This document provides a summary of Pratyusa Choudhury's work experience as an Oracle DBA. It details 6 years of experience working on various Oracle EBS, Database, and Fusion Middleware projects involving upgrades, migrations, and ongoing support. Responsibilities included patching, cloning, and troubleshooting Oracle EBS, Database, and middleware issues. Technologies worked on include Oracle EBS 11i, R12, Database 10g, 11g, 12c, Fusion Middleware, and tools like OEM and Hudson. Various projects are summarized involving upgrades, platform migrations, data center migrations, and ongoing support projects.
This document discusses challenges with online patching in Oracle E-Business Suite release 12.2.5. It begins with an overview of the 12.2 architecture and how it enables features like file system editioning and database edition-based redefinition to allow patching while the application is online. It then covers the online patching cycle in detail and discusses options for developing custom code to be either fully or runtime compliant. The document concludes with lessons learned around areas like database object grants, the DB_Domain parameter, executing autoconfig, and administering application nodes. It also discusses some common challenges seen with online patching and useful utilities for monitoring and diagnosing issues.
Automating Your Clone in E-Business Suite R12.2Michael Brown
It is possible to automate the cloning process in Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2. This presentation discusses how to accomplish that and gives some warnings about when it is not possible to run a clone.
For OAUG members, the slides and a recording of the presentation are available on www.oaug.org.
National Instruments is a test and measurement company founded in 1976 and headquartered in Austin, Texas. It has approximately 7,100 employees operating in almost 50 countries. Sean Braymen is a senior Oracle database administrator at National Instruments who has worked there for 14 years. Application continuity is an Oracle Database feature that attempts to mask database session outages by replaying transactions to provide continuous application access after an outage.
Rishi Gupta has over 6 years of experience as an Oracle certified associate DBA working on multi-terabyte Oracle databases. He has experience administering Oracle E-Business Suite 11i and R12, Oracle databases from 8i to 12c, and other Oracle technologies. His experience includes database upgrades, platform migrations, and support roles on implementation and enhancement projects. He is seeking new opportunities as an Oracle Apps DBA.
Oracle E-Business Suite R12.2.6 on Database 12c: Install, Patch and AdministerAndrejs Karpovs
This document provides information on installing, patching, and administering Oracle E-Business Suite R12.2.6. It discusses preparing the servers, creating a staging area, running the installation, and performing post-installation configuration. The document then outlines the high-level patching process, including applying mandatory database and application patches. It also covers administration topics like using autoconfig, cloning, and integrating with other Oracle components. Throughout, it emphasizes checking documentation and being aware of new requirements with each release.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Amjad Shaikh that summarizes his work experience and qualifications. He has over 11 years of experience as an Oracle Database Administrator and Oracle Applications DBA. Some of his key projects include implementing Oracle R12.2.4 on Exadata and Exalogic servers, cross platform migrations from Solaris to Linux, Golden Gate implementations, and 11g RAC implementations for Oracle Applications. He is experienced in Oracle Applications upgrades, installations, and ongoing production support.
OUG Ireland Meet-up - Updates from Oracle Open World 2016Brendan Tierney
OUG Ireland meet-up held on 20th October 20116, with presentations on updates from Oracle Open World 2016. Covering Tech/Database, Big Data, Analyitcs, and Oracle Cloud
This document discusses challenges with online patching in Oracle E-Business Suite release 12.2.5. It begins with an overview of the 12.2 architecture and how it enables features like file system editioning and database edition-based redefinition to allow patching while the application is online. It then covers the online patching cycle in detail and discusses options for developing custom code to be either fully or runtime compliant. The document concludes with lessons learned around areas like database object grants, the DB_Domain parameter, executing autoconfig, and administering application nodes. It also discusses some common challenges seen with online patching and useful utilities for monitoring and diagnosing issues.
Automating Your Clone in E-Business Suite R12.2Michael Brown
It is possible to automate the cloning process in Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2. This presentation discusses how to accomplish that and gives some warnings about when it is not possible to run a clone.
For OAUG members, the slides and a recording of the presentation are available on www.oaug.org.
National Instruments is a test and measurement company founded in 1976 and headquartered in Austin, Texas. It has approximately 7,100 employees operating in almost 50 countries. Sean Braymen is a senior Oracle database administrator at National Instruments who has worked there for 14 years. Application continuity is an Oracle Database feature that attempts to mask database session outages by replaying transactions to provide continuous application access after an outage.
Rishi Gupta has over 6 years of experience as an Oracle certified associate DBA working on multi-terabyte Oracle databases. He has experience administering Oracle E-Business Suite 11i and R12, Oracle databases from 8i to 12c, and other Oracle technologies. His experience includes database upgrades, platform migrations, and support roles on implementation and enhancement projects. He is seeking new opportunities as an Oracle Apps DBA.
Oracle E-Business Suite R12.2.6 on Database 12c: Install, Patch and AdministerAndrejs Karpovs
This document provides information on installing, patching, and administering Oracle E-Business Suite R12.2.6. It discusses preparing the servers, creating a staging area, running the installation, and performing post-installation configuration. The document then outlines the high-level patching process, including applying mandatory database and application patches. It also covers administration topics like using autoconfig, cloning, and integrating with other Oracle components. Throughout, it emphasizes checking documentation and being aware of new requirements with each release.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Amjad Shaikh that summarizes his work experience and qualifications. He has over 11 years of experience as an Oracle Database Administrator and Oracle Applications DBA. Some of his key projects include implementing Oracle R12.2.4 on Exadata and Exalogic servers, cross platform migrations from Solaris to Linux, Golden Gate implementations, and 11g RAC implementations for Oracle Applications. He is experienced in Oracle Applications upgrades, installations, and ongoing production support.
