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Oracle Database 11g Release 2 includes enhancements to database administration features such as automated segment creation, audit trail management tools, and SQL*Plus exit behavior configuration; it also changes the installation process by making ASM a separate Grid Infrastructure and including full software updates in patch set installations.
The document discusses how to configure and use the Oracle Database Resource Manager. It describes how to create resource plans and consumer groups, specify directives to allocate resources, map consumer groups to plans, activate a resource plan, and monitor resource usage. The Resource Manager allows managing resources like CPU, parallelism, sessions, and timeouts across different workload groups.
This document provides an overview of Oracle database concepts and tools. It describes the core components of an Oracle database including the database, server processes, memory structures, and client/server architecture. It also outlines the tools used to configure an Oracle database such as the Oracle Universal Installer, Database Configuration Assistant, and command line utilities. Automatic Storage Management (ASM) is discussed as the preferred storage management solution.
This document discusses user-managed database backup and recovery, including:
- The difference between user-managed and server-managed backup which uses OS commands versus RMAN.
- How to perform a complete database recovery by restoring files and archive logs and applying redo logs.
- How to perform incomplete recovery to recover to a past time or SCN by restoring files and applying redo logs until a specified point.
Flashback operations allow recovering data from earlier points in time using undo and redo information. The Flash Recovery Area (FRA) stores files needed for flashback and recovery operations. Configuring the FRA involves specifying its size and location using parameters like DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST_SIZE and DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST. Flashback features like Flashback Query, Flashback Versions Query, and Flashback Database use information in the FRA to access earlier states of data.
This document discusses managing memory in Oracle Database. It describes the different components of memory including the SGA and PGA. It emphasizes using Automatic Memory Management (AMM) and Automatic Shared Memory Management (ASMM) to automatically configure memory, rather than manual configuration. It provides guidelines for monitoring and optimizing memory usage.
This document provides a complete reference for the Server Control Utility (SRVCTL) in Oracle Database. It includes topics on using SRVCTL to manage configuration information for databases, instances, listeners, and other clusterware resources. The document outlines the SRVCTL command syntax and privileges required to perform administrative tasks. It also lists deprecated SRVCTL commands and options in Oracle Database 11g Release 2.
Oracle Flashback technology provides several fast recovery options including Flashback Query, Flashback Version, Flashback Transaction, Flashback Table, and Flashback Drop. These features allow recovering data to a prior state by undoing changes or retrieving dropped objects without fully restoring backups. Flashback options can recover from corruptions, errors, disasters, and restore lost data through interfaces like easy-to-use Flashback commands.
Oracle Database 11g Release 2 includes enhancements to database administration features such as automated segment creation, audit trail management tools, and SQL*Plus exit behavior configuration; it also changes the installation process by making ASM a separate Grid Infrastructure and including full software updates in patch set installations.
The document discusses how to configure and use the Oracle Database Resource Manager. It describes how to create resource plans and consumer groups, specify directives to allocate resources, map consumer groups to plans, activate a resource plan, and monitor resource usage. The Resource Manager allows managing resources like CPU, parallelism, sessions, and timeouts across different workload groups.
This document provides an overview of Oracle database concepts and tools. It describes the core components of an Oracle database including the database, server processes, memory structures, and client/server architecture. It also outlines the tools used to configure an Oracle database such as the Oracle Universal Installer, Database Configuration Assistant, and command line utilities. Automatic Storage Management (ASM) is discussed as the preferred storage management solution.
This document discusses user-managed database backup and recovery, including:
- The difference between user-managed and server-managed backup which uses OS commands versus RMAN.
- How to perform a complete database recovery by restoring files and archive logs and applying redo logs.
- How to perform incomplete recovery to recover to a past time or SCN by restoring files and applying redo logs until a specified point.
