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5 days
All levels
Duration
5 Days
30 CPD hours
This course is intended for
This hands-on course is geared for experienced DBAs new to Oracle 19c, who can work in Linux and have basic experience with SQL scripting.
Overview
This course combines expert lecture, real-world demonstrations and group discussions with machine-based practical labs and exercises. Working in a hands-on learning environment led by our Oracle Certified expert facilitator, students will learn how to:
How to use tools to access an Oracle Database
Generate database creation scripts by using DBCA
How to create a container database (CDB) by using the CREATE DATABASE command
Learn about Startup and shut down Oracle databases
Initialization parameter files and initialization parameters
Tools that are used to administer Oracle Net Services
How to use the Oracle Connection Manager Control utility to administer Oracle Connection Manager
How to create a new PDB from the PDB seed.
Logical and physical storage structures in an Oracle database
Usage of Oracle Database features that save space
Explanation of DML and undo data generation
Learn about general architecture of Oracle Data Pump and SQL*Loader
How to use SQL*Loader to load data from a non-Oracle database (or user files)
Bonus Content / Time Permitting: Explanation of maintenance windows
Bonus Content / Time Permitting: Employ basic monitoring procedures and manage performance
Oracle 19C Database Administration I (Oracle DBA I) is a comprehensive, hands-on course provides concrete information on the design of an Oracle Database instance and database, allowing you to manage your database investment. In this class, you will learn how to create database storage structures that align with your requirements and business models. You will also learn how to create users and administer databases as well as harden the databases to meet your business requirements. This is the foundational course for learning about Oracle Database and it does not assume prior knowledge or Oracle technologies, however you should have incoming experience working with SQL, and be comfortable with Linux and working from the command line. This training is NOT Official Oracle University training. This is independent, adjustable content that aligns with current topics, skills and tools that participants need to excel in these areas.
Introduction to Oracle Database
Oracle Multitenant Container Database
Oracle Database Instance Configurations
Database Sharding
Oracle Database Server
Accessing an Oracle Database
Oracle Database Tools
Database Tool Choices
SQL Developer
Enterprise Manager Database Express
Creating an Oracle Database by Using DBCA
Planning the Database
Choosing a Database Template
Configuration Assistant
Creating an Oracle Database by Using a SQL Command
Creating a Container Database
Enable Pluggable Database
Starting Up and Shutting Down a Database Instance
Starting the Oracle Database Instance
Shutting Down an Oracle Database Instance
Opening and Closing PDBs
Managing Database Instances
Investigating Initialization Parameter Files
Viewing Initialization Parameters by Using SQL*Plus
Modifying Initialization Parameters by Using SQL*Plus
Viewing Diagnostic Information
Oracle Net Services Overview
Oracle Net Services Components
Oracle Net Listener
Configuring Naming Methods
Configuring the Oracle Network to Access a Database
Creating a Net Service Name for a PDB
Configuring and Administering the Listener
Exploring the Default Listener
Creating a Second Listener
Connecting to a Database Service Using the New Listener
Configuring a Shared Server Architecture
Configuring Shared Server Mode
Configuring Clients to Use a Shared Server
Configuring Oracle Connection Manager for Multiplexing and Access Control
Oracle Connection Manager Processes
Filtering Rules
Session Multiplexing
Creating PDBs
Creating a New PDB from the PDB Seed
Cloning Remote PDBs in Hot Mode
Relocating PDBs
Managing PDBs
Renaming a PDB
Setting Parameter Values for PDBs
Database Storage Overview
Logical and Physical Database Structures
Tablespaces and Data Files
Types of Segments
Monitoring Tablespace Space Usage
Creating and Managing Tablespaces
Viewing Tablespace Information
Creating a Tablespace
Managing Temporary and Permanent Tablespaces
Improving Space Usage
Managing Space in Tablespaces
Using Compression
Enabling the Resumable Space Allocation Feature
Creating and Managing User Accounts
Creating Common and Local Users
Creating a Local User for an Application
Exploring OS and Password File Authentication
Configuring Privilege and Role Authorization
Granting a Local Role (DBA) to PDBADMIN
Using SQL*Developer to Create Local Roles
Configuring User Resource Limits
Using SQL*Developer to Create a Local Profile & Users
Configuring a Default Role for a User
Implementing Oracle Database Auditing
Enabling Unified Auditing
Creating Audit Users
Creating an Audit Policy
Introduction to Loading and Transporting Data
General Architecture
Oracle Data Pump
SQL Loader
Loading Data into a PDB from an External File
Moving Data from One PDB to Another PDB
Transporting a Tablespace
Using External Tables to Load and Transport Data
Querying External Tables
Unloading External Tables
Automated Maintenance Tasks Overview
Automated Maintenance Tasks
Maintenance Windows
Predefined Maintenance Windows
Bonus: Managing Tasks and Windows
Enabling and Disabling Automated Maintenance Tasks
Modifying the Duration of a Maintenance Window
Bonus: Database Monitoring and Performance Tuning Overview
Performance Planning Considerations
Automatic Workload Repository (AWR)
Advisory Framework
Bonus: Monitoring Database Performance & Processes
Server-Generated Alerts
Setting Metric Thresholds
Performance Monitoring
Examining the Database Background Processes
Bonus: Tuning Database Memory
Viewing Memory Configurations
Bonus: Analyzing SQL and Optimizing Access Paths
Using the Optimizer Statistics Advisor
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