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            | Oracle Training Overview 
 
 
This course brings database administrators beyond a basic understanding of their duties and to transfer advanced skills needed to effectively administer an Oracle database installation within a large-scale enterprise. Important subject areas include advanced database configuration, performance monitoring and tuning, configuring for recovery, troubleshooting and fault diagnosis, and use of the extensive advisory framework. Sometimes configuration and operational problems can exist within an Oracle database installation because important technologies are either not fully understood or not properly implemented.
 Advanced technologies which should be applied to any mission-critical database installation. The Database Resource Manager is an essential tool for database tuning and achieving optimum performance, and is often used in combination with the advisors. The Database Scheduler is a sophisticated tool which can automate many administration tasks and integrate the database into the larger data center and systems infrastructure. All of the data within a database installation is at risk unless one has designed, tested and implemented a robust backup and recovery strategy.
 
 When a major failure occurs, a variety of recovery and troubleshooting techniques must be employed. The Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) tool is discussed with additional facilities including the Data Recovery Advisor, Redo Log File Size Advisor and MTTR Advisor. It is tempting to short-cut appropriate backup procedures if they perform poorly, so special attention is giving to performance optimization.
Oracle Training Objectives
 
This course brings database administrators beyond a basic understanding of their duties and to transfer advanced skills needed to effectively administer an Oracle database installation within a large-scale enterprise.
Oracle Training  Audience
				
				The primary target audiences for this course are: Automatic database management, monitoring and tuning facilities. Included are automatic management of storage space and memory resources within the database and the role of the Segment Advisor and Memory Advisors.
 Automatic resumption of database operations even in the face of storage space allocation failures and errors.
 Setting metric and alert thresholds for proactive database monitoring.
 Using deferred segment creation to improve performance and establish efficient use of space.
 Globalization features within the database to support applications in multiple languages, currencies, time zones and countries.
 Utilizing diagnostic sources in troubleshooting database problems and employing the Fault Diagnosability Infrastructure, the Database Instance Health monitor and the Support Workbench to capture and process fault data.
 Configuring the database to recover from a wide variety of failures. This includes configuring redo log files and the Flash or Fast Recovery Area.
 Using Oracle flashback technology to recover from user errors and from database failures, including Flashback Data Archive and Flashback Transaction Backout as part of the Oracle Total Recall technology.
 Perform other flashback operations, including Flashback Version Query, Flashback Transaction Query and Flashback Database.
 Controlling resource utilization on database servers whose resource demand exceeds its capacity.
 Advanced resource management for complex configurations involving multiple CPUs and multiple database instances.
 Automating launching routine maintenance tasks and even application functions using the database Scheduler.
 Tune performance of database operations and SQL statement execution using the extensive advisory framework and the Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitoring (ADDM) facility. Included in this framework are the SQL Tuning and SQL Access advisors.
 User-managed and automatically managed backup strategies and database recovery operations using RMAN and other database facilities.
 Database instance recovery, tuning checkpoints, the Redo Log File Size Advisor and the MTTR Advisor.
 User-managed recovery scenarios, including recovery from temporary, read-only and index tablespaces.
 Automatically managed backup strategies and database recovery operations using RMAN and other database facilities. Complete and incomplete media recovery, including database point-in-time recovery and tablespace point-in-time recovery.
 Build upon basic RMAN capabilities with a centralized recovery catalog. Deploy standardized and consistent backup and recovery procedures throughout the enterprise by means of dynamic stored scripts and variable substitution.
 Optimizing backups for faster performance and parallelization of operations, employing compression algorithms and other strategies for optimum efficiency.
 Data preservation through archival backups.
 Duplicate databases for regulatory compliance, Real Application Testing database replay, test configuration and other purposes.
 Detecting and handling failures and corruption, including the use of RMAN block recovery and the Data Recovery Advisor.
 Oracle Training Certification
This course along with its prerequisites cover information necessary to complete the certification test ORACLE DATABASE 11g: ADMINISTRATION II.
Oracle Training Prerequisites
						
