Oracle Database 11g R2: Administration I
Duration - 5 days
Description
This Oracle 11g textbook will allow the student to gain the skills necessary for day-to-day administration of an Oracle database. Administration of the Oracle database management system (DBMS) software environment and of the server systems on which the DBMS runs is one of the primary tasks required of database administrators. While it is true that the hardware and software platforms on which the DBMS runs have become increasingly complex, as has the database software itself, the capabilities provided by the Oracle database have correspondingly become more sophisticated.
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 prerequisites for this training course:
• ORACLE DATABASE: SQL FUNDAMENTALS
Optional prerequisite: • ORACLE DATABASE: PL/SQL FUNDAMENTALS or equivalent knowledge.
Content
CONFIGURING THE SERVER FOR INSTALLATION
ENTERPRISE EDITION INSTALLATION
VERIFY THE INSTALLATION
UPGRADE, DEINSTALLATION & PATCHING
MANUALLY STARTING & STOPPING DATABASE SERVICES
EXPLORING THE ORACLE DATABASE ARCHITECTURE: GENERAL
EXPLORING THE ORACLE DATABASE ARCHITECTURE: INSTANCE MEMORY
EXPLORING THE ORACLE DATABASE ARCHITECTURE: INSTANCE PROCESSES
CREATING AN ORACLE DATABASE
ENABLING TRANSPARENT DATA ENCRYPTION
MANAGE DATABASE STORAGE STRUCTURES: TABLESPACES
MANAGE DATABASE STORAGE STRUCTURES: ADVANCED TABLESPACES
MANAGE DATABASE STORAGE STRUCTURES: DATA FILES & TEMP FILES
MANAGING UNDO DATA
NETWORK ENVIRONMENT: ORACLE NET SERVICES
NETWORK ENVIRONMENT: ORACLE SHARED SERVERS
SECURITY: IMPLEMENTING DATABASE SECURITY
SECURITY: ADMINISTERING USER SECURITY
MOVING DATA: SQL LOADER
MOVING DATA: EXPORT & IMPORT
DATABASE MAINTENANCE & PERFORMANCE MONITORING
MANAGING CONCURRENCY & LOCKS
BACKUP & RECOVERY CONCEPTS & CONFIGURATION
Objectives
The overall objective of this training course is to allow the student to gain the skills necessary for day-to-day administration of an Oracle database. These training materials are the starting point for Oracle database administrators and sets the foundation for advanced administrator training and certification. Major tasks to be considered within this course are:
• Configuration of the Linux and MS Windows operating systems in anticipation of a database installation
• Server Class installation of the Oracle 11g R2 Enterprise Edition database
• Verification of a valid database installation
• Database administrator interface options, including the use of Enterprise Manager, command-line SQL*Plus, and terminal console SSH
• Database deinstallation
• Online software patching
• Startup and shutdown of database services and related software components
• Super administrator authentication options
• An in-depth exploration of the database architecture, including memory, process and data structures, and the management of those structures.
• Management of database files.
• Specialized facilities intended to maximize performance of enterprise-scale transactional applications, such as the shared SQL and PL/SQL cache, the Result Cache, the database buffer cache, and other similar components.
• Management of security policies and procedures, including administration of user accounts, roles, privileges and profiles.
• Utilization of advanced self-tuning and self-management capabilities, including the use of Oracle-Managed Files, database Advisors and other components of the Management Framework.
• Performance monitoring, problem troubleshooting, and resolving lock and conflict issues.
• Using the Oracle Enterprise Manager and SQL interfaces for administration tasks.
• Control over database support services, including the Database Control, Oracle Net and others.
• A primer on backup and recovery structures and strategies.
• Operating system-specific considerations for various platforms, especially Linux and MS Windows Server.
Suggested Next Courses
This course should be considered the first part of the Sideris integrated database administrator curriculum. Therefore, in the not-too-distant future one should proceed to the follow-up course
• ORACLE DATABASE: ADMINISTRATION II