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Description Oracle Database Administration Fundamentals II Oracle Database Administration Fundamentals II is the third in a series of four courses covering Oracle Certification course #1Z0-032, and more. Like the other courses in this series of Oracle Certification titles, this course teaches and demonstrates by example using thoroughly tested examples. In this course, instructor Gavin Powell covers Oracle Net Services, Backup and Recovery including RMAN, Oracle Enterprise Manager, Transportable Tablespaces and SQL*Loader. In addition, there are small sections introducing other Oracle optional features such as Standby databases (both Logical and Physical) plus Replication (both traditional and using Streams). Net Services covers architecture, connection configuration, listener configuration (from basics to connection profiling and load balancing), all the facts about connection strings and Oracle Net Services naming methods, even introducing some advanced features. To get started today, simply click one of the links below. |
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Welcome
Welcome
Prerequisites for this Course
About this Course
Oracle Net Services on Technet
Oracle Backup and Recovery on Technet
Other Applicable Technet Options
Introducing Oracle Net Services
What is Oracle Net Services?
Three Basic Configurations
Managing Oracle Database Networks
Local Versus Centralized Naming
Simple Server Configuration
Oracle Shared Servers or MTS pt. 1
Oracle Shared Servers or MTS pt. 2
Simple Client Configuration
Connection Profiles
Introducing Naming Options pt. 1
Introducing Naming Options pt. 2
Oracle Connection Manager
Net Configuration Assistant
Net Manager
Using Oracle Enterprise Manager
Introducing Backup/Recovery Options/Utilities
Different Backup and Recovery Options
Import and Export
Cold Backups (Offline)
Hot Tablespace Backups (Online)
RMAN or Recovery Manager
Recovery
Standby Databases
Physical Standby Databases
Logical Standby Databases
Replication
Replication by Other Means
What are Transportable Tablespaces?
What is SQL*Loader?
Oracle Net Services Architecture Oracle Net Services Architecture The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Model Oracle OSI Model Protocols Net Services Communication Dedicated and Shared Connections Shared Server Processes and Dispatchers
Configuring a Simple Connection The Listener Configuration File The TNS Names Configuration File The Profile Parameters File Basic Database Configuration Parameters pt. 1 Basic Database Configuration Parameters pt. 2 Using the Net Configuration Assistant pt. 1 Using the Net Configuration Assistant pt. 2
The Listener What is the Listener? pt. 1 What is the Listener? pt. 2 Basic Listener Configuration The Listener Control Utility Service Registration Listener Queue Size Switching Off Listener Logging and Tracing Timeouts Multiple Listeners pt. 1 Multiple Listeners pt. 2 Connection Load Balancing and Failover The Session Data Unit Buffer (SDU) Connection Profile Configuration
Connection Strings and Naming Methods Connection Strings Naming Methods Local Naming Using TNS Host Naming External Naming Directory Naming pt. 1 Directory Naming pt. 2 Oracle Names Server
Oracle Shared Servers Multithreaded Server Introducing Dispatchers Dispatchers and Connection Pooling Other Shared Server Parameters Overriding Shared Servers
Connection Manager What is Connection Manager? Connection Concentration Multiple Protocol Support Configuring Connection Manager
Other Oracle Net Services Utilities Other Oracle Net Services Utilities
Oracle Net Services Advanced Features What is TAF? TAF Parameters Configuring TAF Non-Oracle Database Connections
Oracle Net Services Metadata Performance Views
Backup and Recovery What is Backup and Recovery? Why Backup and Recovery? Things to Remember Things to Consider with Datafiles Redo Logs Controlfiles Archive Logs More Things to Consider Yet More Things to Consider Importance of Backup and Recovery Points of Failure Backup Strategy
How Backup and Recovery Works Processes/Memory Structures/Checkpoints All the Files SCNs Restore and Recovery
Archive Configuration Basic Archive Configuration Parameters Archive Log Mode Configuration pt. 1 Archive Log Mode Configuration pt. 2 Multiple Archiving Processes Multiple Archive Destinations Standby Archiving pt. 1 Standby Archiving pt. 2
Logical Backups Using Exports Full Exports and Imports Schemas Multiple Schemas Importing to a Different Schema Tables The Parameter File Export and Import Options
Physical Backup/Restore/Recovery Cold Backups Hot Backups Verify Backups Using DBVERIFY Recovering using Offline Physical Backups Recovering using Online Physical Backups Read Only Tablespaces Incomplete Recovery Scripting Hot Backups
RMAN (Recovery Manager) What is RMAN? Repository and Catalog The Recovery Catalog RMAN Architecture What is a Channel? Allocating and Releasing Channels Creating an RMAN Database Creating a Repository Connecting to RMAN Registering Databases with the Repository Viewing the Repository Backup Sets Types of Backups Controlfile Backups Datafile Backups Tablespace Backups Archive Log Backups Binary Parameter File Backups Database Backups Incremental Backups Restore and Recovery Restore and Recovery in Action Scripts and RMAN Deleting RMAN Backups
Oracle Enterprise Manager Backup and Recovery Configuring Oracle Enterprise Manager Communications Win2K Log on as Batch Job Export Import Backup and Recovery
Backup and Recovery Metadata Performance Views
Transportable Tablespaces What are Transportable Tablespaces? Uses of Transportable Tablespaces Limitations Tablespace Sets Tablespace Set Verification Transporting a Tablespace Set Plug In
SQL*Loader What is SQL*Loader? The Control File and Complexity Input Data File Input Data File Structures How Rows are Loaded Multiple Tables and Formats Column Delimiters NULL Values Load Filtering Filler Fields Data Types Conditional Replacement Using SQL Generating Data Not in Input Files Executing SQL*Loader Conventional Versus Direct The Parameter File A Simple Example Load pt. 1 A Simple Example Load pt. 2 Oracle Enterprise Manager
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