
  1. increasing the flashback retention period
  2. increasing the retention period for SQL Management Base
  3. increasing the undo retention period for the database instance
  4. increasing the Automatic Workload Repository (AWR) retention period
Correct answer: D
Question 10
Identify two correct statements about the Active Session History (ASH) data. (Choose two.)
  1. A part of SGA memory is used to store ASH data as rolling buffer.
  2. The ASH data can be analyzed between any two small time intervals.
  3. All ASH data in memory are flushed to disk by MMON in every 3 seconds.
  4. All ASH data in memory are flushed to disk by MMNL process whenever the buffer is full.
Correct answer: AB
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