OCP-1Z0-053-V12.02-217题

217.Your organization decided to upgrade the existing Oracle 10g database to Oracle 11g database in a

multiprocessor environment. At the end of the upgrade, you observe that the DBA executes the following

script:

SQL> @utlrp.sql

What is the significance of executing this script?

A. It performs parallel recompilation of only the stored PL/SQL code.

B. It performs sequential recompilation of only the stored PL/SQL code.

C. It performs parallel recompilation of any stored PL/SQL as well as Java code.

D. It performs sequential recompilation of any stored PL/SQL as well as Java code.

Answer: C

答案解析:

参考:http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/install.112/e47798/postcfg.htm#NTDBI2798


utlrp.sql

PL/SQL

SYS

Recompiles all existing PL/SQL modules that were previously in an INVALID state, such as packages, procedures, and types.


Run the utlrp.sql script after creating or upgrading a database. This script recompiles all PL/SQL modules that may be in an INVALID state, including packages, procedures, types, and so on. This step is optional, but recommended so that the performance cost of recompilation is incurred during the installation rather than in the future.

Note:

There should be no other data definition language (DDL) statements running on the database while the script is running, and packages STANDARD and DBMS_STANDARD must be valid.
  1. Start SQL*Plus:

    DRIVE_LETTER:> sqlplus /nolog
  2. Connect to the database with the SYS account:

    SQL> CONNECT SYS AS SYSDBA
    Enter password:
    SYS_password
  3. Start the database (if necessary):

    SQL> STARTUP
  4. Run the utlrp.sql script, which by default is located in ORACLE_HOME dbmsadminutlrp.sql. For example:

    SQL> @? dbmsadminutlrp.sql


     
原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/hzcya1995/p/13316495.html