Flashback operations allow recovering data from earlier points in time using undo and redo information. The Flash Recovery Area (FRA) stores files needed for flashback and recovery operations. Configuring the FRA involves specifying its size and location using parameters like DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST_SIZE and DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST. Flashback features like Flashback Query, Flashback Versions Query, and Flashback Database use information in the FRA to access earlier states of data.
This document discusses managing memory in Oracle Database. It describes the different components of memory including the SGA and PGA. It emphasizes using Automatic Memory Management (AMM) and Automatic Shared Memory Management (ASMM) to automatically configure memory, rather than manual configuration. It provides guidelines for monitoring and optimizing memory usage.
This document provides a complete reference for the Server Control Utility (SRVCTL) in Oracle Database. It includes topics on using SRVCTL to manage configuration information for databases, instances, listeners, and other clusterware resources. The document outlines the SRVCTL command syntax and privileges required to perform administrative tasks. It also lists deprecated SRVCTL commands and options in Oracle Database 11g Release 2.
Oracle Flashback Query allows users to recover data to a previous point in time using the System Change Number (SCN) or timestamp. Setting up Flashback Query involves determining the undo retention period, creating an undo tablespace, and granting privileges to users. The DBMS_FLASHBACK package implements Flashback Query procedures like ENABLE_AT_TIME and DISABLE. DBMS_RESUMABLE allows long-running operations to suspend and resume if errors occur. The AFTER SUSPEND trigger notifies DBAs of suspended operations. Export/Import now supports Flashback Query parameters and resuming space allocation operations.
This document discusses using Oracle's Recovery Manager (RMAN) to perform various database recovery tasks, including recovering from the loss of data files, using incremental backups to reduce recovery time, switching to image copies for fast recovery, restoring a database to a new host, and performing disaster recovery. It provides examples of using RMAN commands like RESTORE, RECOVER, SWITCH, and SET NEWNAME to restore and recover database files from backups.
This document discusses using a recovery catalog with RMAN for database backups and recovery. It covers:
1. The benefits of using a recovery catalog over just the control file, such as storing more historical data.
2. Creating a recovery catalog which involves configuring a catalog database, creating an owner, and generating the catalog.
3. Registering target databases with the catalog and maintaining the catalog's synchronization with database changes.
This document discusses configuring a database for recoverability. It covers placing a database in ARCHIVELOG mode, configuring multiple archive log destinations, configuring the Fast Recovery Area (FRA), and specifying retention policies. The key benefits of using the FRA are that it simplifies backup management and automatically manages disk space for recovery files.
RMAN is an Oracle tool that performs physical backups and recovery of Oracle databases. It can perform full backups as well as incremental backups. Incremental backups only back up changed blocks since the previous backup. RMAN also allows recovery of individual datafiles, tablespaces, or the entire database using backups. It facilitates various recovery scenarios including datafile recovery, tablespace recovery, and disaster recovery when all files are lost.
This document discusses Oracle database backup and recovery. It covers the need for backups, different types of backups including full, incremental, physical and logical. It describes user-managed backups and RMAN-managed backups. For recovery, it discusses restoring from backups and applying redo logs to recover the database to a point in time. Flashback recovery is also mentioned.
This document discusses how to configure Oracle database backup settings using Recovery Manager (RMAN). It covers setting persistent RMAN configuration settings, enabling automatic control file backups, configuring backup destinations and channels, optimizing backups, and creating compressed or encrypted backups. Key topics include using the CONFIGURE command to set backup retention policies, backup copy settings, and backup optimization parameters, as well as allocating channels and specifying backup device types and locations.
Tablespace point-in-time recovery (TSPITR) allows recovery of one or more tablespaces to an earlier point in time without affecting other tablespaces. It performs restore and recovery of data files for the recovery set and auxiliary set to the target time, then exports and imports metadata to make the recovered tablespaces available. TSPITR is useful for undoing DML changes or recovering from logical corruption in a subset of the database, and can be fully automated using RMAN or performed with a custom auxiliary instance.
