A. LOW_GROUP
B. SYS_GROUP
C. DEFAULT_GROUP
D. BASE_GROUP
E. OTHER_GROUPS
Answer: E
参考: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e25494/dbrm.htm#ADMIN11842
http://blog.csdn.net/rlhua/article/details/13094881
Because the Resource Manager allocates resources (such as CPU) only to consumer groups, when a session becomes a member of a consumer group, its resource allocation is determined by the allocation for the consumer group.
There are special consumer groups that are always present in the data dictionary. They cannot be modified or deleted. They are:
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SYS_GROUP
This is the initial consumer group for all sessions created by user accounts SYS or SYSTEM. This initial consumer group can be overridden by session-to–consumer group mapping rules.
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This consumer group contains all sessions that have not been assigned to a consumer group. Every resource plan must contain a directive to OTHER_GROUPS.
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