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Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA using Enterprise Manager

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Overview

The Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA using Enterprise Manager course is designed for Database Administrators of small sized databases who need to carry out basic system administration tasks on Oracle Database 11g Release 1 or 2. The Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA using Enterprise Manager course is also suitable for support staff and personnel who are required to carry out occasional administration or troubleshooting tasks. The Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA using Enterprise Manager course is not aimed at delegates who are full time Database Administrators. The focus is on using Enterprise Manager to teach delegates how to manage the database.

Full time Database Administrators should attend the Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA - Part I and Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA - Part II courses.

Prerequisites

Delegates wishing to attend the Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA using Enterprise Manager course should have an understanding of relational database concepts and basic operating system knowledge. They should also have a working knowledge of Oracle SQL, this can be gained by attendance on the pre-requisite course.

Objectives

The Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA using Enterprise Manager course is designed to provide the knowledge and skills needed to successfully manage an Oracle database.

Outline

Course Contents - DAY 1

Course Introduction

  • Administration and Course Materials
  • Course Structure and Agenda
  • Delegate and Trainer Introductions

Session 1: INTRODUCTION

  • Oracle product overview
  • Oracle Support services
  • Relational database concepts
  • Oracle architecture
  • Database administration tasks
  • Database administration responsibilities

Session 2: INSTALLING AND CONFIGURATION OF AN ORACLE DATABASE

  • Understand system requirements
  • Use Oracle Universal Installer to install Oracle software (OUI)
  • Create a database using Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)
  • Delete a database using DBCA
  • Use DBCA to manage templates
  • Upgrade a database using Database Upgrade Assistant (DBUA)

Session 3: ADMINISTER A DATABASE

  • Administrative tools available to a DBA
  • Use SQL*Plus and SQL Developer to manage a database
  • Administer the database using Enterprise Manager (EM)
  • Start and stop the EM Database Console
  • EM navigation
  • Grant EM administrative privileges to a user

Session 4: CONFIGURE THE ORACLE NETWORK ENVIRONMENT

  • Overview of network configuration
  • Oracle Net Listener configuration and management
  • Oracle Net Naming methods
  • Tools for configuring and managing the Oracle network
  • Configure local naming for client connections with Net Manager
  • Start and stop the Oracle listener
  • Configure the listener with EM
  • Use TNSPING to test Oracle Net connectivity
  • Connect to the database

Session 5: MANAGE AN ORACLE INSTANCE

  • Oracle Instance
  • Instance management
  • Memory structures
  • Background processes
  • Access an Oracle database
  • Initialization parameters
  • Password file
  • Shutdown the database
  • Startup the database
  • View alert log and trace files

Course Contents - DAY 2

Session 6: DATABASE STORAGE STRUCTURES

  • Oracle database structures
  • Control files
  • Redo log and archive redo log files
  • Tablespaces and data files
  • Create tablespaces
  • Manage tablespaces
  • Manage undo and use the Undo Advisor
  • Use EM to view the storage structure of the database

Session 7: MANAGE USERS

  • Database administration accounts
  • User accounts
  • Create and administer user accounts
  • Lock and unlock user accounts
  • Change a user's password
  • Administer privileges and roles

Session 8: MANAGE SCHEMA OBJECTS

  • Create schema objects
  • Create a new table
  • View the attributes and contents of a table
  • Understand data integrity
  • Define constraints
  • Create indexes
  • View index attributes
  • Create views
  • Create synonyms
  • Create sequences

Session 9: BACK UP, RECOVER AND RESTORE A DATABASE

  • Oracle backup strategy
  • Overview of backup, restore and recovery
  • Backup and recovery configuration
  • Configure ARCHIVELOG mode
  • Backup and recover the database using EM
  • Schedule backups
  • Configure backup settings
  • Configure recovery settings
  • Configure catalog settings
  • Perform recovery

Session 10: PERFORMANCE MONITORING

  • Self-monitoring architecture
  • Monitor an Oracle database
  • Automatic Workload Repository
  • Automatic Database Diagnostics Monitor (ADDM)
  • Use the advisors
  • Set up notification rules
  • Conclusion
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