This document discusses database performance monitoring and tuning. It covers monitoring sessions and services, database replay for testing, and collecting optimizer statistics. The key activities for performance management are planning, instance tuning, and SQL tuning. Performance is monitored using views for sessions, services, wait events, and statistics. Tuning involves identifying and addressing the greatest resource bottlenecks. Database replay captures production workloads to test systems with realistic data.
Flashback technology allows users to view and recover data to previous points in time. The document discusses several Flashback features: Flashback Query lets users view data as of a past time; Flashback Version Query shows row versions between times; Flashback Table recovers an entire table; and Flashback Transaction backs out changes from a problematic transaction. The document provides examples and considerations for using each Flashback feature.
Virtual private catalog will allow you to maintain only one recovery catalog repository by securing boundaries between administrators of various databases or between DBAs, as well as allowing you to separate their duties.
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This document provides an introduction and schedule for an Oracle Database 11g administration course. The course objectives include configuring the database for recovery, performing backups and recovery with RMAN, using flashback technology, monitoring and tuning performance, automating tasks with the scheduler, managing space, and duplicating databases. The course will cover these topics over 5 days with lessons on backup and recovery, memory management, performance tuning, resource management, and space management. Examples will use the HR sample schema which includes tables for regions, countries, locations, departments, jobs, employees, and job history.
This document provides an overview of how to create backups with RMAN (Recovery Manager) in Oracle. It discusses creating image file backups, whole database backups, full database backups, enabling fast incremental backups, duplex backup sets, backing up backup sets, multisection backups, archival backups, and reporting on and maintaining backups. The objectives are to learn how to perform various backup tasks with RMAN and manage those backups.
Duplicating a database creates an identical copy of a database that can be used for testing or recovery purposes. There are multiple techniques for duplicating a database using RMAN, including duplicating from an active database, from RMAN backups, with or without connections to the target instance, recovery catalog, or using backups alone. The key steps are preparing the auxiliary instance, ensuring backups and redo logs are available, allocating auxiliary channels, and using the RMAN DUPLICATE command to restore files and recover the database.
This document discusses how Oracle databases automatically manage space and techniques for optimizing space usage. It covers deferred segment creation, compression, monitoring tablespace usage, using the segment advisor to identify space savings opportunities, and shrinking segments to reclaim space. Resumable space allocation is also described to allow DML statements to resume if suspended due to space issues.
This document discusses monitoring and tuning RMAN backup and restore performance. It describes how to configure RMAN for asynchronous I/O and multiplexing, monitor job progress, identify bottlenecks, and balance backup speed versus recovery speed. Specific parameters like MAXPIECESIZE, FILESPERSET, and MAXOPENFILES are examined for their effect on performance.
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Oracle Flashback Query allows users to recover data to a previous point in time using the System Change Number (SCN) or timestamp. Setting up Flashback Query involves determining the undo retention period, creating an undo tablespace, and granting privileges to users. The DBMS_FLASHBACK package implements Flashback Query procedures like ENABLE_AT_TIME and DISABLE. DBMS_RESUMABLE allows long-running operations to suspend and resume if errors occur. The AFTER SUSPEND trigger notifies DBAs of suspended operations. Export/Import now supports Flashback Query parameters and resuming space allocation operations.
This document discusses using Oracle's Recovery Manager (RMAN) to perform various database recovery tasks, including recovering from the loss of data files, using incremental backups to reduce recovery time, switching to image copies for fast recovery, restoring a database to a new host, and performing disaster recovery. It provides examples of using RMAN commands like RESTORE, RECOVER, SWITCH, and SET NEWNAME to restore and recover database files from backups.
This document discusses using a recovery catalog with RMAN for database backups and recovery. It covers:
1. The benefits of using a recovery catalog over just the control file, such as storing more historical data.
2. Creating a recovery catalog which involves configuring a catalog database, creating an owner, and generating the catalog.
