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Oracle 11g Database Administration |
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| AUDIENCE: |
The course is suitable for new database administrators, system administrators and support staff. |
| PREREQUISITES: |
Delegates should have a good knowledge of their operating system, together with Oracle SQL*PLUS and PL/SQL skills. Our Oracle SQL and PL/SQL Part 1 courses are ideal for this. |
| DURATION: |
5 days. Hands on. |
| OBJECTIVES: |
The course is designed for technical personnel who are existing or new database administrators and will enable the delegate to create and maintain Oracle databases at version 11g. The course is structured in such a way as to take the delegate step by step through installation, creation of the database, addition of users, creation of objects and relational constraints. Exercises on each lesson provide the delegates with plenty of hands on experience.
At the end of the course the delegate should be able to:-
- Understand the Oracle architecture.
- Create, configure and maintain an Oracle Database.
- Start up and shut down the database.
- Create new users and assign them appropriate access.
- Monitor the database and take corrective action. |
| COURSE CONTENT: |
The basics of an Oracle Database What Is an Oracle Instance and Oracle Database The components Of an Oracle Installation
The System Global Area. DB Block Buffers REDO Log Buffer Shared Pool ASMM - Automatic Shared Memory Management
The Oracle Background Processes - DBW0, LGWR, CKPT, ARC0, SMON, PMON, MMAN, MMNL, etc.
The Oracle Disk Areas Control Files REDO Logs Data Files Parameter & Password Files ASM – Automatic Storage Management Overview
How Oracle Processes a User Request Manipulating Data Commit Rollback Cycle
Designing and Creating Your Database OFA Optimal Flexible Architecture Sizing and positioning of Disk Structures The Database Configuration Assistant
Using Server Manager and SQLPLUS Line mode SYSDBA, SYSOPER, Normal Modes Password Authentication
Using Enterprise Manager Console DB Control or Grid Control? Administering the Database Overview of Advisor Central
Maintaining Redo Logs Adding and Removing Redo Log Groups and Members Resizing or Re-Positioning Redo Logs Mirroring and Multiplexing Redo Logs
Maintaining Control Files Multiplexing Controlfiles Creating Controlfiles
Sizing and creating Tablespaces. Types of Tablespace The System and Sysaux Tablespaces Creating a Tablespaces Sizing and Positioning of Tablespace Datafiles Locally Managed Tablespaces Bigfile Tablespaces Tablespace Encryption
Managing Undo Segments. Undo Segments and Their Use Manual and Automatic Undo Managment Required number and Size of Rollback Segments Creating Undo Segments
24 Hour Operations. Configuring Archivelog Mode Archive Log files and the Flash Recovery Area Avoiding the Pit Falls.
Creating Undo Segments
Alert and Trace Files
Identifying problems using the Alert and Trace Files
Starting and shutting down the database. Using SQLPLUS Line mode Nomount, Mount, Open Database Modes Restricted Access Mode
Connecting to a database PGA Program Global Area User and Server Processes SYSDBA, SYSOPER and Normal Modes
User Access Users and User Schemas Managing User Sessions
Creating Users User Profiles Defining User Storage Areas Restricting User Resources
User security and assigning roles Assigning and Re-setting User Passwords System and Object Level Privileges Roles and Assigning Roles to Users Controlling user resources using profiles
Monitoring and maintaining users
- View User information in the Data Dictionary
Tables & Indexes Creating Tables Table Storage Parameters Partitioning Tables Enforcing Data Integrity and Relationships Enabling and Disabling Constraints Object Types LOBS, CLOBS, NCLOBS, Bfiles VARRAYS , REF, Nested Tables, Indexed Organised Tables - Types of Indexes B*tree, Bitmap, Reverse Indexes Creating Indexes Index Storage Parameters Partitioning Indexes Global & Local Index Partitions Invisible indexes
Using DATA PUMP utility Configuring Data Pump Using the Data Pump
The Data Dictionary Viewing Dictionary Information Using the Data Dictionary to Monitor the Database
Automating Database Maintenance Tasks.
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