61.You frequently have multiple RMAN sessions running, and you want to be able to easily identify each job via the CLIENTJNFO column of the dynamic performance view V$SESSION. What RMAN command can you run to set the value for this column?
61.You frequently have multiple RMAN sessions running, and you want to be able to easily identify each
job via the CLIENTJNFO column of the dynamic performance view V$SESSION. What RMAN command
can you run to set the value for this column?
A. set clientinfo to 'RJB rman session';
B. set command id to 'RJB rman session';
C. set channelid to 'RJB rman session';
D. set session_name to 'RJB rman session
原答案:C
正确答案:B
验证:
RMAN> set command id to 'RJB rman session';
正在执行命令: SET COMMAND ID
SELECT t.SID,t.USERNAME, t.STATUS, t.MACHINE,t.CLIENT_INFO FROM v$session t ORDER BY client_info;
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SID USERNAME STATUS MACHINE CLIENT_INFO
1 70 SYS INACTIVE WORKGROUP\IDYLAN
id=RJB rman session
【官方文档】
COMMAND ID TO'string' |
Enters the specified string into the V$SESSION.CLIENT_INFO column of all channels. Use this information to determine which Oracle server sessions correspond to which RMAN channels. The SET COMMAND ID command applies only to channels that are already allocated. The V$SESSION.CLIENT_INFO column contains information for each RMAN server session. The data appears in one of the following formats:
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