3. Registering target databases with the catalog and maintaining the catalog's synchronization with database changes.
This document discusses configuring a database for recoverability. It covers placing a database in ARCHIVELOG mode, configuring multiple archive log destinations, configuring the Fast Recovery Area (FRA), and specifying retention policies. The key benefits of using the FRA are that it simplifies backup management and automatically manages disk space for recovery files.
RMAN is an Oracle tool that performs physical backups and recovery of Oracle databases. It can perform full backups as well as incremental backups. Incremental backups only back up changed blocks since the previous backup. RMAN also allows recovery of individual datafiles, tablespaces, or the entire database using backups. It facilitates various recovery scenarios including datafile recovery, tablespace recovery, and disaster recovery when all files are lost.
This document discusses Oracle database backup and recovery. It covers the need for backups, different types of backups including full, incremental, physical and logical. It describes user-managed backups and RMAN-managed backups. For recovery, it discusses restoring from backups and applying redo logs to recover the database to a point in time. Flashback recovery is also mentioned.
This document discusses how to configure Oracle database backup settings using Recovery Manager (RMAN). It covers setting persistent RMAN configuration settings, enabling automatic control file backups, configuring backup destinations and channels, optimizing backups, and creating compressed or encrypted backups. Key topics include using the CONFIGURE command to set backup retention policies, backup copy settings, and backup optimization parameters, as well as allocating channels and specifying backup device types and locations.
Tablespace point-in-time recovery (TSPITR) allows recovery of one or more tablespaces to an earlier point in time without affecting other tablespaces. It performs restore and recovery of data files for the recovery set and auxiliary set to the target time, then exports and imports metadata to make the recovered tablespaces available. TSPITR is useful for undoing DML changes or recovering from logical corruption in a subset of the database, and can be fully automated using RMAN or performed with a custom auxiliary instance.
This document discusses database performance monitoring and tuning. It covers monitoring sessions and services, database replay for testing, and collecting optimizer statistics. The key activities for performance management are planning, instance tuning, and SQL tuning. Performance is monitored using views for sessions, services, wait events, and statistics. Tuning involves identifying and addressing the greatest resource bottlenecks. Database replay captures production workloads to test systems with realistic data.
Flashback technology allows users to view and recover data to previous points in time. The document discusses several Flashback features: Flashback Query lets users view data as of a past time; Flashback Version Query shows row versions between times; Flashback Table recovers an entire table; and Flashback Transaction backs out changes from a problematic transaction. The document provides examples and considerations for using each Flashback feature.
Virtual private catalog will allow you to maintain only one recovery catalog repository by securing boundaries between administrators of various databases or between DBAs, as well as allowing you to separate their duties.
Join the Webinar to learn about Virtual Private Catalog and Demo.
Overview of RMAN
Overview of Recovery Catalog
About Virtual Private Catalog
Benefits of Virtual Private Catalog
Create Virtual Private Catalog
Manage Virtual Private Catalog
RMAN stored Script
Q& A
This document provides an introduction and schedule for an Oracle Database 11g administration course. The course objectives include configuring the database for recovery, performing backups and recovery with RMAN, using flashback technology, monitoring and tuning performance, automating tasks with the scheduler, managing space, and duplicating databases. The course will cover these topics over 5 days with lessons on backup and recovery, memory management, performance tuning, resource management, and space management. Examples will use the HR sample schema which includes tables for regions, countries, locations, departments, jobs, employees, and job history.
This document provides an overview of how to create backups with RMAN (Recovery Manager) in Oracle. It discusses creating image file backups, whole database backups, full database backups, enabling fast incremental backups, duplex backup sets, backing up backup sets, multisection backups, archival backups, and reporting on and maintaining backups. The objectives are to learn how to perform various backup tasks with RMAN and manage those backups.
