Oracle 11g DBA Training Course Content ORACLE 10g/11g DATABASE ADMINISTRATION CHAPTER1 Important Linux commands Installing of Redhat Linux as per oracle database requirement Installing of oracle database on windows/redhat/oracle Enterprise Linux 5 CHAPTER 2 2.1.Oracle Database 2.2. Database Architecture CHAPTER 3 3.1.Single Instance Systems 3.2.Initialization Parameters 3.3.How parameters values will be changed 3.4.Instance and Database Startup 2.5.What happens when you open the database 2.6.How an instance is started 2.7.Modes of instance startup 2.8.Modes of database shutdown 2.9.close database 2.10.Abnormal Shutdowns CHAPTER 4 Oracle Instance Memory Structures 3.2.Buffer Caches 3.3.Redo log buffer
3.4.Shared Pool 3.5.Library caches 3.6.Dictinary Caches 3.7.Large Pool 3.8.Streams Pool 3.9.Dynamic SGA 3.10.PGA(PROGARMABLE GLOBAL AREA) CHAPTER 5 PROCESS ARCHITECTURE 4.1.Introduction to Processes 4.2.Types of Processes a.user Process Overview b.oracle Process Overview CHAPTER 6 Database Creation 5.1.Advantages of dbca 5.2.Create a database with the Database Configuration Assistant(DBCA) 5.3.create database design template with the dbca 5.4.Manual database creation 5.5.Dropping a Databases 5.6.Determining the Global database name 5.7.Managing Initialization Parameters using a Server Parameter file CHAPTER 7 Managing Tablespaces 6.1.Tablespaces
6.2.Datafiles 6.3.Specify Tablespace Default Storage Parameters 6.4.Types of Tablespaces 6.5.Altering Tablespaces Availability 6.6.Making a Tablespace Ready only 6.7.Renaming Tablespaces 6.7.Dropping Tablespaces CHAPTER 8 Rollback Segments 7.1.Transaction and Rollback Segements 7.2.The Rollback Segment System 7.3.Oracle Instance and Rollback Segments 7.4.High Water Mark 7.5Altering Rollback Segments 7.6.Changing Rollback Segment Parameters 7.7.Shrinking Rollback Segments Manually 7.8.Dropping a Rollback Segment 7.9.Viewing Rollback Segment Information CHAPTER 9 Undo Management 8.1.Creating a Undo Tablespace 8.2.Alter Undo Tablespace 8.3.Dropping Undo Tablespace 8.4.Switching Undo Tablespace 8.5.Specifying Undo Retention Policy 8.6.Viewing Information about undo tablespace
CHAPTER 10 Managing Controlfiles 9.1.Guidelines for controlfiles 9.2.Initial Controlfiles 9.3.Creating Additional copies,renaming and Relocating Controlfiles 9.4.Creating New Controlfiles 9.5.Backup of controlfiles 9.6.Recovering a controlfile and current copy 9.7.Dropping Controlfiles 9.8.Display controlfile information CHAPTER 11 Managing the Online Redo Logs 10.1.Redo Threads 10.2.Online Redo Log contents 10.3.How Oracle Writes to Online Redo Log 10.4.Log Switches and Log Sequences Numbers 10.5.Multiplexing online Redo log files 10.6.Setting the size of online redo log file 10.7.creating online redo log groups and members 10.8.Forcing Log Switch 10.9.Viewing information of redo logs 10.10.Archive Redologs CHAPTER 12 User Management 11.1.User Authentication
11.2.Operating System Security 11.3.Data Security Policy 11.4.Understanding user Priviledges and Roles 11.5.Users Roles 11.6.Granting User Priviledges and Roles 11.7.Revoking User Priviledges and Roles 11.8.Granting to and Revoking from user group public 11.9.Viewing privileges and Roles Information CHAPTER 13 INDEXES 12.1.Creating and Rebuilding Indexes 12.2.Dropping Indexes CHAPTER 14 User-Managed Backups 1 13.1.About User-Managed Backup and Recovery 13.2.Why Use User-Managed Backup and Recovery Methods 13.3.About User-Managed Backups 13.4.Consistent and Inconsitent User-Managed Backups 13.5.Basic Restore and Recovery Methodology CHAPTER 15 User-Managed backups 2 14.1.Queriying V$views to obtain Backup Information 14.2.Listing Database Files Before a Backup 14.3.Making User-Managed Backups of the Whole Database 14.4.Making User-Managed Backups offline Tablespace & Datafiles
a.coldbackups b.hotbackups 14.5.Export and Imports 14.6.DBVERIFY UTILITY CHAPTER 16 RMAN 15.0.Introduction to Recovery Manager 15.1.RMAN architecture 15.2.About Recovery Manager 15.3.Why use RMAN? 15.4.Overview of the RMAN a.about the RMAN Executable b.about the Target Database c.about the RMAN Repository CHAPTER 17 RMAN 2 16.1.Connecting to Databases with RMAN 16.2.Starting RMAN without connecting to a database 16.3.Connecting to the Target DB and Recovery catalog 16.4.Types of Backups Incremental,Differential Incremental Backups,Cumulative incrment 16.4.Restoring and Recovering files using RMAN 16.5.Block Media Recovery RMAN 16.6.Overview of RMAN
CHAPTER 18 17.1.The Flash Recovery Area 17.2.Oracle Flashback Query 17.3.Oracle Flashback Table 17.4.Recyclebin 17.5.Flashback Database a.to Enable Flashback Database b.to Disable Flashback Database CHAPTER 19 Introduction 18.1.Oracle Performance Improvement Method 18.2.The â œtop Tenâ List of Oracle Performance Mistakes CHAPTER 20 Memory Management 19.1.Understanding Memory Allocation issues 19.2.Shared Pool and Large Pools 19.3.Configuring and Using Redolog Buffer 19.4.Oracle Memory Structures 19.5.Automatic Shared Memory Management CHAPTER 21 20.1.Overview to SQL optimizer 20.2.Overview of the optimizer 20.3.Understanding the cost-based optimizer 20.4.Optimizer operations
20.5.Gathering Optimizer Statistics 20.6.Optimizer Hints 20.7.Using the Rule-Based Optimizer CHAPTER 22 21.1.Explain Plan and Tkprof 22.2.Understanding Explain Plan 22.3.How Execution Plans can change 22.4.Explain Plan Restrictions 22.5.TKPROF and Statistics of TKprof CHAPTER 23 Automatic Performance Statistics and Diagnostics 23.1.Active Session History Reports 23.2.Introduction to Database Diagnostic Monoring 23.3.Automatic Workload Repository Reports CHAPTER 24 Oracle Data Pump 24.1.Overview 24.2.Data Pump Components 24.3.Benefits of Datapump Export and Import 24.4.Default Locations for Dump,Logs 24.5.Data Pump Export,tables,schemas,etc CHAPTER 25 25.1.Dataguard Basic Concepts 25.2.Automatic Storage Management basic concepts