OUG Ireland Meet-up - Updates from Oracle Open World 2016Brendan Tierney
OUG Ireland meet-up held on 20th October 20116, with presentations on updates from Oracle Open World 2016. Covering Tech/Database, Big Data, Analyitcs, and Oracle Cloud
Rahul Ranjan has over 5 years of experience as an Oracle Apps DBA working with versions 11i, 12c, and Oracle databases 8i, 10g, 11g, and 12c. He has expertise in upgrading Oracle EBS and databases, patching, cloning, performance tuning, and disaster recovery procedures. Rahul has worked on projects with City West Water and ALCOA Inc., maintaining production Oracle EBS and database environments. He is proficient in Unix shell scripting, Oracle database administration, and Oracle Enterprise Manager.
This document discusses deploying Oracle E-Business Suite on-premises and in the Oracle Cloud. It covers the architecture of EBS 12.2, installation and provisioning options both on-premises and in the cloud, and system management. Options for deploying EBS include traditional on-premises infrastructure, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, or a hybrid approach. Tools are available for quickly provisioning single-node or multi-node EBS environments in the Oracle Cloud.
Lessons Learnt from Oracle Unified Directory implementation with Oracle E-Bus...Andrejs Karpovs
This document discusses lessons learned from implementing Oracle Unified Directory (OUD) with Oracle E-Business Suite R12.2.5. It describes the required software, provides an overview of the OUD and OAM integration steps including configuration, registration with EBS, and issues faced during implementation. The main issues covered are configuring the naming context, missing subscriber entries, default user and group bases, write permissions for DIP profiles, and OUD restrictions on unindexed searches.
Oracle E-Business Suite on Kubernetes Clustervasuballa
- The document discusses running Oracle E-Business Suite applications on Kubernetes, including using Docker containers, Kubernetes architecture and components, and how to configure stateful sets and autoscaling for EBS on Kubernetes. Some key limitations are the use of dynamic hostnames in Kubernetes, which conflicts with EBS's use of static hostnames, and EBS licensing not being cloud-friendly. The presenter provides resources on their approach to deploying EBS on Kubernetes to address these challenges.
The latest versions of OBIEE have been released for on-premise implementation, through SaaS via Oracle BI Cloud Service, and on the desktop with Data Visualization. This session gives OBIEE Architects and Developers exposure and direction on where to best spend their time on investigating new features and enhancements with the newest releases, and how they may apply those to their real-world business use cases. Participants will get a heads-up on upgrades, migrations, regression testing, new features, and lifecycle management. At the end of this session, attendees will have a fresh set of insights on new features for OBIEE developers that they can immediately take advantage of through new releases of OBIEE.
Saroj Mahanta has nearly 9 years of experience as an Oracle Apps Database Administrator. He has experience administering Oracle R12 databases for clients such as Microsoft, Virgin Australia, JP Morgan Chase, Sonae, and Comverse Inc. Currently, he works for Microsoft in Espoo, Finland where he supports developers and helps migrate the database from Oracle to Microsoft SQL Server.
Database as a Service on the Oracle Database Appliance PlatformMaris Elsins
Speaker: Marc Fielding, Co-speaker: Maris Elsins.
Oracle Database Appliance provides a robust, highly-available, cost-effective, and surprisingly scalable platform for database as a service environment. By leveraging Oracle Enterprise Manager's self-service features, databases can be provisioned on a self-service basis to a cluster of Oracle Database Appliance machines. Discover how multiple ODA devices can be managed together to provide both high availability and incremental, cost-effective scalability. Hear real-world lessons learned from successful database consolidation implementations.
Multiple ldap implementation with ebs using oidpasalapudi
This document discusses integrating multiple LDAP directories with Oracle E-Business Suite using Oracle Access Manager (OAM) and Oracle Internet Directory (OID). It covers implementing single sign-on using OAM and OID, approaches to integrating multiple LDAPs including using Oracle Directory Integration Platform (DIP) to sync data between Active Directory and OID, and best practices for the OAM infrastructure. The presentation is delivered by Gaurav Verma and Ramandeep Singh and includes an implementation roadmap, user validation flows, and architectural considerations for provisioning between directories.
A Practitioner's Guide to Successfully Migrate from Oracle to Sybase ASE Part 2Dobler Consulting
This document provides an overview of migrating from Oracle to Sybase ASE. It discusses comparing the key differences between Oracle and Sybase ASE, including processes, case sensitivity, storage architecture, transactions, parallel execution and more. It also covers performing a portability check to identify migration issues and develop workarounds, such as how to handle Oracle triggers, synonyms, sequences, materialized views and different table types in Sybase ASE. The document is intended to help successfully migrate applications with minimal code rewrites.
The document discusses running Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). It provides an overview of OCI services including compute, storage, database options, networking and security. It then discusses architecting and installing E-Business Suite on OCI, highlighting advantages like lower costs and faster installation times compared to other public clouds. Specific steps involved in database backup, applying patches and upgrades are also outlined.
Andrejs Karpovs presented on using ACFS as a storage solution for E-Business Suite applications. He discussed how ACFS works with ASM and the Oracle Cloud, provided demos of ACFS features like snapshots and replication, and explained that while not officially certified, many customers successfully use ACFS for EBS with no issues encountered. The presentation covered tips for managing ACFS and new features available in 12c like highly available NFS.