Duplicating a database creates an identical copy of a database that can be used for testing or recovery purposes. There are multiple techniques for duplicating a database using RMAN, including duplicating from an active database, from RMAN backups, with or without connections to the target instance, recovery catalog, or using backups alone. The key steps are preparing the auxiliary instance, ensuring backups and redo logs are available, allocating auxiliary channels, and using the RMAN DUPLICATE command to restore files and recover the database.
This document discusses how Oracle databases automatically manage space and techniques for optimizing space usage. It covers deferred segment creation, compression, monitoring tablespace usage, using the segment advisor to identify space savings opportunities, and shrinking segments to reclaim space. Resumable space allocation is also described to allow DML statements to resume if suspended due to space issues.
This document discusses monitoring and tuning RMAN backup and restore performance. It describes how to configure RMAN for asynchronous I/O and multiplexing, monitor job progress, identify bottlenecks, and balance backup speed versus recovery speed. Specific parameters like MAXPIECESIZE, FILESPERSET, and MAXOPENFILES are examined for their effect on performance.
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This document provides information about an Oracle Core DBA online training course offered by AcuteSoft. The summary includes:
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The document outlines the course contents of a 48-hour Oracle DBA training course. The course covers topics such as Oracle architecture, configuration, database administration tasks, performance monitoring and tuning, backup and recovery, high availability tools, and more. It provides details on the individual topics that will be covered in each area.
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This document provides an overview of topics related to Oracle database administration including Recovery Manager (RMAN), Automatic Storage Management (ASM), database security, globalization support, and performance tuning. It outlines configuration and use of RMAN for backups, recovery, and Oracle Secure Backup. It also discusses monitoring and managing memory, resources, and tasks using the Resource Manager and Scheduler. Additional sections cover flashback technology, database security including virtual private databases, and globalization features.
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1. ORACLE CORE DBA COURSE CONTENT
Overview of the Oracle Core DBA
Introduction (Database Architecture)
Describe course objectives
Explore the Oracle 10g database architecture
Installing the Oracle Database Software
Explain core DBA tasks and tools
Plan an Oracle installation
Use optimal flexible architecture
Install software with the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI)
Creating an Oracle Database
Create a database with the Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)
Create a database design template with the DBCA
Generate database creation scripts with the DBCA
Managing the Oracle Instance
Start and stop the Oracle database and components
Use Enterprise Manager (EM)
Access a database with SQL*Plus and iSQL*Plus
Modify database initialization parameters
Understand the stages of database startup
View the Alert log
Use the Data Dictionary
Managing Database Storage Structures
Describe table data storage (in blocks)
Define the purpose of tablespaces and data files
Understand and utilize Oracle Managed Files (OMF)
Create and manage tablespaces
Obtain tablespace information
Describe the main concepts and functionality of
Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
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Administering User Security
Create and manage database user accounts
Authenticate users
Assign default storage areas (tablespaces)
Grant and revoke privileges
Create and manage roles
Create and manage profiles
Implement standard password security features
Control resource usage by users
Managing Schema Objects
Define schema objects and data types
Create and modify tables
Define constraints
View the columns and contents of a table
Create indexes, views and sequences
Explain the use of temporary tables
Use the Data Dictionary
Manage data through SQL
Monitor and resolve locking conflicts
Managing Undo Data
Explain DML and undo data generation
Monitor and administer undo
Describe the difference between undo and redo data
Configure undo retention
Guarantee undo retention
Use the undo advisor
Implementing Oracle Database Security
Describe DBA responsibilities for security
Apply the principal of least privilege
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3. Enable standard database auditing
Specify audit options
Review audit information
Maintain the audit trail
