Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 2019 Cloud Operations Associate — Question 4
You want to make sure that your database administrators have a convenient way to monitor your DBaaS instance. To do so, you need to enable the Oracle
DBaaS Monitor.
How would you enable the Oracle DBaaS Monitor?
Answer options
- A. Use the enable_dbaas_monitor command.
- B. Create an SSH tunnel to port 443.
- C. Disable the ora_p2_httpssl security rule in Oracle Compute Cloud Service Console.
- D. Use the Oracle GlassFish Server Administration Console.
- E. Add ODBM access to each DBA’s user profile.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer is B because an SSH tunnel to port 443 allows secure access to the Oracle DBaaS Monitor. Option A is incorrect as the enable_dbaas_monitor command is not the method used for enabling monitoring. Options C, D, and E do not pertain to the specific process of enabling the Oracle DBaaS Monitor, making them unsuitable choices.