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Oracle Dba Contents

This document outlines the contents of 18 chapters that cover various aspects of Oracle database architecture, installation, configuration, administration and management. The chapters will discuss topics such as database structures, storage management, backup and recovery, high availability and disaster recovery features, patching and upgrading Oracle databases. Specific topics include installing Oracle software, creating databases, managing tablespaces and data files, backup and recovery using RMAN, performing backups, database recovery, and using features like Flashback Database, Transportable Tablespaces, ASM and Data Guard for high availability and disaster recovery.

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Oracle Dba Contents

This document outlines the contents of 18 chapters that cover various aspects of Oracle database architecture, installation, configuration, administration and management. The chapters will discuss topics such as database structures, storage management, backup and recovery, high availability and disaster recovery features, patching and upgrading Oracle databases. Specific topics include installing Oracle software, creating databases, managing tablespaces and data files, backup and recovery using RMAN, performing backups, database recovery, and using features like Flashback Database, Transportable Tablespaces, ASM and Data Guard for high availability and disaster recovery.

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Chapter 1:

• Architecture

• Oracle Database Architecture

• Database Structures

• Oracle Memory Structures

• Process Structures

• Oracle Instance Management

• Server Process and Database Buffer Cache

• Physical Database Structure

• Tablespaces and Data Files

• SYSTEM and SYSAUX Tablespaces

• Segments, Extents, and Blocks

• Logical and Physical Database Structures

Chapter 2:
• Installing the Oracle Database Software

Chapter 3:
• Creating an Oracle Database

• Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)

• Using the DBCA to Delete a Database

• Manual Creation Of Database

Chapter 4:
• Managing the Oracle Instance

• Starting and Stopping Database Control

• Oracle Enterprise Manager

• Accessing Oracle Enterprise Manager

• Database Home Page

• Setting Up ISQL*Plus for SYSDBA and SYSOPER Access

• Calling SQL*Plus from a Shell Script

• Calling a SQL Script from SQL*Plus

• Initialization Parameter Files

• Simplified Initialization Parameters

• Viewing and Modifying Initialization Parameters

• Database Startup and Shutdown

• Starting Up an Oracle Database Instance

• Starting Up an Oracle Database Instance: NOMOUNT

• Starting Up an Oracle Database Instance: MOUNT

• Starting Up an Oracle Database Instance: OPEN

• Shutting Down an Oracle Database Instance

• Shutdown Modes

• SHUTDOWN Options

• Using SQL*Plus to Start Up and Shut Down

• Viewing the Alert Log

• Dynamic Performance Views


Chapter 5:
• Managing Database Storage Structures

• Storage Structures

• How Table Data Is Stored

• Anatomy of a Database Block

• Tablespaces and Data Files

• Oracle Managed Files (OMF)

• Space Management in Tablespaces

• Exploring the Storage Structure

• Creating a New Tablespace

• Storage for Locally Managed Tablespaces

• Tablespaces in the Preconfigured Database

• Altering a Tablespace

• Actions with Tablespaces

• Dropping Tablespaces

• Viewing Tablespace Information

• Gathering Storage Information

• Viewing Tablespace Contents

• Enlarging the Database

Chapter 6:
• Undo Tablespace,Temporary Tablespace,Password File

• Undo Data
• Transactions and Undo Data

• Storing Undo Information

• Undo Data Versus Redo Data

• Monitoring Undo

• Administering Undo

• Configuring Undo Retention

• Guaranteeing Undo Retention

• Sizing the Undo Tablespace

• Using the Undo Advisor

• Temporary tablespace

chapter 7:

listeners and tnsnames

Chapter 8:
• Redolog files and control files

• Control Files

• Backing Up the Control File to a Trace File

• Redo Log Files

• Multiplexing the Redo Log

• Archive Log Files

• Archive Log File: Naming and Destinations

ARCHIVELOG Mod
Chapter 9:
• Introduction Of Backup

• Cold Backup

• Hot Backup

• Logical Backup

1)Export

2)Import

3)Expdp

4)Impdp

• DBLINKS And Materialized Views

Chapter 10:
• Configuring Recovery Manager Objectives

• Backup and Recovery: Review

• Features of Recovery Manager

• Recovery Manager Components

• Steps for Configuring RMAN 2-8

• RMAN Repository Data Storage: Comparison of Options

• Backup Destinations

• Media Management

• Using a Flash Recovery Area with RMAN

• Monitoring the Flash Recovery Area with EM

• Flash Recovery Area Space Usage


• V$FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA_USAGE

• Backing Up the Flash Recovery Area

• Setting Parameters That Affect RMAN

• Configuring Persistent Settings for RMAN

• Configuring RMAN Settings by Using EM

• Control File Autobackups

• Retention Policies

• Managing Persistent Settings Channel Allocation

• Automatic and Manual Channel Allocation

• Channel Control Options

Chapter 11:

• Using Recovery Manager Objectives 3-2

• Issuing Recovery Manager Commands

• Types of RMAN Commands

• Job Commands: Example

• RMAN Commands: Overview

• BACKUP Command

• Backup Constraints

• Parallelization of Backup Sets

• Compressed Backups

• Image Copy

• Tags for Backups and Image Copies

• BACKUP Command Options


• Backing Up Archived Redo Logs

• Whole Database Backup

• RMAN Backup Types

• Differential Versus Cumulative

• Block Change Tracking

• Enabling Block Change Tracking

• Incrementally Updating Backups

• LIST Command

• REPORT Command

• REPORT NEED BACKUP Command

• REPORT NEED BACKUP: Examples

• REPORT OBSOLETE and DELETE OBSOLETE

Chapter 12:

• Database Recovery

• Recovery Methods

• User-Managed Recovery: RECOVER Command

• RMAN Recovery: RESTORE and RECOVER Commands

• Recovery Using Enterprise Manager

• Complete Versus Incomplete Recovery

• Complete Recovery Process

• Incomplete Recovery Process

• Situations Requiring Incomplete Recovery


• Types of Incomplete Recovery

• Performing User-Managed Incomplete Recovery

• User-Managed Time-Based Recovery: Example

• User-Managed Cancel-Based Recovery: Performing Incomplete Recovery by


Using RMAN

• Time-Based Recovery Using RMAN: Example

• Log Sequence Recovery Restore Points

Chapter 13 :
• Flashback Objectives

• Flashback Database: Review

• Flashback Database Architecture

• Configuring Flashback Database

• Configuring Flashback Database Using EM

• Flashback Database: Examples

• Performing Flashback Database Database Considerations

• Monitoring Flashback Database

• Monitoring Flashback Database with EM

• Guaranteed Restore Points 6-28

Chapter 14:
• Transportable Tablespace
Chapter 15 :
• Automatic Storage Management (Asm)
Chapter 16:
• Data Guard

Chapter 17:
• Patching And Upgradation
Chapter 18 :
• Cloning

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