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Oracle University | Contact Us: 1.800.529.0165 Oracle Database 11g: Administration Workshop I Release 2 Duration: 5 Days 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.The course does not cover the following key Grid technologies: (1) Enterprise Manager Grid Control(2) Real Application Clusters(3) Streams(4) Data Guard. These technologies are addressed by the following courses:(1) Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control(2) Oracle Database 11g: RAC Administration(3) Oracle Database 11g: Implement Streams(4) Oracle Database 11g: Data Guard Administration Learn To: Install Oracle Grid Infrastructure Create and manage users Install and Configure Oracle Database Create and manage storage structures Administer the Oracle Database Backup and Recovery Audience Database Administrators Java Developer Support Engineer Technical Administrator Technical Consultant Prerequisites Required Prerequisites Oracle Database 11g: Introduction to SQL Oracle Database 11g: PL/SQL Fundamentals Release 2 Suggested Prerequisites Taken Oracle Introduction to SQL course or equivalent experience Taken Oracle PL/SQL course or equivalent experience Course Objectives Monitor performance Copyright © 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved. Page 1

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Oracle University| Contact Us: 1.800.529.0165Oracle Database 11g: Administration Workshop I Release 2Duration: 5 DaysWhat you will learnThis course is your first step towards success as an Oracle professional, designed to give you a firm foundation in basicdatabase administration. In this class, you'll learn how to install and maintain an Oracle database. You will gain aconceptual understanding of the Oracle database architecture and how its components work and interact with oneanother. You will also learn how to create an operational database and properly manage the various structures in aneffective and efficient manner including performance monitoring, database security, user management, andbackup/recovery techniques. The lesson topics are reinforced with structured hands-on practices. This course isdesigned to prepare you for the corresponding Oracle Certified Associate exam.The course does not cover the followingkey Grid technologies: (1) Enterprise Manager Grid Control(2) Real Application Clusters(3) Streams(4) Data Guard.These technologies are addressed by the following courses:(1) Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control(2) OracleDatabase 11g: RAC Administration(3) Oracle Database 11g: Implement Streams(4) Oracle Database 11g: Data GuardAdministrationLearn To:Install Oracle Grid InfrastructureCreate and manage usersInstall and Configure Oracle DatabaseCreate and manage storage structuresAdminister the Oracle DatabaseBackup and RecoveryAudienceDatabase AdministratorsJava DeveloperSupport EngineerTechnical AdministratorTechnical ConsultantPrerequisitesRequired PrerequisitesOracle Database 11g: Introduction to SQLOracle Database 11g: PL/SQL Fundamentals Release 2Suggested PrerequisitesTaken Oracle Introduction to SQL course or equivalent experienceTaken Oracle PL/SQL course or equivalent experienceCourse ObjectivesMonitor performanceCopyright 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved. Page1Describe Oracle Database ArchitectureInstall Oracle Grid InfrastructureInstall and configure Oracle Database 11g Configure Oracle Net servicesMonitor and administer undo dataManage the database storage structuresCreate and administer user accountsPerform basic backup and recovery of a databaseManage users and schemasManage data concurrencyCourse TopicsExploring the Oracle Database Architecture Oracle Database Architecture OverviewOracle ASM Architecture OverviewProcess ArchitectureMemory structruesLogical and physical storage structuresASM storage componentsInstalling your Oracle SoftwareTasks of an Oracle Database AdministratorTools Used to Administer an Oracle DatabaseInstallation: System RequirementsOracle Universal Installer (OUI)Installing Oracle Grid InfrastructureInstalling Oracle Database SoftwareSilent InstallCreating an Oracle DatabasePlanning the DatabaseUsing the DBCA to Create a DatabasePassword ManagementCreating a Database Design TemplateUsing the DBCA to Delete a DatabaseManaging the Oracle Database InstanceStart and stop the Oracle database and componentsUse Oracle Enterprise ManagerAccess a database with SQLPlusModify database installation parametersDescribe the stages of database startupDescribe database shutdown options View the alert logAccess dynamic performance viewsManage the ASM InstanceSet up initialization parameter files for ASM instanceStart up and shut down ASM instancesAdminister ASM disk groupsCopyright 2009, Oracle. 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Page2Configuring the Oracle Network EnvironmentUse Enterprise Manager to create and configure the ListenerEnable Oracle Restart to monitor the listenerUse tnsping to test Oracle Net connectivityIdentify when to use shared servers and when to use dedicated serversManaging Database Storage StructuresStorage StructuresHow Table Data Is StoredAnatomy of a Database BlockSpace Management in TablespacesTablespaces in the Preconfigured DatabaseActions with TablespacesOracle Managed Files (OMF)Administering User SecurityDatabase User AccountsPredefined Administrative AccountsBenefits of RolesPredefined RolesImplementing ProfilesManaging Data ConcurrencyData ConcurrencyEnqueue MechanismResolving Lock Conflicts DeadlocksManaging Undo DataData ManipulationTransactions and Undo DataUndo Data Versus Redo DataConfiguring Undo RetentionImplementing Oracle Database AuditingDescribe DBA responsibilities for securityEnable standard database auditingSpecify audit options Review audit informationMaintain the audit trailDatabase MaintenanceManage optimizer statisticsManage the Automatic Workload Repository (AWR)Use the Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM)Describe and use the advisory frameworkSet alert thresholds Use server-generated alertsUse automated tasksPerformance ManagementPerformance MonitoringCopyright 2009, Oracle. 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Page3Managing Memory ComponentsEnabling Automatic Memory Management (AMM)Automatic Shared Memory Advisor Using Memory AdvisorsDynamic Performance StatisticsTroubleshooting and Tuning ViewsInvalid and Unusable ObjectsBackup and Recovery ConceptsPart of Your JobStatement FailureUser ErrorUnderstanding Instance RecoveryPhases of Instance RecoveryUsing the MTTR AdvisorMedia FailureArchive Log FilesPerforming Database BackupsBackup Solutions: OverviewOracle Secure BackupUser-Managed BackupTerminologyRecovery Manager (RMAN)Configuring Backup SettingsBacking Up the Control File to a Trace FileMonitoring the Flash Recovery AreaPerforming Database RecoveryOpening a DatabaseData Recovery AdvisorLoss of a Control FileLoss of a Redo Log FileData Recovery AdvisorData FailuresListing Data FailuresData Recovery Advisor ViewsMoving DataDescribe ways to move dataCreate and use directory objectsUse SQL*Loader to move dataUse external tables to move dataGeneral architecture of Oracle Data PumpUse Data Pump export and import to move dataWorking with SupportUse the Enterprise Manager Support WorkbenchWork with Oracle SupportLog service requests (SR) Manage patchesCopyright 2009, Oracle. 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