Oracle Database 11g Administration Workshop I Release 2

Learning the Oracle Architecture

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

In earlier times, the data storage was being handled by DBMS packages such as FoxPro and Access. As technology is growing and the social media is also becoming an important aspect of the IT industry so need to handle data in bulk. The database giants such as DB2 and Oracle come into the market. Oracle is as of now an ORDBMS which is being used to store character data to Large Objects. Besides simply storing data, Oracle has now been providing options to manage the database as well. Today almost every organisation has a profile called the DBA (Database Administrators).

An Oracle 11g Database Administrator provides storage, backup and recovery solutions for the organisation. Oracle provides various tools such as the Enterprise Manager, Recovery Manager (RMAN) etc. that help the administrator to manage the database. At MSP Training, the delegates learn how to use these various tools and also about the architecture of Oracle 11g Database. They also learn how the various components of the database interact with each other to execute a task or query.

  • Learn to perform Database Administration

  • Understand the differences between Logical and Physical Architecture of the Oracle 11g Database

  • Start up and shutdown the database in different modes

  • Understand the use of various system files such as init.ora , spfile and pfile in Oracle

  • Training imparted by Oracle Certified Instructors

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

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Courseware

Courseware will also be provided to the delegates so that they can revise the course after the training.

PREREQUISITES

Oracle SQL and PL/SQL knowledge is must for the candidates sitting for this course.

TARGET AUDIENCE

The following professionals should attend this course:

  • Database Administrators
  • Java Developers
  • Technical Administrator
  • Support Engineer
  • Technical Consultant

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Setting up the Oracle Grid for use
  • Oracle 11g Database - Installation and Configuration
  • Establish Connectivity by using the Oracle Net services
  • Understand the concept of Oracle Undo Data and know how to manage Undo
  • Understand and Setup Oracle’s Physical and Logical Storage Configurations
  • Manage Accounts and Accounting Policies
  • Performing Basic Backups and Database Recovery
  • Managing data concurrency
  • Performance Monitoring
  • Database Architecture of Oracle 

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Oracle Database 11g  Administration Workshop 1 Release 2 training trains the delegates to a point that beyond SQL and PL/SQL. The course introduces the delegates to the Oracle 11g Architecture and goes on to teach the use of advanced tools such as the Enterprise Manager by the end of the course.

Examination

The delegates are required to have a working knowledge of SQL and PL/SQL before sitting for the course. To get through the certification they need to score a minimum 66% marks in the exam.


PROGRAM CONTENT

  •  Oracle Database Architecture
    • An Overview
    • An Insight into the Oracle ASM Architecture
    • Understand Process Architecture
    • Memory structures
    • Functioning of the Logical Components of Oracle Database
    • Working of Physical Components
    • ASM storage components
  • Install Oracle Software
    • Chores of an Oracle DBA
    • Tools Used by an Oracle DBA
    • System Requirements for the Installation
    • Oracle Universal Installer
    • Seting Up The Oracle Grid Infrastructure
    • Installing Oracle Database Software
    • Silent Install
  • The Oracle Database Creation
    • Planning the Database
    • Using the DBCA to Create a Database
    • Password Management
    • Creating a Database Design Template
    • Using the DBCA to Delete a Database
  •  Oracle Database Instance Management
    • Start and stop the Oracle database and components
    • Making Use of the Oracle Enterprise Manager
    • Access a database with SQLPlus
    • Modify database installation parameters
    • Describe the stages of database startup
    • Ways to Shutdown The Database
    • The Alert Log – Viewing Its Contents
    • What Are Dynamic Performance Views and How Are They Accessed?
  • The ASM Instance
    • Setting up pfile and spfile
    • Starting up and shutting down the ASM
    • ASM Disk Group Management
  • The Oracle Network
    • Creating and configuring Listeners with the Enterprise Manager
    • Monitoring the listener by Enabling Oracle Restart
    • Testing Oracle Net connectivity with tnsping
    • Shared and Dedicated Servers
  • Database Storage Structure Management
    • Storage Structures
    • How Table Data Is Stored
    • Anatomy of a Database Block
    • Space Management in Tablespaces
    • Tablespaces in the Preconfigured Database
    • Actions with Tablespaces
    • Oracle Managed Files (OMF)
  •  Administering User Security
    • Database User Accounts
    • Predefined Administrative Accounts
    • Benefits of Roles
    • Predefined Roles
    • Implementing Profiles
  •  Managing Data Concurrency
    • Data Concurrency
    • Enqueue Mechanism
    • Resolving Lock Conflicts
    • Deadlocks
  • Managing Undo Data
    • Data Manipulation
    • Transactions and Undo Data
    • Undo Data Versus Redo Data
    • Configuring Undo Retention
  • Implementing Oracle Database Auditing
    • Describe DBA responsibilities for security
    • Enable standard database auditing
    • Specify audit options
    • Review audit information
    • Maintain the audit trail
  • Database Maintenance
    • Manage optimizer statistics
    • Manage the Automatic Workload Repository (AWR)
    • Use the Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM)
    • Describe and use the advisory framework
    • Set alert thresholds
    • Use server-generated alerts
    • Use automated tasks
  • Performance Management
    • Performance Monitoring
    • Managing Memory Components
    • Enabling Automatic Memory Management (AMM)
    • Automatic Shared Memory Advisor
    • Using Memory Advisors
    • Dynamic Performance Statistics
    • Troubleshooting and Tuning Views
    • Invalid and Unusable Objects
  • Backup and Recovery Concepts
    • Part of Your Job
    • Statement Failure
    • User Error
    • Understanding Instance Recovery
    • Phases of Instance Recovery
    • Using the MTTR Advisor
    • Media Failure
    • Archive Log Files
  • Performing Database Backups
    • Backup Solutions: Overview
    • Oracle Secure Backup
    • User-Managed Backup
    • Terminology
    • Recovery Manager (RMAN)
    • Configuring Backup Settings
    • Making a backup of the Control File to a Trace File
    • Monitoring the Flash Recovery Area
  • Performing Database Recovery
    • Opening a Database
    • Data Recovery Advisor
    • In case of losing a Control File
    • In case of losing a Redo Log File
    • Data Recovery Advisor
    • Data Failures
    • Listing Data Failures
    • Data Recovery Advisor Views
  • Moving Data
    • Describe ways to move data
    • Create and use directory objects
    • Use SQL*Loader to move data
    • Use external tables to move data
    • Oracle Data Pump Architecture
    • Data Pump Export and Import
  • Working with Support
    • Use the Enterprise Manager Support Workbench
    • Work with Oracle Support
    • Log service requests (SR)
    • Manage patches

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