						Many students taking this course have familiarity with system administration and administration of other non-Oracle databases, and this is helpful though not mandatory. Specific course prerequisites for this course are these titles: Database administrators
 Web server administrators
 System administrators
 Implementation specialists
 Data center support engineers
 Senior application designers and developers
 Suggested Next Courses
Administrators may wish to proceed onto more focused and specialized courses with these modules: ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: SQL FUNDAMENTALS – COMPLETE LIBRARY
  ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: PL/SQL FUNDAMENTALS – COMPLETE LIBRARY
  ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: ADMINISTRATION I
 Oracle Training  Course duration
				
				5 Days
		
		Oracle Training  Course outline
Volume A: Advanced Database Administration ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: GRID INFRASTRUCTURE & ASM
 ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: PERFORMANCE TUNING
 ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: SQL TUNING
 ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: ENCRYPTION & ADVANCED DATA SECURITY
 ORACLE ENTERPRISE MANAGER 11G R2: GRID CONTROL
 
 MANAGING MEMORY
 MANAGING STORAGE & THE SEGMENT ADVISOR
ABOUT ADVANCED ADMINISTRATION
ABOUT MANUAL MEMORY MANAGEMENT
AUTOMATIC MEMORY MANAGEMENT
MEMORY_TARGET
MEMORY_MAX_TARGET
SGA_TARGET
SGA_MAX_SIZE
WORKAREA_SIZE_POLICY & PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET
USING EM & THE MEMORY ADVISORS
MONITOR IN MEMORY ACCESS MODE
 GLOBALIZATION
MONITOR TABLESPACES
ABOUT RESUMABLE SPACE ALLOCATION
TABLE STORAGE MANAGEMENT
USE THE SEGMENT ADVISOR
 DIAGNOSING DATABASE PROBLEMS
GLOBALIZATION SETTINGS
NLS_LANG
NLS_LANGUAGE & NLS_TERRITORY
DATE & TIME LOCALIZATION
LINGUISTIC INDEXES
ABOUT LOCALE BUILDER
 RECOVERY CONCEPTS
FAULT DIAGNOSABILITY INFRASTRUCTURE
USING THE ALERT LOG
ABOUT THE TRACE FILES
DATABASE INSTANCE HEALTH SNAPSHOT
USING THE SUPPORT WORKBENCH
ENABLE ORACLE CONFIGURATION MANAGE
 ORACLE FLASHBACK TECHNOLOGY
THE BACKUP & RECOVERY STRUCTURES
ORACLE SECURE BACKUP
MANAGING REDO DATA
MANAGING ARCHIVED REDO DATA
CHECKLIST FOR SOUND RECOVERY
 FLASHBACK DATABASE & FLASHBACK DATA ARCHIVE
ABOUT FLASHBACK TECHNOLOGY
SELECT...AS OF TIMESTAMP
SELECT...AS OF SCN
UNDO MANAGEMENT FOR FLASHBACK
UNDO_RETENTION
FLASHBACK TABLE
FLASHBACK DROP
FLASHBACK VERSIONS QUERY
FLASHBACK TRANSACTION QUERY
FLASHBACK TRANSACTION BACKOUT
 Volume B: Resource Manager & Scheduler
ABOUT FLASHBACK DATABASE
CONFIGURING THE FLASH RECOVERY AREA
PERFORMING DATABASE FLASHBACK
MONITORING FLASHBACK PERFORMANCE
FLASHBACK DATABASE CONSIDERATIONS
CONFIGURE FLASHBACK DATA ARCHIVE
 
