Introduction to Oracle 10g Level 1 Training
Oracle 10g Level1 Training Overview
In this database administration course students gain the skills necessary for basic day-to-day administration of an Oracle10g database. This Oracle training class is the starting points for Oracle database administrators and also sets the foundation for advanced administrator training and certification.
The class target audience is Oracle database administrators. Additionally, senior database developers will benefit from an understanding of the architecture of the Oracle database with which they interface.
Oracle 10g Level1 Training Class Goals
- Learn to install Oracle software and create new databases.
- Explore the database architecture, including memory, process and data structures, and the management of those structures.
- Learn to manage database files.
- Learn to manage security policies and procedures, including administration of user accounts, roles, privileges and profiles.
- Learn to use advanced self-tuning and self-management capabilities, including Oracle-Managed Files, database Advisors and other components of the Management Framework.
- Learn to monitor performance, troubleshoot problems, and resolve lock and conflict issues.
- Learn to use the Oracle Enterprise Manager and SQL interfaces for administration tasks.
- Learn to control database support services, including iSQL*Plus, the Database Control, Oracle Net and others.
- Learn about basic backup and recovery structures and strategies.
- Explore operating system-specific considerations for Unix, Linux and MS Windows.
Oracle 10g L1 Courseware
- Installing Oracle 10G Database Software
- Identify Database System Requirements
- The Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA)
- Configure the Installation Environment
- Installation Using the Universal Installer
- More About Enterprise Manager
- Exploring the Oracle Database Architecture
- General Database Architecture
- Database Instance Memory Architecture
- Database Instance Process Architecture
- About the Instance Process Architecture
- Instance Background Processes
- Sql Execution Processes
- Creating an Oracle Database
- Create a Database
- Configure & Drop a Database
- Manage DBCA Templates
- Manually Creating a Database
- Controlling the Database Environment
- Starting & Stopping Database Control
- Starting & Stopping Isql*Plus
- Starting & Stopping the Database Listener
- Starting & Stopping the Database
- More About the Database Files
- Handling Parameter Files & Parameter Settings
- Storage Structures: Tablespaces
- About Tablespaces
- Tablespace Management
- Storage Structures: Data Files & Temp Files
- Managing Data Files
- Managing Temp Files
- About Oracle-Managed Files (OMF)
- Undo Management
- About Undo Space Management
- Configure Undo Management
- Guarantee Undo Retention
- Monitor Undo Space
- Use the Undo Advisor
- Database Security
- Database System Privileges
- Database Object Privileges
- Audit Database Activity
- Register For Security Updates
- Administering Users
- Create & Manage Database Accounts
- Grant & Revoke Database Privileges
- Resource Limits Via Profiles
- Password Management Via Profiles
- About Role-Based Security
- Managing Data: Loading Data With Sql Loader
- About the Database Utilities
- Using the Loader
- Understanding the Loader Process
- Control File Options
- Direct Path Loads
- Managing Data: Exporting & Importing Data
- Create Directory Objects
- EXPDP
- IMPDP
- Oracle Net Services
- What Is Oracle Net Services?
- Oracle Net Manager
- Listener Configuration
- Listener Administration
- Lsnrctl Commands
- Configuring Client Parameters
- Isolating the Problem
- Oracle Trace Assistant
- Network Troubleshooting Utilities
- Monitoring & Resolving Lock Conflicts
- About Latches & Locks
- More About Latches
- More About Locks
- Backup & Recovery Concepts
- About Database Backup & Recovery
- About Redo Data
- Redo Log File Maintenance
- Managing the Archive Options
- More About the Control File
- Storage Structures: Advanced Tablespaces (if time allows)
- More About Temporary Tablespaces
- About Temporary Tablespace Groups
- More About Permanent Tablespaces
- More About Bigfile Tablespaces
- More About the SYSAUX Tablespace
- Oracle Shared Servers (if time allows)
- Shared Servers Architecture
- Configuration Of Shared Server Mode