You are using Data Guard in conjunction with Global Database Services.
You have a Data Guard Broker configuration called Sales and a GDS pool called Prod.
Which three are true concerning the management of the broker configuration when using GDS?
In the context of Oracle Data Guard and Global Database Services (GDS):
DGMGRL may be used to add the Sales configuration to the Prod pool in gds (A): Data Guard Broker's command-line interface DGMGRL can be utilized to manage configurations with GDS, allowing the addition of Data Guard Broker configurations to GDS pools.
Performing a role change with DGMGRL automatically notifies GDS which in turn activates the appropriate services (B): When a role change is executed using DGMGRL, GDS is automatically notified, and it then activates the services that are appropriate for the new database roles.
DGMGRL may be used to add a single database to the Sales configuration even if Sales is a member of the Prod pool (C): DGMGRL provides the capability to manage individual databases within a broker configuration, including adding databases to a configuration that is already part of a GDS pool. Reference:
Oracle Data Guard Broker documentation
Oracle Global Data Services documentation
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