 MANAGING RESOURCES
 AUTOMATING TASKS WITH THE SCHEDULER (BASIC)
RESOURCE MANAGER ARCHITECTURE
CONSUMER GROUPS
RESOURCE PLANS
AUTOMATIC & ADAPTIVE MAPPING
ACTIVATING PLANS
MONITORING RESOURCE ALLOCATION
EXPLICIT CONSUMER GROUP SWITCHING
INSTANCE CAGING
 AUTOMATING TASKS WITH THE SCHEDULER (ADVANCED)
SCHEDULER ARCHITECTURE
MANAGE PROGRAMS
MANAGE SCHEDULES
MANAGE JOBS
 MANAGING DATABASE PERFORMANCE
MANAGE JOB CLASSES
MANAGE WINDOWS & WINDOW GROUPS
MANAGE CHAINS
ABOUT EVENTS & THE SCHEDULER
 Volume C: RMAN Backup & Recovery
MANAGEMENT & ADVISORY FRAMEWORK
MANAGE AWR
ADDM
SQL TUNING ADVISOR
SQL ACCESS ADVISOR
 
 INSTANCE RECOVERY
 CONFIGURING RMAN
ABOUT INSTANCE RECOVERY
INSTANCE RECOVERY PARALLELISM
Changing RECOVERY_PARALLELISM
MTTR ADVISOR & TUNING CHECKPOINTS
LOG_CHECKPOINTS_TO_ALERT
REDO LOGFILE SIZE ADVISOR
FAST-START ON-DEMAND PARALLELISM
 BACKUP WITH RMAN
RMAN ARCHITECTURE
LAUNCH & USE RMAN
CONFIGURE RMAN SETTINGS
ALLOCATE RMAN CHANNELS
 RMAN MANAGEMENT WITH EM
ABOUT BACKUP FILE TYPES
PERFORMING FULL BACKUPS
PERFORMING INCREMENTAL BACKUPS
ESTABLISHING BACKUP RETENTION POLICY
GENERATE REPORTS
REPORT UNRECOVERABLE
REPORT NEED BACKUP
LIST INCARNATION
 USER-MANAGED RECOVERY OPERATIONS
MONITORING THE FLASH RECOVERY AREA
THE EM INTERFACE TO RMAN
SCHEDULING RMAN BACKUPS
ORACLE-SUGGESTED BACKUP STRATEGY
MANAGE CURRENT BACKUPS
BACKUP REPORTS
MANAGE RESTORE POINTS
 RECOVERY WITH RMAN
RECOVERY CONCEPTS
RECOVER TEMPORARY TABLESPACES
RECOVER READ-ONLY TABLESPACES
RECOVER INDEX TABLESPACES
RECOVER REDO LOG GROUP MEMBER
RECREATE THE PASSWORD FILE
 USING THE RMAN RECOVERY CATALOG
COMPLETE MEDIA RECOVERY
INCOMPLETE MEDIA RECOVERY
RECOVERY USING EM
 DATABASE DUPLICATION & CLONING
UNDERSTANDING CATALOG CONCEPTS
CREATE THE RECOVERY CATALOG
MANAGE VIRTUAL PRIVATE CATALOGS
PROTECTION OF THE RECOVERY CATALOG
USING RMAN SCRIPTS
 ADVANCED RMAN CAPABILITIES
WHY PERFORM DATABASE DUPLICATION?
RMAN DUPLICATE DATABASE
RMAN DUPLICATE
DATABASE CLONING
 TRANSPORTING TABLESPACES
BACKUP OPTIMIZATION
ENHANCING PARALLELISM, SECTION SIZES
BACKUP PERFORMANCE & CONTROL
MINIMIZE TIME vs. MINIMIZE LOAD
ARCHIVAL BACKUPS
COPYING FILES BETWEEN DATABASES
 RECOVERING FROM CORRUPTION WITH DATA RECOVERY ADVISOR
ABOUT TABLESPACE TRANSPORTATION
READ-ONLY TABLESPACE TRANSPORTATION
READ-WRITE TABLESPACE TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT TABLESPACES USING EM
 
HOW DOES CORRUPTION OCCUR?
DETECTING CORRUPTION
ANALYZE
V$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION View
DB_BLOCK_CHECKING
DB_BLOCK_CHECKSUM
DB_LOST_WRITE_PROTECT
DB_ULTRA_SAFE
USING THE DATA RECOVERY ADVISOR
BLOCK MEDIA RECOVERY
DBMS_REPAIR() ISOLATION
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