B: To start the service you need to use the START_SERVICE procedure.F: When the service is started by Oracle Clusterware or Oracle Restart, the service is modified in the database to match the resource defined to either Oracle Clusterware or Oracle Restart.Incorrect Answers:A: Srvctl manages CRS (OCR), but does not modify tnsnames.ora.C: Users can modify the edition attribute while the service is up and runningD: If you are using Clustered Managed Services with Oracle Clusterware, or using Oracle Restart with your single instance database, you must modify services using the srvctl command rather than DBMS_SERVICE.E: You cannot use the DBMS_SERVICE.DELETE_SERVICE subprogram if your services are managed by Oracle Clusterware, Oracle Restart, or Oracle Global Data Services.Note: Oracle Clusterware is the cross platform cluster software required to run the Real Application Clusters (RAC) option for Oracle Database.References:https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/ARPLS/d_serv.htm#ARPLS68022
B: To start the service you need to use the START_SERVICE procedure.
F: When the service is started by Oracle Clusterware or Oracle Restart, the service is modified in the database to match the resource defined to either Oracle Clusterware or Oracle Restart.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Srvctl manages CRS (OCR), but does not modify tnsnames.ora.
C: Users can modify the edition attribute while the service is up and running
D: If you are using Clustered Managed Services with Oracle Clusterware, or using Oracle Restart with your single instance database, you must modify services using the srvctl command rather than DBMS_SERVICE.
E: You cannot use the DBMS_SERVICE.DELETE_SERVICE subprogram if your services are managed by Oracle Clusterware, Oracle Restart, or Oracle Global Data Services.
Note: Oracle Clusterware is the cross platform cluster software required to run the Real Application Clusters (RAC) option for Oracle Database.
References:
https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/ARPLS/d_serv.htm#ARPLS68022