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Hands-On Oracle Database 10g: Backup, Recovery and Server Tuning

 
Course: 518     Type: Hands-On Training     Duration: 5 Days

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You Will Learn How To
  • Deploy backup and recovery strategies to safeguard Oracle 10g databases
  • Perform recovery operations to maintain consistent and available data
  • Failover to hot standby databases for high availability
  • Exploit automated backup and recovery techniques with Recovery Manager
  • Implement flashback and logmining to roll back user and logical errors
  • Tune the Oracle 10g server by controlling memory allocation, disk I/O and locking/latch contention

Course Benefits
The guaranteed continuous operation of databases is a critical requirement of any successful organization. Oracle Database 10g includes an increased range of features to ensure optimal performance plus protection and recovery from failure. In this course, you apply techniques to solve a range of issues, including media and site failures, invalid user input, lock contention, and poor memory and storage allocation.

Who Should Attend
Those interested in safeguarding Oracle 10g databases. Knowledge of database administration at the level of Course 594, "Oracle Database 10g Administration," is assumed.

Hands-On Training
You gain extensive experience using Oracle 10g. Exercises include:
  • Implementing a backup strategy with Recovery Manager
  • Recovering the database from serious errors
  • Enabling fast recovery by rolling backup files forward
  • Transporting tablespaces across databases
  • Setting up LogMiner to recover bad transactions
  • Creating hot standby databases
  • Optimizing query performance
  • Controlling shared pool usage
  • Diagnosing lock contention with Database Control 10g

Course 518 Content
The Oracle 10g Architecture
  • Instances and databases
  • The System Global Area (SGA) and background processes
  • Automated storage configurations
Implementing Backup and Recovery Strategies
Protecting the database
  • Choosing appropriate backup strategies
  • Identifying points of possible failure
  • Safeguarding redo logs and control files
  • Managing archive logs
Performing backups
  • Generating full database backups
  • Implementing partial online backups
  • Backing up and creating control files
Transporting tablespaces
  • Establishing a consistent dataset
  • Migrating across hardware platforms
Achieving full database recovery
  • Recovering tablespaces and datafiles
  • Reconstructing datafiles without backups
  • Repairing online redo logs
  • Flashing back the entire database
Disaster Recovery Using Hot Standby Databases
Configuring the standby environment
  • Creating and synchronizing the standby database
  • Maintaining a read-only standby database
  • Preserving the performance of the primary database
  • Physical vs. logical standby databases
Moving operations to the standby
  • Failing over and switching to the standby facility
  • Achieving No-Data-Loss recovery
Automating Backup and Recovery with Recovery Manager (RMAN)
Setting up Oracle Recovery Manager
  • Creating the Recovery Catalog
  • Registering databases for recovery
  • Configuring channels and redundancy
Recovery Manager backups
  • Full and incremental backups
  • Scripting the backup activity
  • Maintaining the catalog
  • Listing and reporting on backups
Performing automated recovery
  • Restoring and recovering data from backup sets and image copies
  • Rolling forward image copies with incremental backups
  • Tuning backup processes with block change tracking
Analyzing Redo Log Files with LogMiner
Configuring LogMiner
  • Creating the LogMiner dictionary
  • Manually listing log files to be analyzed
  • Automatically choosing log files using continuous mining
  • Adding supplemental log data
Interpreting LogMiner information
  • Auditing changes to specific columns
  • Performing fine-grained recovery from logical corruptions
Tuning the Oracle 10g Server
Tuning the SGA
  • Maximizing the use of the shared pool
  • Tuning the buffer cache with the Buffer Cache Advisor
  • Reducing I/O with multiple buffer pools
  • Monitoring latch contention
  • Configuring Startup with triggers
Automating memory management
  • Managing Program Global Area (PGA)
  • Enabling dynamic memory allocation
Optimizing transactions and queries
  • Determining block contention
  • Compressing table data
  • Monitoring latch contention and waits
Applying Diagnostic Techniques
  • Managing the workload repository
  • Identifying contention with the Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM)
  • Examining the alert log

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Hands-On Oracle Database 10g: Backup, Recovery and Server Tuning
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Hands-On Oracle Database 10g: Backup, Recovery and Server Tuning
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Hands-On Oracle Database 10g: Backup, Recovery and Server Tuning
Hands-On Oracle Database 10g: Backup, Recovery and Server Tuning
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