Introduction Advanced Oracle DBA 10g Certificate
Oracle Database 10g: Administration Workshop II (OCP Exam 1Z0-043) & Oracle Database 11g: RAC Administration
 
 
Part I: Oracle Database 10g: Administration Workshop II (OCP Exam 1Z0-043)
 Linux VMware will be used for labs
What you will learn:
Oracle DBAs manage the industries most advanced information systems and command some of the highest salaries. This course advances your success as an Oracle professional in the area of database administration.
In this class, you'll learn how to configure an Oracle database for multilingual applications. Students will practice various methods of recovering the database, using RMAN, SQL, and Flashback technology. Tools to monitor database performance and what steps to take to improve database performance are also covered in this course. Students will also learn how to use various database technologies, such as Resource Manager, the Scheduler, and Automatic Storage Management (ASM). The lesson topics are reinforced with structured hands-on practices and a workshop. This course is designed to prepare you for the corresponding Oracle Certified Professional exam.
 
Audience:
     Technical Consultant
     Sales Consultants
     Database Administrators
     Support Engineer
 
Prerequisites:
Required Prerequisites:
     Oracle Database 10g: Administration Workshop I Release 2
 
Suggested Prerequisites:
     Oracle Database 10g: SQL Fundamentals I
     Oracle Database 10g: SQL and PL/SQL Fundamentals
 
Course Objectives:
     Use RMAN to create and manage backup sets and image copies
     Recover the database to a previous point in time
     Use Oracle's Flashback technology to recover your database
     Detect block corruptions and take appropriate measures to correct them
     Use the various Database advisors and views to monitor and improve database performance
     Control database resource usage with the Resource Manager
     Simplify management tasks by using the Scheduler
     Improve the security of the listener
     Review database log files for diagnostic purposes
     Customize language-dependent behavior for the database and individual sessions
 
Course Topics:
Using Globalization Support
     Datetimes with Timezones
     Specifying Language-Dependent Behavior
     Locale Variants
     Linguistic Sorting
     Case and Accent Insensitive Sorts
     Linguistic Comparisons
     Obtaining Information about the Current NLS Configuration
 
Securing the Oracle Listener
     Listener Password Authentication
     Controlling Database Access
     Securing the EXTPROC Service Entry
 
Configuring Recovery Manager
     Using a Flash Recovery Area with RMAN
     Setting Parameters for RMAN
     Starting RMAN
     Configuring Persistent Settings for RMAN
     Control File Autobackups
     Retention Policies
 
Using Recovery Manager
     Issuing Recovery Manager Commands
     Parallelization of Backup Sets
     Compressed Backups
     Copying the Whole Database
     Making Incremental Backups
     Block Change Tracking
     Incrementally Updating Backups
     Monitoring RMAN Backups
 
Diagnostic Sources
     The Alert Log
     Viewing Alerts with EM
     Alerts Notification
     Editing Thresholds
     Trace Files
 
Recovering from non-critical losses
     Creating New Temporary Tablespace
     Recreating Redo Log Files
     Recovering an Index Tablespace
     Read-Only Tablespace Recovery
     Loss of Password Authentication File
 
Database Recovery
     Recovery Steps
     User-Managed Recovery Procedures: RECOVER Command
     Types of incomplete recovery
     Incomplete Recovery Best Practices
     Recovery Using EM
     Simple Recovery Through RESETLOGS
     Point-in-time recovery using RMAN
 
Flashback database
     When to Use Flashback Technology
     Configuring Flashback Database
     Monitoring Flashback Database
     Best Practices for the Database and Flash Recovery Area
     Flash Recovery Area Space Usage
     Flashback Database Examples
 
Recovering from User Errors
     Recycle Bin
     Flashback Dropped Tables Using EM
     Querying Dropped Tables
     Flashback Versions Query
     Flashback Transaction Query
     Using Flashback Versions Query and Flashback Transaction Query
     Flashback Table
     Using EM To Flashback Tables
 
Dealing with Database Corruption
     What is block corruption?
     Interpreting DBVERIFY
     The ANALYZE command
     How to Handle Corruptions
     The DBMS_REPAIR Package
     Block Media Recovery (BMR)
     Detecting Database Corruptions Using DBVERIFY
     Using RMAN to Repair Corrupt Blocks
 
