Oracle 12c Database Administration I
Oracle 12c Database Administration I Course Details:
In this course, you will learn about the Oracle Server architecture, expand the size of the database, implement security, and how to perform specific database administration tasks.
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1. Introduction and Duties of the DBA
- Oracle RDBMS Components
- DBA Responsibilities
2. Tables, Constraints, and Indexes
- Introduction to Datatypes and Tables
- Integrity Constraints
- Temporary Tables, Partitioned Tables, External Tables, and IOTs
- Indexes and Skip Scanning
- Online Reorganization
- Database Workspace Management
3. Other Database Schema Objects
- DDL Commands used
- Views, Materialized views
- Sequences, Synonyms, Database Links
- Outlines, Dimensions, Hierarchies
- PL/SQL Program Units
- Supplied Packages
- Oracle Data Dictionary
- Storage of Large Objects (BFILEs, BLOBs, CLOBs)
4. Starting and Stopping the Database
- What Tool to Use?
- Connecting as a Privileged User
- Password file authentication
- Starting a Database
- Shutting Down a Database
- Reading the Alert Log / Trace Files
- Quiescing the database
- SPFILE / Parameter management
5. How Space is Physically Consumed - Blocks and Extents
- Basic Definitions
- Blocks and Extents
- Fragmentation / Deallocation
6. How Space is Logically Consumed - Segments
- Introduction to Segments
- Managing Undo Segments
- Automatic Undo Management
- Managing Sort Activity
- Managing Data Segments
- Managing Index Segments
- Monitoring Database segments
7. Managing Tablespaces - Default behavior of CREATE TABLESPACE command
- Tablespace Overview
- System Tablespace
- Types of Tablespaces
- Creating additional tablespaces
- Altering Tablespaces
- Temporary Tablespaces - Default Temporary Tablespaces
- Tablespace Quotas
- Monitoring Tablespaces
8. Basic Oracle Architecture
- Architecture Overview
- Database Structures
- Process Structures
- Memory Structures - SGA
- Memory Structures - PGA
- Alternative Configurations
9. Oracle Database Files
- Basic Structures of an Oracle RDBMS
- Data Files
- Redo Log Files
- Archived Redo Log Files
- Control Files
- Oracle-Managed Files (OMF)
10. Users and Security
- Managing Database Users
- System / Object Privileges
- Managing Roles / Profiles
- Resource and Password Management
- The Virtual Private Database
11. Networking
- Duties of the DBA for Networking
- Overview of Oracle Network Architecture
- Name Resolution
- Oracle Net Client Configuration
- Oracle Net Server Configuration
- Tools
- Configuring the Listener
- Shared Server
12. Physical NOARCHIVELOG Mode Backups
- Oracle Database Backups
- Automatic Recovery Architecture
- NOARCHIVELOG Mode
- ARCHIVELOG Mode
- Physical Backups
- Closed Backups in NOARCHIVELOG Mode
13. Configuring Archivelog Mode
14. Physical ARCHIVELOG Mode Backups
- Configuration of the database for archiving
- Setting the ARCHIVELOG mode
- Establishing multiple archiving destinations
- Closed backups in ARCHIVELOG mode
- Open backups in ARCHIVELOG mode
- Controlfile Backup
15. Complete Recovery
- Recovery Structures and Processes
- Recovery in NOARCHIVELOG and ARCHIVELOG Mode
16. Incomplete Recovery
- What is Incomplete Recovery?
- Recovering from Loss of Current Redo Log Files
17. Data Loading
- SQL*Loader
- External Tables Data Pump
*Please Note: Course Outline is subject to change without notice. Exact course outline will be provided at time of registration.
- Oracle Server Architecture
- Install Oracle Server Software
- Start and Stop an Oracle Database
- Manage Tablespaces and Undo Segments
- Create an Oracle Database
- Create Tables, Constraints, and Indexes
- Create All Other Database Objects
- Manage Redo Logs
- Manage Tablespaces and Datafiles
- Manage Controlfiles
- Manage Security
- Audit the Database
- Manage Oracle Networking
- Perform Appropriate Backups
- Perform Complete and Incomplete Recoveries
- Lab 1: Architecture
- Lab 2: Database Startup and Shutdown
- Lab 3: Using and Managing SPFILES and Parameters
- Lab 4: Creating Tables, Indexes, and Constraints
- Lab 5: Creating Other Database Schema Objects
- Lab 6: Users and Security
- Lab 7: Undo Segments
- Lab 8: Segments
- Lab 9: Managing Tablespaces
- Lab 10: Multiple Block Size Management
- Lab 11: Advanced Memory Management
- Lab 12: Oracle Database Files
- Lab 13: Data Loading
- Lab 14: Backup and Archivelog Mode
- Lab 15: Complete Recovery
- Lab 16: Incomplete Recovery
- Knowledge of SQL
- Data analysts
- Database administrators
- Systems administrators
- Network managers
- Technical support personnel