This document summarizes the Secure Configuration Console changes in Oracle E-Business Suite R12.2. It provides an overview of the Secure Configuration Console, describes the checks that are part of it in R12.2 and additional new checks introduced in R12.2.7. It then gives details on some specific checks, such as how to configure attachment upload profiles correctly and change default passwords. It also discusses features like enabling the Allowed Resources feature and restricting privileges on the PUBLIC database role.
The document discusses database upgrade and cloud migration. It introduces three Oracle employees - Mike Dietrich, Daniel Overby Hansen, and Frederick Alvarez - who work on database upgrade, cloud migration, and the database upgrade team, respectively. It then covers various topics related to database upgrades, including why upgrades are needed, Oracle's lifetime support policy, differences between long term support and innovation releases, and factors that influence upgrade time such as installed components and dictionary size.
- ACFS (Oracle Automatic Storage Management Cluster File System) is a file system that extends Oracle ASM functionality to support files outside the database. It can be used to store E-Business Suite application files.
- While not officially certified for E-Business Suite, customers have reported improved performance and availability when using ACFS compared to NFS. Oracle does not prevent its use or deny support for application issues.
- To implement, install an Oracle Grid Infrastructure cluster, create an ACFS file system within an ASM disk group, mount and configure permissions for the E-Business Suite application tier nodes.
Docker Concepts for Oracle/MySQL DBAs and DevOpsZohar Elkayam
Oracle Week 2017 Slides
Agenda:
Docker overview – why do we even need containers?
Installing Docker and getting started
Images and Containers
Docker Networks
Docker Storage and Volumes
Oracle and Docker
Docker tools, GUI and Swarm
Ashish Lewalkar has over 15 years of experience as an Oracle Applications DBA, currently working as a Senior DBA Lead at KPIT Technologies where he manages DBA services for clients and is responsible for overall DBA deliveries. He has extensive experience with Oracle Applications versions 11i and R12, including installations, configurations, upgrades, and release management. His experience includes roles at Syntel, Oracle India, Boston Labs, and Hibiscus Net across various Oracle Applications implementation and support projects.
This document provides a summary of Chaitanya Prati's work experience and qualifications. He has over 10 years of experience as an Oracle DBA providing support for multi-terabyte Oracle databases. Currently he works as an onsite technical lead for Wipro Technologies providing Oracle database administration support to Citigroup. His responsibilities include managing critical compliance applications, implementing GoldenGate replication, and resolving performance issues. He is proficient in technologies like Oracle RAC, ASM, GoldenGate and tools like SQL*Plus and Toad.
Rahul Ranjan has over 5 years of experience as an Oracle Apps DBA working with versions 11i, 12c, and Oracle databases 8i, 10g, 11g, and 12c. He has expertise in upgrading Oracle EBS and databases, patching, cloning, performance tuning, and disaster recovery procedures. Rahul has worked on projects with City West Water and ALCOA Inc., maintaining production Oracle EBS and database environments. He is proficient in Unix shell scripting, Oracle database administration, and Oracle Enterprise Manager.
This document discusses deploying Oracle E-Business Suite on-premises and in the Oracle Cloud. It covers the architecture of EBS 12.2, installation and provisioning options both on-premises and in the cloud, and system management. Options for deploying EBS include traditional on-premises infrastructure, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, or a hybrid approach. Tools are available for quickly provisioning single-node or multi-node EBS environments in the Oracle Cloud.
Lessons Learnt from Oracle Unified Directory implementation with Oracle E-Bus...Andrejs Karpovs
This document discusses lessons learned from implementing Oracle Unified Directory (OUD) with Oracle E-Business Suite R12.2.5. It describes the required software, provides an overview of the OUD and OAM integration steps including configuration, registration with EBS, and issues faced during implementation. The main issues covered are configuring the naming context, missing subscriber entries, default user and group bases, write permissions for DIP profiles, and OUD restrictions on unindexed searches.
Oracle E-Business Suite on Kubernetes Clustervasuballa
- The document discusses running Oracle E-Business Suite applications on Kubernetes, including using Docker containers, Kubernetes architecture and components, and how to configure stateful sets and autoscaling for EBS on Kubernetes. Some key limitations are the use of dynamic hostnames in Kubernetes, which conflicts with EBS's use of static hostnames, and EBS licensing not being cloud-friendly. The presenter provides resources on their approach to deploying EBS on Kubernetes to address these challenges.
The latest versions of OBIEE have been released for on-premise implementation, through SaaS via Oracle BI Cloud Service, and on the desktop with Data Visualization. This session gives OBIEE Architects and Developers exposure and direction on where to best spend their time on investigating new features and enhancements with the newest releases, and how they may apply those to their real-world business use cases. Participants will get a heads-up on upgrades, migrations, regression testing, new features, and lifecycle management. At the end of this session, attendees will have a fresh set of insights on new features for OBIEE developers that they can immediately take advantage of through new releases of OBIEE.
Saroj Mahanta has nearly 9 years of experience as an Oracle Apps Database Administrator. He has experience administering Oracle R12 databases for clients such as Microsoft, Virgin Australia, JP Morgan Chase, Sonae, and Comverse Inc. Currently, he works for Microsoft in Espoo, Finland where he supports developers and helps migrate the database from Oracle to Microsoft SQL Server.
Database as a Service on the Oracle Database Appliance PlatformMaris Elsins
Speaker: Marc Fielding, Co-speaker: Maris Elsins.
Oracle Database Appliance provides a robust, highly-available, cost-effective, and surprisingly scalable platform for database as a service environment. By leveraging Oracle Enterprise Manager's self-service features, databases can be provisioned on a self-service basis to a cluster of Oracle Database Appliance machines. Discover how multiple ODA devices can be managed together to provide both high availability and incremental, cost-effective scalability. Hear real-world lessons learned from successful database consolidation implementations.
