What is the effect of running a server pool restores?
A.
When you restore a server pool, all the data stored In the Oracle VM Manager database isdeleted, and the data in the server pool master and virtual machine servers is used to restock the database.
B.
When you restore a server pool, all servers are removed from the pool, and the data in the database is removed, restoring the server pool to its initial state.
C.
When you restore a server pool, all the data stored in the server pool master will be deleted, and will be synchronized with the latest information from the Oracle VM Manager database. The server pool master is responsible for updating the individual Oracle VM servers' agent databases.
D.
When you restore a server pool, a signal is sent out to each server in the pool, which responds swith the current state of all of the virtual machines it hosts. This data is used to restore the data in the Oracle VM database.
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