Incomplete Recovery
Recovery Steps
Server and User Managed Recovery commands
Recovering a Control File Autobackup
Creating a New Control File
Incomplete Recovery Overview
Incomplete Recovery Best Practices
Simplified Recovery Through RESETLOGS
Point-in-time recovery using RMAN
Flashback
Flashback Database Architecture
Configuring and Monitoring Flashback Database
Backing Up the Flash Recovery Area
Using V$FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA_USAGE
Flashback Database Considerations
Using the Flashback Database RMAN interface
Using Flashback Database EM Interface
Managing and monitoring Flashback Database operations
Dealing with Database Corruption
Block Corruption Symptoms: ORA-1578
DBVERIFY Utility and the ANALYZE command
Initialization parameter DB_BLOCK_CHECKING
Segment Metadata Dump and Verification
Using Flashback for Logical Corruption and using DBMS_REPAIR
Block Media Recovery
RMAN BMR Interface
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4. Dumping and Verifying Segment Metadata
Monitoring and Managing Storage I
Database Storage Structures
Space Management Overview
Oracle-Managed Files (OMF)
Row Chaining and Migrating
Proactive Tablespace Monitoring
Managing Resumable Space Allocation
SYSAUX Tablespace
Monitoring table and index space usage
Monitoring and Managing Storage II
Automatic Undo Management
Redo Log Files
Table Types
Partitioned Tables
Index-Organized Tables (IOT)
Managing index space with SQL
Configure optimal redo log file size
View Automatic Tuning of Undo Retention―
VLDB Support
Creating Big file Table spaces
Packages and data dictionary changes to support VLDB
Creating and maintaining temporary table space groups (TTG)
Partitioning and Partitioned Indexes
Skipping unusable indexes
DML Error Logging
Interpreting Big file ROWIDs
Automating Tasks with the Scheduler
Scheduler Concepts
Creating a Job Class and a Window
Managing Jobs, Programs, Chains, Events, Schedules, priority
Viewing and Purging Job Logs
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5. Creating a program and a schedule
Creating a job that uses a program and a schedule
Configuring the Oracle Network Environment
Create additional listeners
Create Net Service aliases
Configure connect-time failover
Control the Oracle Net Listener
Test Oracle Net connectivity
Identify when to use shared versus dedicated servers
Backup and Recovery Concepts
Identify the types of failure that may occur in an Oracle Database
Describe ways to tune instance recovery
Identify the importance of checkpoints, redo log files, and archived log files
Configure ARCHIVELOG mode
Performing Database Backups
Create consistent database backups
Back your database up without shutting it down
Create incremental backups
Automate database backups
Monitor the flash recovery area
Performing Database Recovery
Recover from loss of a control file
Recover from loss of a redo log file
Perform complete recovery following the loss of a data file
Performing Flashback
Describe Flashback database
Restore the table content to a specific point in the past with Flashback Table
Recover from a dropped table
View the contents of the database as of any single point in time with
Flashback Query
See versions of a row over time with Flashback Versions Query
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6. View the transaction history of a row with Flashback Transaction Query
Moving Data
Describe available ways for moving data
Create and use directory objects
Use SQL*Loader to load data from a non-Oracle database (or user files)
Explain the general architecture of Data Pump
Use Data Pump Export and Import to move data between Oracle databases
Use external tables to move data via platform-independent files
Configuring Recovery Manager
Recovery Manager Features and Components
Using a Flash Recovery Area with RMAN
Configuring RMAN
Control File Autobackups
Retention Policies and Channel Allocation
Using Recovery Manager to connect to a target database in default
NOCATALOG mode
Displaying the current RMAN configuration settings
Altering the backup retention policy for a database
Altering the program and schedule for the job and observing the behavior
change of the job
Monitoring job runs
Using Recovery Manager
RMAN Command Overview
Parallelization of Backup Sets
Compressed Backups
Image Copy
Whole Database and Incremental Backups
LIST and REPORT commands
Enable ARCHIVELOG mode for the database
Use Recovery Manager
Recovering from Non-critical Losses
Recovery of Non-Critical Files
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7. Creating New Temporary Tablespace
Recreating Redo Log Files, Index Tablespaces, and Indexes
Read-Only Tablespace Recovery
Authentication Methods for Database Administrators
Loss of Password Authentication File
Creating a new temporary tablespace
Altering the default temporary tablespace for a database
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