Automatic Database Management
     Automatic Optimizer Statistics Collection
     Workload Repository
     Database Control and Advisors
     Using the SQL Tuning Advisor
     Using the SQL Access Advisor
     Automatic Undo Retention Tuning
 
Monitoring and Managing Storage
     Redo Logfile Size Advisor
     Resumable Statements
     Tablespace Space Usage Monitoring
     Accessing the Segment Advisor
     Shrinking Segments Using SQL
     Segment Resource Estimation
     Monitoring Index Space
     Identifying Unused Indexes
 
Automatic Storage Management
     ASM Concepts
     ASM General Architecture
     Creating an ASM instance
     Creating tablespaces that use ASM storage
     Viewing ASM information
     Migrating a tablespace to use ASM storage
 
Monitoring and Managing Memory
     Oracle Memory Structures
     Automatic PGA Memory Management
     Using the Memory Advisor
     Using Automatic Shared Memory Management to avoid long running query issues
 
Managing Resources
     Creating a New Resource Plan
     Creating Resource Consumer Groups
     Assigning Users to Resource Consumer Groups
     Adaptive Consumer Group Mapping
     Using Sub-Plans to limit CPU Utilization
     Administering the Resource Manager
     Resource Plan Directives
 
Automating Tasks with the Scheduler
     Creating a Scheduler Job
     Using Scheduler Programs
     Creating and Using Schedules
     Creating a Job Class
     Prioritizing Jobs within a Window
     Viewing Job Execution Details
     Creating a job that runs a program outside of the database
 
Part II : Oracle Database 11g: RAC Administration
 
What you will learn:
 
This course offers students an introduction to the general features and capabilities of Oracle Database 11g Release 1 for Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC). Students learn how to install and administer Oracle Clusterware, Real Application Clusters, and Automatic Storage Management. Students also learn how to administer their Database in a Real Application Clusters environment using Enterprise Manager Grid Control. Increase your efficiency by learning how to configure and use database services as well as the Load Balancing Advisory in a RAC environment. Learn how to add and remove nodes in clusters and how to patch both Oracle Clusterware and Real Application Clusters software in a rolling fashion.
 
Learn To:
Ø         Install Oracle Clusterware and Real Application Clusters
Ø         Administer a RAC Database
Ø         Administer Database Services in a RAC environment
Ø         Administer Oracle Clusterware
Ø         Add/Remove a node to/from a cluster
Ø         Patch Oracle Clusterware and RAC software
 
Audience
Ø         Data Warehouse Administrator
Ø         Database Administrators
Ø         Support Engineer
Ø         Technical Administrator
 
Prerequisites
General understanding of database administration
 
Course Objectives
Ø         Identify Real Application Clusters components
Ø         Install, create, administer, and monitor a Real Application Clusters database
Ø         Use configuration and management tools for Real Application Clusters databases
Ø         Setup services for workloads management, and applications high availability
Ø         Develop a backup and recovery strategy for Real Application Clusters databases
Ø         Configure and monitor Oracle Clusterware resources
Ø         Review high availability best practices
 
Course Topics
Ø         Oracle Clusterware Installation
Ø         Oracle RAC 11g Installation
Ø         Cluster Setup Tasks
Ø         Using Raw Partitions
Ø         Cluster Configuration
 
Ø         RAC Installation
Ø         Installing Automatic Storage Management
Ø         Configure ASM Storage
Ø         Install the Database Software
 
Ø         Database Creation
Ø         Management Agent Installation
Ø         Storage Options for Database Files
Ø         Create the Database
Ø         Single Instance to RAC Conversion
 
Ø         RAC DB Administration
Ø         Cluster Database Instance Administration
Ø         Topology Viewer
Ø         Automatic Undo Management and RAC
Ø         Quiescing RAC Databases
Ø         Transparent Data Encryption and Wallets in RAC
Ø         ASM Instance and Crash Recovery in RAC
 
Ø         Backup and Recover a RAC DB
Ø         Protecting Against Media Failure
Ø         Oracle Recovery Manager
 
Ø         RAC DB Monitoring and Tuning
Ø         CPU and Wait Time Tuning Dimensions
Ø         Dynamic Reconfiguration
Ø         ADDM Analysis
 
Services
Workload Dispatching
High Availability of Services in RAC
Services and Resource Manager with EM
Change Service Thresholds
Using Distributed Transactions with RAC
 
High Availability of Connections
Fast Application Notification

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