Multiple ldap implementation with ebs using oidpasalapudi
This document discusses integrating multiple LDAP directories with Oracle E-Business Suite using Oracle Access Manager (OAM) and Oracle Internet Directory (OID). It covers implementing single sign-on using OAM and OID, approaches to integrating multiple LDAPs including using Oracle Directory Integration Platform (DIP) to sync data between Active Directory and OID, and best practices for the OAM infrastructure. The presentation is delivered by Gaurav Verma and Ramandeep Singh and includes an implementation roadmap, user validation flows, and architectural considerations for provisioning between directories.
A Practitioner's Guide to Successfully Migrate from Oracle to Sybase ASE Part 2Dobler Consulting
This document provides an overview of migrating from Oracle to Sybase ASE. It discusses comparing the key differences between Oracle and Sybase ASE, including processes, case sensitivity, storage architecture, transactions, parallel execution and more. It also covers performing a portability check to identify migration issues and develop workarounds, such as how to handle Oracle triggers, synonyms, sequences, materialized views and different table types in Sybase ASE. The document is intended to help successfully migrate applications with minimal code rewrites.
The document discusses running Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). It provides an overview of OCI services including compute, storage, database options, networking and security. It then discusses architecting and installing E-Business Suite on OCI, highlighting advantages like lower costs and faster installation times compared to other public clouds. Specific steps involved in database backup, applying patches and upgrades are also outlined.
Andrejs Karpovs presented on using ACFS as a storage solution for E-Business Suite applications. He discussed how ACFS works with ASM and the Oracle Cloud, provided demos of ACFS features like snapshots and replication, and explained that while not officially certified, many customers successfully use ACFS for EBS with no issues encountered. The presentation covered tips for managing ACFS and new features available in 12c like highly available NFS.
This document summarizes the Secure Configuration Console changes in Oracle E-Business Suite R12.2. It provides an overview of the Secure Configuration Console, describes the checks that are part of it in R12.2 and additional new checks introduced in R12.2.7. It then gives details on some specific checks, such as how to configure attachment upload profiles correctly and change default passwords. It also discusses features like enabling the Allowed Resources feature and restricting privileges on the PUBLIC database role.
The document discusses database upgrade and cloud migration. It introduces three Oracle employees - Mike Dietrich, Daniel Overby Hansen, and Frederick Alvarez - who work on database upgrade, cloud migration, and the database upgrade team, respectively. It then covers various topics related to database upgrades, including why upgrades are needed, Oracle's lifetime support policy, differences between long term support and innovation releases, and factors that influence upgrade time such as installed components and dictionary size.
- ACFS (Oracle Automatic Storage Management Cluster File System) is a file system that extends Oracle ASM functionality to support files outside the database. It can be used to store E-Business Suite application files.
- While not officially certified for E-Business Suite, customers have reported improved performance and availability when using ACFS compared to NFS. Oracle does not prevent its use or deny support for application issues.
- To implement, install an Oracle Grid Infrastructure cluster, create an ACFS file system within an ASM disk group, mount and configure permissions for the E-Business Suite application tier nodes.
Docker Concepts for Oracle/MySQL DBAs and DevOpsZohar Elkayam
Oracle Week 2017 Slides
Agenda:
Docker overview – why do we even need containers?
Installing Docker and getting started
Images and Containers
Docker Networks
Docker Storage and Volumes
Oracle and Docker
Docker tools, GUI and Swarm
Ashish Lewalkar has over 15 years of experience as an Oracle Applications DBA, currently working as a Senior DBA Lead at KPIT Technologies where he manages DBA services for clients and is responsible for overall DBA deliveries. He has extensive experience with Oracle Applications versions 11i and R12, including installations, configurations, upgrades, and release management. His experience includes roles at Syntel, Oracle India, Boston Labs, and Hibiscus Net across various Oracle Applications implementation and support projects.
This document provides a summary of Chaitanya Prati's work experience and qualifications. He has over 10 years of experience as an Oracle DBA providing support for multi-terabyte Oracle databases. Currently he works as an onsite technical lead for Wipro Technologies providing Oracle database administration support to Citigroup. His responsibilities include managing critical compliance applications, implementing GoldenGate replication, and resolving performance issues. He is proficient in technologies like Oracle RAC, ASM, GoldenGate and tools like SQL*Plus and Toad.
Mahesh B is a senior software engineer with over 5 years of experience in Oracle E-Business Suite, databases, and middleware like Oracle WebLogic and Oracle Application Server. He has expertise in installing, upgrading, and administering Oracle E-Business Suite 11i and R12 applications, Oracle databases from 9i to 12c, and Oracle Grid Infrastructure. Mahesh B is currently located in Hyderabad and looking for opportunities involving Oracle applications support, database administration, or middleware administration.
Nalini Kanta Sahoo is a senior software engineer with over 6 years of experience in application development using Hadoop, Oracle PL/SQL, Python, and related technologies. He has extensive expertise in data analytics, data migration, and cluster administration. Notable projects include developing ETL processes and complex queries in Hive for an IADP monitoring tool, migrating data and metadata from Teradata to Hadoop clusters, and automating Unix scripts for monitoring and reporting. Sahoo is proficient in various programming languages, databases, and tools and has managed several projects for clients such as Apple and BP.
