Schulung/Seminar: Oracle9i: Datenbankadministration II

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Dauer:5 Tage PDFBuchung

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Lerninhalte

Datenbank-Utilitys (Export und Import) und die Situationen beschreiben, in denen diese verwendet werden können
Netzwerkkonfigurations- und Recovery-Techniken in verschiedenen Workshop-Szenarien entwickeln
Die Komponenten der Oracle-Architektur für die Backup- und Recovery-Operationen auflisten
Die verschiedenen Backup-Methoden und Recovery-Operationen von Oracle auflisten, mit denen ein
Datenbankausfall behoben werden kann
Die Anforderungen für den Netzwerkbetrieb und die von Oracle zur Verfügung gestellten Lösungen beschreiben, um diese Anforderungen zu implementieren
Backups der Datenbank und der Datendateien mit und ohne Recovery Manager (RMAN) erstellen
Die Netzwerkumgebung für ein Oracle-Client/Server-System konfigurieren
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Teilnehmerkreis

Datenbankadministratoren
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Vorkenntnisse

Oracle 9i Datenbankadministration II
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Kursziel

Erweitern Sie Ihre Fähigkeiten, das fortschrittlichste Informationssystem der Branche zu verwalten. Sie lernen verschiedene Methoden kennen, Oracle-Datenbanken zu sichern und wiederherzustellen (Backup und Recovery). In praktischen Workshops erwerben Sie Erfahrungen in einer praxisbezogenen technischen Umgebung. Sie erlernen die Grundlagen der Netzwerkadministration. Mit Oracle Recovery Manager vereinfachen Sie die Ausführung Ihrer Aufgaben.
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Sachgebiete

Networking Overview
Explaining solutions included with Oracle9i for managing complex networks
Describing Oracle networking add-on solutions

Basic Oracle Net Architecture
Explaining the key components of Oracle Net architecture
Explaining Oracle Net Services role in client-server connections
Describing how web client connections are established through Oracle networking products

Basic Oracle Net Services Server-Side Configuration
Identifying How the Listener Responds to Incoming Connections
Configuring the Listener using Oracle Net Manager
Controlling the Oracle Net Listener by Using the Listener Control Utility
Describing Dynamic Service Registration
Configuring the Listener for IIOP and HTTP Connections

Basic Oracle Net Services Client-Side Configuration
Describing the Difference Between Host Naming and Local Service Name Resolution
Using Oracle Net Configuration Assistant to Configure Host Naming Method, Local Naming Method, and Net Service Names
Performing Simple Connection Troubleshooting





Usage and Configuration of the Oracle Shared Server
Identifying the Components of the Oracle Shared Server
Describing the Oracle Shared Server Architecture
Configuring Shared Servers by Using Initialization Parameter
Configuring Dispatchers by Using Initialization Parameters
Identifying Useful Data Dictionary Views

Backup and Recovery Overview
Describing the Basics of Database Backup, Restore, and Recovery
Listing the Types of Failures that May Occur in an Oracle Environment
Defining a Backup and Recovery Strategy

Instance and Media Recovery Structures
Describing the Oracle Processes, Memory Structures, and Files Relating to Recovery
Identifying the Importance of Checkpoints, Redo Log Files, and Archived Log Files
Describing Ways to Tune Instance Recovery

Configuration of the Database Archiving Mode
Noarchivelog and Archivelog Mode Configuration
Automatic and Manual Archiving of Redo Log Files
Multiple Archival Destinations and Processes

Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) Overview and Configuration
Identifying the Features and Components of RMAN
Describing the RMAN Repository and Control File Usage
Describing Channel Allocation
Describing Media Management Library Interface
Connecting to Recovery Manager
Configuring the RMAN Environment

User-Managed Backups
Describing User-Managed Backup and Recovery Operations
Performing Closed Database Backups
Performing Open Database Backups
Cleaning Up After a Failed Online Backup
Backing Up the Control File
Discussing Backup Issues Associated with Read-Only Tablespaces
Identifying the Backup Implications of Operations with NOLOGGING Options
Using DBVerify to Check for Block Corruption

RMAN Backups
Identifying RMAN Specific Backups
Using the RMAN BACKUP Command to Create Backup Sets
Backing Up the Control File
Backing Up the Archived Redo Log Files
Using the RMAN COPY Command to Create Image Copies

User-Managed Complete Recovery
Describing Media Recovery
Performing Recovery in Noarchivelog Mode
Performing Recovery in Archivelog Mode
Read-only Tablespace Recovery
Relocating and Recovering a Tablespace



RMAN Complete Recovery
Describing the Use of RMAN for Restoration and Recovery
Performing Recovery in Noarchivelog Mode
Performing Completing Recovery in Archivelog Mode
Restoring Data Files to a Different Location
Relocating and Recovering a Tablespace

User-Managed Incomplete Recovery
Describing the Steps of Incomplete Recovery
Identifying the Situations Which Require Incomplete Recovery
Performing an Incomplete Recovery
Recovering from the Loss of Current Online Redo Logs

RMAN Incomplete Recovery
Performing Incomplete Recovery Using UNTIL TIME
Performing Incomplete Recovery Using UNTIL SEQUENCE

RMAN Repository Maintenance
Performing Crosschecking of Backups and Copies
Updating the
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