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Oracle Database 11g R2 Administration II
Course Description
Overview
This course brings database administrators beyond a basic understanding of their duties and 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.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.
Objectives
- Understand 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.
- Explain automatic resumption of database operations even in the face of storage space allocation failures and errors.
- Set metric and alert thresholds for proactive database monitoring.
- Use deferred segment creation to improve performance and establish efficient use of space.
- Describe globalization features within the database to support applications in multiple languages, currencies, time zones and countries.
- Utilize 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.
- Configure the database to recover from a wide variety of failures. This includes configuring redo log files and the Flash or Fast Recovery Area.
- Apply 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.
- Control resource utilization on database servers whose resource demand exceeds its capacity.
- Apply advanced resource management for complex configurations involving multiple CPUs and multiple database instances.
- Manage 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.
- Formulate 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.
- Identify user-managed recovery scenarios, including recovery from temporary, read-only and index tablespaces.
- Automatically manage 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.
- Optimize backups for faster performance and parallelization of operations, employing compression algorithms and other strategies for optimum efficiency.
- Interpret data preservation through archival backups.
- Duplicate databases for regulatory compliance, Real Application Testing database replay, test configuration and other purposes.
- Detect and handle failures and corruption, including the use of RMAN block recovery and the Data Recovery Advisor.
Audience
- Database administrators
- Web server administrators
- System administrators
- Implementation specialists
- Data center support engineers
- Senior application designers and developers
Prerequisites
- DBOR-917 ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: SQL FUNDAMENTALS – COMPLETE LIBRARY
- DBOR-920 ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: PL/SQL FUNDAMENTALS – COMPLETE LIBRARY
- DBOR-923 ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: ADMINISTRATION I
Topics
- ABOUT advanced administration
- ABOUT manual memory management
- AUTOMATIC memory management
- MEMORY_ target
- MEMORY_MAX_TARGET
- SGA_TARGET
- SGA-MAX_SIZE
- WORKAREA_SIZE_POLICY & pga_aggressive_target
- USING EM & the memory advisors
- MONITOR in memory access mode
- MONITOR tablespaces
- ABOUT resumable space allocation
- TABLE storage management
- USE the segment advisor
- GLOBALIZATION settings
- NLS_LANG
- NLS_LANGUAGE & NLS_TERRITORY
- DATE & time localization
- LINGUISTIC indexes
- ABOUT locale builder
- FAULT diagnosability infrastructure
- USING the alert log
- ABOUT the trace files
- DATABASE instance health snapshot
- USING the support workbence
- ENABLE oracle configuration manage
- THE backup & recovery structures
- ORACLE secure backup
- MANAGING redo data
- MANAGING archived redo data
- CHECKLIST for sound recovery
- 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
- ABOUT flashback database
- CONFIGURING the flash recovery area
- PEROFRMING database flashback
- MONITORING flashback performance
- FLASHBACK database considerations
- CONFIGURE flashback
- RESOURCE manager architecture
- CONSUMER groups
- RESOURCE plans
- AUTOMATIC & adaptive mapping
- ACTIVATING plans
- MONITORING resource allocation
- EXPLICIT consumer group switching
- INSTANCE caging
- SCHEDULER architecture
- MANAGE programs
- MANAGE schedules
- MANAGE jobs
- MANAGE job classes
- MANAGE windows & window groups
- MANAGE chains
- ABOUT events & the scheduler
- MANAGEMENT & advisory framework
- MANGE AWR
- ADDM
- SQL tuning advisor
- SQL access advisor
- 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
- RMAN architecture
- LAUNCE & use RMAN
- CONFIGURE RMAN settings
- ALLOCATE RMAN channels
- ABOUT backup file types
- PERFORMING full backups
- PERFORMING incremental backups
- ESTABLISHING backup retention policy
- GENERATE reports
- REPROT unrecoverable
- REPORT need backup
- LIST incarnation
- MONITORING the flash recovery area
- THE EM interface to RMAN
- SCHEUDLING RMAN backups
- ORACLE-SUGGESTED backup strategy
- MANAGE current backups
- BACKUP reports
- MANAGE restore points
- RECOVERY concepts
- RECOVER temporary tablespaces
- RECOVER read-only tablespaces
- RECOVER index tablespaces
- RECOVER redo log group member
- RECREATE the password file
- COMPLETE media recovery
- INCOMPLETE media recovery
- RECOVERY using EM
- UNDERSTANDING catalog concepts
- CREATE the recovery catalog
- MANAGE virtual private catalogs
- PROTECTION of the recovery catalog
- USING RMAN scripts
- WHY perform database duplication?
- RMAN duplicate database
- RMAN duplicate
- DATABASE cloning
- BACKUP optimization
- ENHANCHING parallelism, section sizes
- BACKUP performance & control
- MINIMIZE time vs. minimize load
- ARCHIVAL backups
- COPYING files between databases
- 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-_CORRUTION view
- DB_BLOCK_CHECKING
- DB_BLACK_CHECKSUM
- DB_LOST_WRITE_PROTECT
- DB_ULTRA_SAFE
- USING the data recovery advisor
- BLOCK media recovery
- DBMS_REPAIR() isolation
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