This document provides tips and best practices for upgrading Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) and databases. It discusses planning the upgrade, software installation, patching approach, and applying process improvements. Key recommendations include thorough preparation and testing, using new features like Rapid Install and online patching, optimizing patching parameters, and identifying unused data/functionality to streamline the upgrade process. The goal is to perform upgrades seamlessly and efficiently with minimal downtime.
This document provides a summary of William Arthur's professional experience including roles as an Oracle DBA, systems architect, and technical project manager for various clients from 1999 to present. Key responsibilities included Oracle database administration, Oracle Applications administration, upgrades, implementations, disaster recovery setups, and technical consulting. Experience spans various versions of Oracle database, applications, and middleware products.
The document describes the work experience of an Oracle DBA working for Accenture in Hyderabad, India from May 2010 to January 2015. It details roles as a senior Oracle DBA for clients Celgene, Diageo, and Dow Chemicals supporting Oracle databases on Linux, HP-UX, and Windows platforms. Responsibilities included database administration, maintenance, monitoring, patching, performance tuning, and mentoring junior team members.
Deepak Kumar Singh is an Oracle and WebLogic DBA with 9 years of experience managing Oracle, MSSQL, MySQL, and PostgreSQL databases. He has extensive experience installing, configuring, patching, migrating, upgrading, performing backups and recoveries, and optimizing Oracle databases from versions 9i through 12c. He also has experience managing WebLogic applications and custom applications. Deepak is proficient in database administration tools like Oracle Enterprise Manager, Toad, and SQL Developer.
- Nattudurai Palanichamy has over 10 years of experience as an Oracle Apps DBA consultant. He has experience implementing, supporting, and upgrading Oracle E-Business Suite R12, Oracle Databases 10g and 11g, Hyperion, and OBIA applications.
- Some of his key responsibilities include managing Oracle EBS R12.1.3 for BankMuscat, upgrading HRMS modules and international payroll configurations, and implementing custom modules integrated with EBS.
- He has experience on various projects for BankMuscat including Oracle EBS upgrades, data migration from Windows to Linux, implementing Hyperion and OBIA systems, and supporting Oracle Applications 11i environments.
Avneet Singh is an Oracle Database Administrator with over 7 years of experience administering Oracle databases. He has extensive experience installing, configuring, tuning, and managing Oracle 9i, 10g, and 11g databases in both single-instance and RAC configurations. His responsibilities have included database backups, monitoring, performance tuning, and troubleshooting. He is proficient in SQL, PL/SQL, and various Oracle database administration tools.
This document discusses using virtualization and containers to improve database deployments in development environments. It notes that traditional database deployments are slow, taking 85% of project time for creation and refreshes. Virtualization allows for more frequent releases by speeding up refresh times. The document discusses how virtualization engines can track database changes and provision new virtual databases in seconds from a source database. This allows developers and testers to self-service provision databases without involving DBAs. It also discusses how virtualization and containers can optimize database deployments in cloud environments by reducing storage usage and data transfers.
Biswajit Sarkar has over 9 years of experience administering Oracle databases. He has extensive experience performing database upgrades, from versions 8i to 12c, and Oracle EBS upgrades from 11i to R12.2.5. He has worked on projects involving high availability clusters, disaster recovery, performance tuning, and automating administrative tasks. Currently, he is seeking opportunities as an Oracle DBA in Canada.
Client Solutions Executive - Niche Skilled on AWS Cloud, Digital Apps & InfraRawud Manasseh
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Jon Petter Hjulstad from Sysco Middleware presented on experiences with upgrading to SOA Suite 12.2.1. He discussed why upgrades are important for new features, supportability, and compliance. He covered common upgrade strategies like in-place upgrades and side-by-side installations. Hjulstad also explained how to define an upgrade strategy and properly prepare, including pre-upgrade tasks, installing new software, domain reconfiguration, and code upgrades. Automation tools for building, deploying, testing, and provisioning were presented to help manage the upgrade process.
Upgrading to Oracle SOA 12.1 & 12.2 - Practical Steps and Project ExperiencesBruno Alves
The document discusses strategies for upgrading an Oracle SOA Suite from 11g to 12c. It recommends either an in-place upgrade or side-by-side upgrade approach. The in-place upgrade involves updating the existing 11g environment to 12c, while the side-by-side approach sets up a new 12c environment and migrates composites. Lessons from customer upgrade projects include performing a side-by-side upgrade to avoid issues with rollbacks, carefully testing the upgrade, and addressing changes in areas like deployment and tuning between the versions.
The document discusses upgrading Oracle SOA and BPM from version 11g to 12c. It outlines the key upgrade strategies of doing an in-place upgrade versus a side-by-side upgrade. It also discusses whether to upgrade to 12cR1 or 12cR2. Lessons learned from customer upgrade cases emphasize carefully following prerequisites, testing strategies, and considering a side-by-side approach over an in-place upgrade.
This CV summarizes Neil Leslie's experience as a database administrator and technical leader over 14 years at GE and previous roles. He has extensive experience leading teams and managing complex database migrations, from on-premise to cloud environments. His skills include Oracle, SQL Server, Linux, and AWS technologies. He is currently the CTO Cloud and Database Leader at GE Oil and Gas, where he helped insource technical resources and reduce costs through various initiatives.
Rohit Panot has over 9 years of experience as an Oracle Database Administrator with expertise in installation, configuration, backup/recovery, performance tuning, and health monitoring of Oracle databases on Windows, Linux, AIX, and Solaris environments. He has also worked with SQL Server and MySQL databases. Key projects include providing 24/7 production support for multiple clients and leading a team supporting databases over 3TB in size.
