10g DBA Fundamentals II (O1020) Training Course
Training Course Objectives
This course is designed to give the Oracle 10g database administrator a firm foundation in backup and recovery tasks. The primary goal of the course is to give the DBA the skills and knowledge to set-up, maintain and troubleshoot an Oracle 10g backup and recovery scheme.
The enhancements and changes that have been introduced in 9i will be discussed during this course for the benefit of students to understand the full capability of the Oracle 10g RDBMS as well as for students who may be migrating plans from previous Oracle RDBMS versions.
Who Should Attend
- Oracle Database Administrators
- Oracle Systems Administrators
- Oracle Support Engineers
Training Course Prerequisites
Training Course Duration
5 Days
Training Course Contents
Backup and Recovery Overview
- Understanding the structures and processes for backup and recovery.
- Introduce the different methods for backup and recovery
- Diagnose and troubleshoot database problems.
- Understand Oracle Recovery Manager
Backup and Recovery
- Recovery structures and processes
- Backup and recovery configuration
- Types of failure and troubleshooting
- Complete recovery
- Incomplete media recovery
- Export and import utilities
- Test Recovery
- ALTER DATABASE END BACKUP
Oracle Recovery Manager
- RMAN command line prompt
- Recovery Manager architecture
- Setting up Recovery Manager
- Database space requirements and privileges
- Creating and running backup and recovery scripts from RMAN
- Using LIST and REPORT options from Recovery Manager
- Crash Recovery workshop,
- Recovery Manager: Tips and tricks
- Persistent Parameters
- Block Level recovery
Enterprise Manager Utilities
- Catalog Maintenance Using Enterprise Manager
- Creating an EM Backup Configuration
- LogMiner
- Recovery Manager
- Configurable Parameters
Standby Databases and Guards
- Data Guard Features
- Creating the Standby Database
- Maintaining the Standby Database
- Altering the Physical Structure
- Failover without Data Guard
- Failover Using Data Guard
- Role Transitions Using Data Guard
- Data Guard Protection Modes
- Logical Standby Databases
- Creating a Logical Standby Database
- Logical Standby Failover and Switchover
- Data Guard Manager Line Mode
- Data Guard Manager Using EM
Flashback
- Flashback Features
- Enabling Flashback
- Flashback Query
- Additional Query Functions
- Flashback Version Query
- Flashback Transaction Query
- Flashback Table
- Flashback Drop (Recycle Bin)
- Flashback Database
Network Architecture
- Basic configuration
- Oracle Net Manager
- Listener administration
- Using and configuring Oracle Names
- Networking Wizard
Oracle Intelligent Agent
- Installation
- Configuration
- Mixed SQL*Net and 9i Networking
- Troubleshooting
Connection Manager
- Concentrators
- Multiplexing
- Connection pooling
Shared Server
- Using shared server
- Configuration
- Restrictions
Shared Memory Management
- Manual Memory Allocation
- Setting up ASMM
- Non-dynamic SGA Buffers
Scheduler
- Programs
- Schedules
- Jobs
- Job Classes
- Windows
Automated Storage Management
- Features
- ASM instances and database instances
- ASM Disk groups
- ASM Files
Next Available Dates
- 13th Sep 2010 Swindon
- 13th Sep 2010 Manchester
- 13th Sep 2010 Leeds
- 20th Sep 2010 London



