Oracle Approved Education Provider
 
 

Oracle Database 10g: Administration Workshop I

 

 

Class times are from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

 

What you will learn:

 

This course is your first step towards success as an Oracle professional, designed to give you a firm foundation in basic database administration. In this class, you'll learn how to install and maintain an Oracle database. You will gain a conceptual understanding of the Oracle database architecture and how its components work and interact with one another. You will also learn how to create an operational database and properly manage the various structures in an effective and efficient manner including performance monitoring, database security, user management, and backup/recovery techniques. The lesson topics are reinforced with structured hands-on practices. This course is designed to prepare you for the corresponding Oracle Certified Associate exam.

 

Learn To:

 

  • Install the Database
  • Back up and Recover Data
  • Administer Users
  • Transport Data between Databases
  • Manage Data
  • Configure the Network

             

Duration : 5 Days

 

Audience:

  • Database Administrators
  • Sales Consultants
  • Support Engineer
  • Project Manager
  • Database Designers
  • Technical Consultant

 

Suggested Prerequisites:

  • Working knowledge of SQL

  

Course Objectives:

  • Install Oracle Database 10g and configure a database
  • Manage the Oracle instance
  • Manage the Database storage structures
  • Create and administer user accounts
  • Perform backup and recovery of a database
  • Monitor, troubleshoot, and maintain a database
  • Configure Oracle Net services
  • Move data between databases and files

 

 

Course Topics:

 

Introduction (Database Architecture)

Describe course objectives

Explore the Oracle 10g database architecture

 

Installing the Oracle Database Software

Explain core DBA tasks and tools

Plan an Oracle installation

Use optimal flexible architecture

Install software with the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI)

 

Creating an Oracle Database

Create a database with the Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)

Create a database design template with the DBCA

Generate database creation scripts with the DBCA

 

Managing the Oracle Instance

Start and stop the Oracle database and components

Use Enterprise Manager (EM)

Access a database with SQL*Plus and iSQL*Plus

Modify database initialization parameters

Understand the stages of database startup

View the Alert log

Use the Data Dictionary

 

Managing Database Storage Structures

Describe table data storage (in blocks)

Define the purpose of tablespaces and data files

Understand and utilize Oracle Managed Files (OMF)

Create and manage tablespaces

Obtain tablespace information

Describe the main concepts and functionality of Automatic Storage Management (ASM)

 

Administering User Security

Create and manage database user accounts

Authenticate users

Assign default storage areas (tablespaces)

Grant and revoke privileges

Create and manage roles

Create and manage profiles

Implement standard password security features

Control resource usage by users

 

Managing Schema Objects

Define schema objects and data types

Create and modify tables

Define constraints

View the columns and contents of a table

Create indexes, views and sequences

Explain the use of temporary tables

Use the Data Dictionary

 

Managing Data and Concurrency

Manage data through SQL

Identify and administer PL/SQL Objects

Describe triggers and triggering events

Monitor and resolve locking conflicts

 

Managing Undo Data

Explain DML and undo data generation

Monitor and administer undo

Describe the difference between undo and redo data

Configure undo retention

Guarantee undo retention

Use the undo advisor

 

Implementing Oracle Database Security

Describe DBA responsibilities for security

Apply the principal of least privilege

Enable standard database auditing

Specify audit options

Review audit information

Maintain the audit trail

 

Configuring the Oracle Network Environment

Use Enterprise Manager for configuring the Oracle network environment

Create additional listeners

Create Net Service aliases

Configure connect-time failover

Control the Oracle Net Listener

Test Oracle Net connectivity

Identify when to use shared versus dedicated servers

 

Proactive Maintenance

Use statistics

Manage the Automatic Workload Repository (AWR)

Use the Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM)

Describe advisory framework

Set alert thresholds

Use server-generated alerts

Use automated tasks

 

Performance Management

Use Enterprise Manager pages to monitor performance

Use the SQL Tuning Advisor

Use the SQL Access Advisor

Use Automatic Shared Memory Management

Use the Memory Advisor to size memory buffers

Use performance related dynamic views

Troubleshoot invalid or unusable objects

 

Backup and Recovery Concepts

Identify the types of failure that may occur in an Oracle Database

Describe ways to tune instance recovery

Identify the importance of checkpoints, redo log files, and archived log files

Configure ARCHIVELOG mode

 

Performing Database Backups

Create consistent database backups

Back your database up without shutting it down

Create incremental backups

Automate database backups

Monitor the flash recovery area

 

Performing Database Recovery

Recover from loss of a control file

Recover from loss of a redo log file

Perform complete recovery following the loss of a data file

 

Performing Flashback

Describe Flashback database

Restore the table content to a specific point in the past with Flashback Table

Recover from a dropped table

View the contents of the database as of any single point in time with Flashback Query

See versions of a row over time with Flashback Versions Query

View the transaction history of a row with Flashback Transaction Query

 

Moving Data

Describe available ways for moving data

Create and use directory objects

Use SQL*Loader to load data from a non-Oracle database (or user files)

Explain the general architecture of Data Pump

Use Data Pump Export and Import to move data between Oracle databases

Use external tables to move data via platform-independent files

 

 

 

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