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OCP Oracle 10g Certified Professional
This course advances your success as an Oracle professional in the area of database administration. In this class, you will learn how to configure an Oracle database for multilingual applications. Students will practice various methods of recovering the database, using RMAN, SQL, and Flashback technology. Tools to monitor database performance and what steps to take to improve database performance are also covered in this course. Students will also learn how to use various database technologies, such as Resource Manager, the Scheduler, and Automatic Storage Management (ASM). The lesson topics are reinforced with structured hands-on practices and a workshop. This course is designed to prepare you for the corresponding Oracle Certified Professional exam.
Our top-notch information technology and computer training meets the growing demands of the Portland Metro area including Vancouver (WA), Southwestern Washington, and Salem, Oregon communities.
For more
details, please contact our Technical Adviser at 503-725-2395 or email
it@pdx.edu.
COURSE OUTLINE:
Using Globalization Support
- Datetimes with Timezones
- Specifying Language-Dependent Behavior
- Locale Variants
- Linguistic Sorting
- Case and Accent Insensitive Sorts
- Linguistic Comparisons
- Obtaining Information about the Current NLS Configuration
Securing the Oracle Listener
- Listener Password Authentication
- Controlling Database Access
- Securing the EXTPROC Service Entry
Configuring Recovery Manager
- Using a Flash Recovery Area with RMAN
- Setting Parameters for RMAN
- Starting RMAN
- Configuring Persistent Settings for RMAN
- Control File Autobackups
- Retention Policies
Using Recovery Manager
- Issuing Recovery Manager Commands
- Parallelization of Backup Sets
- Compressed Backups
- Copying the Whole Database
- Making Incremental Backups
- Block Change Tracking
- Incrementally Updating Backups
- Monitoring RMAN Backups
Diagnostic Sources
- The Alert Log
- Viewing Alerts with EM
- Alerts Notification
- Editing Thresholds
- Trace Files
Recovering from non-critical losses
- Creating New Temporary Tablespace
- Recreating Redo Log Files
- Recovering an Index Tablespace
- Read-Only Tablespace Recovery
- Loss of Password Authentication File
Database Recovery
- Recovery Steps
- User-Managed Recovery Procedures: RECOVER Command
- Types of incomplete recovery
- Incomplete Recovery Best Practices
- Recovery Using EM
- Simple Recovery Through RESETLOGS
- Point-in-time recovery using RMAN
Flashback database
- When to Use Flashback Technology
- Configuring Flashback Database
- Monitoring Flashback Database
- Best Practices for the Database and Flash Recovery Area
- Flash Recovery Area Space Usage
- Flashback Database Examples
Recovering from User Errors
- Recycle Bin
- Flashback Dropped Tables Using EM
- Querying Dropped Tables
- Flashback Versions Query
- Flashback Transaction Query
- Using Flashback Versions Query and Flashback Transaction Query
- Flashback Table
- Using EM To Flashback Tables
Dealing with Database Corruption
- What is block corruption?
- Interpreting DBVERIFY
- The ANALYZE command
- How to Handle Corruptions
- The DBMS_REPAIR Package
- Block Media Recovery (BMR)
- Detecting Database Corruptions Using DBVERIFY
- Using RMAN to Repair Corrupt Blocks
Automatic Database Management
- Automatic Optimizer Statistics Collection
- Workload Repository
- Database Control and Advisors
- Using the SQL Tuning Advisor
- Using the SQL Access Advisor
- Automatic Undo Retention Tuning
Monitoring and Managing Storage
- Redo Logfile Size Advisor
- Resumable Statements
- Tablespace Space Usage Monitoring
- Accessing the Segment Advisor
- Shrinking Segments Using SQL
- Segment Resource Estimation
- Monitoring Index Space
- Identifying Unused Indexes
Automatic Storage Management
- ASM Concepts
- ASM General Architecture
- Creating an ASM instance
- Creating tablespaces that use ASM storage
- Viewing ASM information
- Migrating a tablespace to use ASM storage
Monitoring and Managing Memory
- Oracle Memory Structures
- Automatic PGA Memory Management
- Using the Memory Advisor
- Using Automatic Shared Memory Management to avoid long running query issues
Managing Resources
- Creating a New Resource Plan
- Creating Resource Consumer Groups
- Assigning Users to Resource Consumer Groups
- Adaptive Consumer Group Mapping
- Using Sub-Plans to limit CPU Utilization
- Administering the Resource Manager
- Resource Plan Directives
Automating Tasks with the Scheduler
- Creating a Scheduler Job
- Using Scheduler Programs
- Creating and Using Schedules
- Creating a Job Class
- Prioritizing Jobs within a Window
- Viewing Job Execution Details
- Creating a job that runs a program outside of the database
PREREQUISITES:
Knowledge of Oracle 10g Certified Associate or Oracle 10g Certified Associate Certification.


