You created the PRODSBY1 physical standby database for the PROD primary database using gql and RMAN.
You are planning to create a Data Guard Broker configuration. You execute the command:

Which three statements are true regarding the execution of the command?
Correct Answer: A,D,E
The command executed (CREATE CONFIGURATION 'DGConfig' AS PRIMARY DATABASE IS ' PROD' CONNECT IDENTIFIER IS PROD;) is used to create a Data Guard Broker configuration named
'DGConfig'. The successful execution of this command depends on several conditions:
* A: The DG_BROKER_START parameter must be set to TRUE on the primary database to start the Data Guard Broker processes. Without the broker processes running, the configuration cannot be created.
* D: Oracle Net connectivity to the PROD database instance must be established on the primary host. This is because the Data Guard Broker requires network accessibility to communicate with the primary database and manage the configuration.
* E: When the configuration is created, the Data Guard Broker configuration files are indeed automatically created in the locations specified by the DG_BROKER_CONFIG_FILEn parameters on the primary database.
It's important to note that the command will not automatically add the PRODSBY1 standby database to the configuration (thus B and C are not correct), and there is no requirement for the standby database to have Oracle Net connectivity defined on the primary host for the execution of this command (making F incorrect as well).
References: This information can be validated in Oracle's Data Guard Broker documentation, which outlines the requirements for setting up and managing a Data Guard configuration using the Data Guard Broker.