Anna Vel has over 22 years of experience as an Oracle Applications and Oracle Database DBA. She has experience managing Oracle E-Business Suite implementations and upgrades from versions 11i to R12. She is proficient in areas like Exadata administration, Oracle database upgrades, backup and recovery, and performance tuning. She has also worked extensively with technologies like Fusion Middleware, SOA, and OBIEE.
Rakesh Chander has over 4 years of experience as an Oracle Database Administrator. His responsibilities include implementing monitoring strategies, upgrading databases, managing database space, implementing data pumps, performing incremental snapshots, migrating databases, updating documentation, conducting knowledge transfers, and recovering databases using tools like RMAN. He has worked on databases ranging from Oracle 9i to 11g with sizes from 20TB to 250TB. Currently he works as an Oracle DBA at Accenture, where his roles include installation, configuration, performance tuning, user and permission management, reporting, and incident/change management.
1. PRATYUSA CHOUDHURY
At/PO: Karachuli, Dist: Ganjam
Odisha-761143
Mobile: +91 8100342502
Email: pratyusa.nist@gmail.com
CAREER OBJECTIVE:
To associate myself with an organization and hence utilize my talents and caliber for the
growth of organization and my career.
SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE:
I have been associated with TCS for last 6 years & 9 months as Oracle DBA(both
Applications and core) with exposure to administration of Weblogic, Fusion Middleware
components like OID,OSSO,OAM,OTM,SOA Suite, OBIEE etc. and have worked in various
projects. I have worked on below variety of works:
1. Support DBA activities:
a. Cloning and patching (EBS(11i,R12.0.6,R12.1.3,R12.2.5) and DB(10g,11g))
b. Patching(EBS and DB and Clusterware)
c. Trouble-shooting Oracle Workflow mailer issues
d. Troubleshooting concurrent manager/program issues
e. Setting up and trouble-shooting both AOL and non-AOL object migrations
f. Day-to-day Trouble-shooting
g. Performance Tuning
h. Proactive automations
i. Monitoring through OEM
j. Administration of Weblogic server
k. Administration of FMW components like OID/OAM,SOA Suite, OBIEE,OTM
etc
2. Platform Migration Project
a. Platform migration of EBS and DB from HP-UX to Linux
3. Upgrade Project:
a. EBS DB upgrade from 10g to 11g/12c
b. Oracle SSO upgrade from 10g(OSSO/OID) to 11g(OAM/OID)
c. EBS Upgrade from 11i to R12.2.5
4. Data Guard configuration and built and monitoring
a. Switchover and failover exercise
b. Activation of Standby database for testing and reverting back(using
FLASHBACK)
5. Administration and setting up Hudson and SVN for code migration
6. Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c
a. Installation and configuration (both single node and HA)
b. OEM agent migration from old OMS to New OMS
2. Technical Areas Covered:
• Oracle EBS Administration:
Applications:
1. Oracle E-Business Suite(11i,R12)(both single node and milti-node)
2. Cloning and patching(through adpatch and ADOP)
3. Oracle Application Server 10g
4. Platform migration from HP-UX to Unix
5. Trouble-shooting concurrent manager and conc. Request failure or
long running issues.
6. Trouble-shooting Workflow Mailer issues
7. EBS Upgrade from 11i to R12.2.5
• Oracle Database Administration:
Applications:
1. Oracle Database (10g,11g,12c)
2. Administering RAC and non-RAC DBs
3. Installation and Administration of Oracle Clusterware 11g
4. Cloning RAC to non-RAC and non-RAC to RAC
5. Upgrade of Oracle DB from 10g to 11g
6. Physical Data Guard configuration and administration
7. Performance Tuning
• Oracle’s Single-Sign-on:
Applications:
1. OSSO Implementation And Administration
2. Oracle Access Manager(11g) Implementation And Administration
3. Integrating Oracle’s SSO solution with EBS and Active Directory
4. Oracle Weblogic 11g Administration
• Unix Shell Scripting
• Oracle SOA Suite Administration
• Oracle Discoverer administration and integration with Oracle DB or Oracle EBS
• Oracle Transportation Management(OTM) Administration
• Oracle Weblogic Administration
• Oracle Application Server 10g Administration
• OEM 12c Installation(both Single-node and High-availability) and administration
and Monitoring of variety of Oracle Products via OEM
• Hudson and SVN configuration and Administration for Code migration
• OBIEE Administration:
1. RPD migration.
2. OBIEE 11g Application recycle
3. Trouble-shooting OBIEE issue as an Admin
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
Computer System Programming Languages Technologies
Unix/Linux: RHEL, HP-UX Unix shell Script, SQL, PL/SQL Oracle E-Business
3. Itanium, HP-UX PA RISC Suite(11i/R12), OID(10g,11g),
OSSO/OAM, Oracle DB
(10g,11g), OEM, vnc-server
Windows XP/2000, Windows 7 SQL, PL/SQL Toad, PL/SQL Developer, SQL
developer
PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN:
1.
Title Phoenix- EBS Upgrade from 11i to R12.2.5
Employer TCS
Team Size 12
Duration of my
involvement
8 Months
Description: The objective of this project was to move existing EBS system from HP-UX to Linux
(RHEL 7) platform along with upgrading the EBS system from 11i to R12.2.5 and DB from 10g to
12c. It also includes few stand-alone DB upgrade from 11g to 12c. These DBs are our Loading DBs
and were running on the same servers and are associated with the EBS system
Major Activities:
• New server build(pre-requisite check and validation)
• Prepare(applying RUP7 and interoperability patches) source 11i instance for upgrade
• Installation of R12.2 appln file system afresh for linux platform on new server
• Upgrade of DB from10g to 12c using expdp-impdp
• Configure in upgrade mode to upgrade the database to make it usable for R12.2
• Apply readiness patches for enabling ADOP
• Enabling ADOP
• Applying AD C delta 7 and TXK Delta 7 patches
• Applying R12.2.5 upgrade patches
• DB upgrade from 11g to 12c for associates standalone DBs.
