C_DBADM_2601 Exam Question 66

CHALLENGE 1 - Supplier Allocation Readiness for Shared Material Demand
During cutover rehearsal, two plants generate recurring demand for the same packaging material family. Both plants have approved suppliers available, but only one plant follows the expected supplier distribution pattern once purchase documents are created. The sourcing lead wants to preserve a shared support model after go-live rather than rely on local buyer judgment.
What is the best first validation action?
  • C_DBADM_2601 Exam Question 67

    CHALLENGE 1 - Cutover Configuration Evidence Traceability
    A database administrator proposes accepting the cutover comparison now and adding a note that one configuration value was documented outside the current record. Which response is most defensible?
  • C_DBADM_2601 Exam Question 68

    CHALLENGE 2 - Outage Analytics Monitoring Baseline
    Early-morning incident simulation reports showed variable response time, and the operations lead requests tuning before the next service review. The monitoring baseline has not been fully captured, and some thresholds still reflect the pre-hypercare reporting profile. What should the database owner do first?
  • C_DBADM_2601 Exam Question 69

    CHALLENGE 4 - Shipping-Cycle Recovery Evidence Gate
    The business sponsor asks whether the release decision can proceed because the systems are available and backups completed. The administration lead wants startup behavior after recovery documented first. Which response best fits the scenario?
  • C_DBADM_2601 Exam Question 70

    A financial services operations team notices that one SAP HANA database appears healthy in routine availability checks, yet a scheduled administration task fails each morning for only one administrator group. Database monitoring shows normal runtime status, and no general service interruption is visible. Another team member proposes reactivating the failed task definition because the symptom appears limited to that operation.
    The lead administrator is concerned that the issue may sit upstream of the task itself and wants the first corrective action to restore execution without masking the actual dependency failure. The environment supports both cockpit-style checks and detailed administration review.
    What is the best first action?