• Installing OEM agents and on the new servers and discovering and configuring alerts for the new
instances/services and servers on OEM.
• Design Hudson job for the new instances for code deployments
• Assist and suggest changes to custom programs/scripts based on platform changes.
• Trouble-shoot issues reported during testing by application team
Role: Off-shore DBA Lead
4. Technologies Used : Oracle EBS 11i RUP7,Oracle EBS R12.2.5, OEM 12c etc.
OS Used : Linux, HP-UX etc
2.
Title EU Platform Migration Project
Employer TCS
Team Size 5
Duration of my
involvement
4 Months
Description: The objective of this project was to move existing EBS system from HP-UX to Linux
(RHEL 4) platform along with upgrading the DB from 10g to 11g. So summarily, this project
involved platform migration from HP-UX to Linux, security patching on EBS and DB upgrade from
10g to 11g. It also includes few stand-alone DB upgrade from 11g to 12c. These DBs are our
Loading DBs and were running on the same servers and are associated with the EBS system
Major Activities:
• New server build(pre-requisite check and validation)
• Installation of tech-stack afresh for linux platform
• Upgrade of DB from10g to 11g
• DB upgrade from 11g to 12c
• Security patch on EBS and 6i patches
• Installing OEM agents and on the new servers and discovering and configuring alerts for the new
instances/services and servers on OEM.
• Design Hudson job for the new instances for code deployments
• Assist and suggest changes to custom programs/scripts based on platform changes.
• Trouble-shoot issues reported during testing by application team
Role: Team Member of DBA Team
Technologies Used : Oracle EBS 11i RUP7(Two node RAC ), OEM 12c etc.
OS Used : Linux, Windows 7 etc
3.
Title Oracle Apps DBA Support For ADTi System of JCI NA(North America)
Employer TCS
Team Size 8
Duration of my
involvement
7 Months
5. Description: This is a support project. It includes administration of many interdependent
applications like Oracle EBS R12, OTM, BPEL and OBIEE. This whole ADTi system is meant for
the logistics and shipping management. We monitor all these applications via OEM 12c. We are
responsible for doing all maintenance and trouble-shooting activity of these applications.
Major Activities:
• Cloning of DB and EBS Suite, OTM system
• Patching.
• Administering the ADTi applications.
• Troubleshooting issues related to EBS Application & database, OEM, OTM, BPEL, OBIEE etc.
• Preparing script to automate the monitoring activities using shell script, OEM etc.
• Performance tuning.
Role: Team Member of DBA Team
Technologies Used : Oracle EBS 11i(both RAC and non-RAC), OBIEE 11g, Oracle Weblogic 11g
OEM 12c,BPEL, OTM etc.
OS Used : Linux, Windows 7 etc
4.
Title GWS Split Project
Employer TCS
Team Size 5
Duration of my
involvement
4 Months
Description: The objective of this project was to split the data as per business requirement and
move/build another EBS system with one part of split data. The new EBS system was supposed to be
on a different platform and with an upgraded version of EBS. So summarily, this project involved
platform migration from HP-UX to Linux, EBS upgrade to 11i RUP7 from RUP4 and DB upgrade
from 10g to 11g and data split. As DBA we were mainly involved/ responsible for the first two steps
and the data split was mainly taken care of by the Application team.
Major Activities:
• New server build(pre-requisite check and validation)
• Installation of tech-stack afresh for linux platform
• Upgrade of DB from10g to 11g
• Upgrade of EBS to RUP7
• Assist and suggest changes to custom programs/scripts based on platform changes.
6. • Trouble-shoot issues reported during Data-split and testing by appln team
Role: Team Member of DBA Team
Technologies Used : Oracle EBS 11i(single node RAC ), OEM 12c etc.
OS Used : Linux, Windows 7 etc
5.
Title Data Centre migration of ADTi system
Employer TCS
Team Size 4
Duration of my
involvement
4 Months
Description: This project involves migration of whole ADTi system(Oracle EBS, OTM, BPEL,
OBIEE, ETL etc) from one Data Centre to another. This involved building a replica of servers and
file systems at the target Data centre same as source, making the DRs at the target DC and convert
the DRs to primary during go-live.
Major Activities:
• Server build at the target DC as replica of source and validate
• Make the file system in sync
• Build DR at the target DC for all the DBs in source DC.
• During go-live convert the DR to primary and bring up the applications
• Did a full rehearsal of the whole activity during Dev/UAT system build and did the testing and
validation.
• Build Hudson job for this EBS instance for code deployment.
• Trouble-shoot many issues encountered during testing and few during go-live.
Role: Off-shore Team Lead of DBA Team
Technologies Used : Oracle EBS 11i(both RAC and non-RAC), OBIEE 11g, Oracle Weblogic 11g
OEM 12c,BPEL, OTM etc.
OS Used : Linux, Windows 7 etc
6.
Title JCI- Off-shore DBA Support
Employer TCS
7. Team Size 8
Duration of my
involvement
12 Months
Description: This is a support-cum-enhancement project. The whole project is served by 2
categories of associates viz: support and project. The project team is involved with the enhancement
works to enhance the features of the live production system to cope up with the additional/increased
real-time demands. And the support team is involved with trouble-shooting the issues that the users
of our live production system face. Both the teams need DBA assistance in accomplishing their
objectives. Also the DBA team always keep track of the latest update/new features available in
Oracle and analyzes their pros and cons and implement accordingly.
Major Activities:
• Cloning of DB and EBS 11i
• Patching.
• Migrating AOL(viz. Responsibilities, profiles, form definitions, form functions, form
personalization, concurrent programs etc)
• Troubleshooting issues related to EBS, database, OEM 12c etc.
• Preparing script to automate the monitoring activities using shell script, OEM etc.
• Performance tuning.
• OBIEE Administration
• Oracle Discoverer Administration
Role: Team Member of DBA Team
Technologies Used : Oracle EBS 11i(both RAC and non-RAC), OBIEE 11g, Oracle Weblogic 11g
OEM 12c
OS Used : HP-UX, Windows 7 etc
7.
Title Exp – Upgrade Project
Employer TCS
Team Size 12
Duration of my
involvement
12 Months
Description: This is an upgrade project. This includes upgrade of Oracle stand-alone database &
Oracle EBS database to 11g(11.2.0.3) from 10g(10.2.0.5), upgrade of Oracle Fusion
Middleware(Both IDM and portal) from 10g to 11g.
Role: Team Member of DBA Team
Technologies Used : Oracle EBS R12(both RAC and non-RAC),Oracle FMW
8. OS Used : Unix(RHEL 5), SUSE Linux, Windows XP etc
Major DBA Activities:
Oracle database and EBS database upgrade to 11.2.0.3 from10.2.0.5
Active DR configuration to reduce load from Primary DB(EBS)
Oracle Fusion Middle Ware upgrade from 10g to 11g
Integration of Oracle EBS R12 with 11g FMW
Trouble-shoot issues after upgrade
Role: Team Member of DBA Team
Technologies Used : Oracle 10g/11g DB, Oracle EBS R12(both RAC and non-RAC), OEM 10g,
OID,SSO,Portal
OS Used : Unix(RHEL 5), Windows XP, Windows 7 etc
8.
Title Exp - TM Generic UK Offshore
Employer TCS
Team Size 15
Duration of my
involvement
2 Years and 6 months
Description: This is a support-cum-enhancement project. The whole project is served by 2
categories of associates viz: support and project. The project team is involved with the enhancement
works to enhance the features of the live production system to cope up with the additional/increased
real-time demands. And the support team is involved with trouble-shooting the issues that the users
of our live production system face. Both the teams need DBA assistance in accomplishing their
objectives. Also the DBA team always keep track of the latest update/new features available in
Oracle and analyzes their pros and cons and implement accordingly.
Role: Team Member of DBA Team
Technologies Used : Oracle 10g/11g DB, Oracle EBS R12(both RAC and non-RAC), OEM 10g,
OID,SSO,Portal
OS Used : Unix(RHEL 5), Windows XP, Windows 7 etc
Major DBA Activities:
Cloning of DB and EBS(RAC-to-RAC, RAC-to-non RAC, non RAC-to-RAC).
Patching.
DR(Disaster Recovery) Database creation And Maintenance(keeping it in sync with Primary DB)
PSU and CPU patch analysis and their application in RDBMS home and EBS 10.1.2 & 10.1.3
homes respectively.
Trouble-shooting issues related to concurrent managers, Workflow Managers, EBS web services,
forms services etc
9. Troubleshooting issues related to EBS, database, OID,portal,OEM,OBIEE etc.
Preparing script to automate the monitoring activities using shell script, OEM etc.
Performance tuning.
Other DBA Activities:
1. On time response to the Tickets/Incidents logged in USD, Information Gathering,
Analysis and Issue Resolution.
2. Thorough Root Cause Analysis of Recurring issues and determination of their
permanent solution.
3. Onsite-Offshore co-ordination
4. Coordination with Client, Business Users, Third party like Oracle.
5. Proper Documentation of Process and Resolution
6. Configuring the monitoring and alerting activities through OEM
Training Attended
Title Location Organised by
Initial learning programme Kolkata TCS
Information Security Kolkata TCS
Health Hazards to Software Associates Kolkata TCS
Introduction to Oracle Database 10g Kolkata TCS
Oracle Apps DBA Training Kolkata TCS
ACADEMIC PROJECTS:
Project Title Remote-monitoring of the energy level of UPS
Description This involves a hardware design to monitor the available energy in
the UPS that serves multiple PCs in a network. This Electronic
hardware is interfaces with a dedicated PC to continuously monitor
this. This also involves a software design part whose client version
need to be installed in all the PCs (that need to be notified when the
power level goes down a defined threshold level).
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
Examination
Passed
Board / University Name of Institution Percentage
Year of
Passing
B.Tech
(ECE)
Biju Pattanaik University
of Technology,
Rourkela, Odisha
National Institute of
Science & Technology,
Berhampur, Orissa
8.21 CGPA 2009
10. 12th
Council of Higher
Secondary Education,
Odisha
Nayagarh College,
Nayagarh, Odisha
73.50% 2004
10th Board Of Secondary
Education, Odisha
Raghu Nath Bidyapeeth,
Odagaon,Nayagarh,
Odisha
78.9% 2002
PERSONAL DETAILS:
Date of Birth 15th
Jun 1987
Gender Male.
Marital Status Single.
Nationality Indian.
Passport No H4976586
Languages English, Hindi, Odiya,Bengali
Hobbies Listening music
DECLARATION
I hereby state that the above information is factually correct and subject to verification.