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- Oracle Database 11g: Resource Manager & Scheduler
Description
Sometimes configuration and operational problems can exist within an Oracle database installation because important technologies are either not fully understood or not properly implemented. The objective of this training module is to introduce advanced technologies which should be applied to any mission-critical database installation. The Database Resource Manager is an essential tool for database tuning and achieving optimum performance, and is often used in combination with the advisors. The Database Scheduler is a sophisticated tool which can automate many administration tasks and integrate the database into the larger data center and systems infrastructure.
This textbook can be used for advanced self-study, or for instructor-led training in both in-class or virtual-class environments. Textbooks can also be used for ongoing reference long after the course is completed.
Audience
The primary target audiences for this course are: Database administrators, Web server administrators, System administrators, Implementation specialists, Data center support engineers, Senior application designers and developers
Prerequisites
Many students taking this course have familiarity with system administration and administration of other non-Oracle databases, and this is helpful though not mandatory. Specific course prerequisites for this course are these Sideris titles:
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: SQL FUNDAMENTALS – COMPLETE LIBRARY
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: PL/SQL FUNDAMENTALS – COMPLETE LIBRARY
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: ADMINISTRATION I
Suggested Next Courses
Administrators may wish to proceed onto more focused and specialized courses with these modules:
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: GRID INFRASTRUCTURE & ASM
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: PERFORMANCE TUNING
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: SQL TUNING
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: ENCRYPTION & ADVANCED DATA SECURITY
• ORACLE ENTERPRISE MANAGER 11G R2: GRID CONTROL
Certification
Instructor-Led Training (ILT) / Live Virtual Training Schedule
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: ADVANCED DATABASE ADMINISTRATION
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: RESOURCE MANAGER & SCHEDULER
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: RMAN BACKUP & RECOVERY
In the interest of completing all of the material within the allotted time one may consider omitting certain workshop exercises or presenting selected sections in an accelerated manner.
• Pages: 327
• Hands-on Workshops: 5
• Exercises: 57
Objectives
• Controlling resource utilization on database servers whose resource demand exceeds its capacity.
• Advanced resource management for complex configurations involving multiple CPUs and multiple database instances.
• Automating launching routine maintenance tasks and even application functions using the database Scheduler.
• Centralized administration of database instances and host systems located throughout the enterprise using the remote database Scheduler capabilities.
• Tightly integrating database facilities with other operations within an organization using File Watcher jobs and e-Mail notification capabilities of the extended Scheduler.
• RESOURCE MANAGER ARCHITECTURE
• CONSUMER GROUPS
• RESOURCE PLANS
• AUTOMATIC & ADAPTIVE MAPPING
• ACTIVATING PLANS
• MONITORING RESOURCE ALLOCATION
• EXPLICIT CONSUMER GROUP SWITCHING
• INSTANCE CAGING
• SCHEDULER ARCHITECTURE
• MANAGE PROGRAMS
• MANAGE SCHEDULES
• MANAGE JOBS
• MANAGE JOB CLASSES
• MANAGE WINDOWS & WINDOW GROUPS
• MANAGE CHAINS
• ABOUT EVENTS & THE SCHEDULER
• CENTRALIZED SCHEDULER ARCHITECTURE
• CENTRAL DATABASE SETUP
• REMOTE HOST SETUP
• DEFINING REMOTE JOBS
• SUBMITTING REMOTE JOBS
• E-MAIL NOTIFICATION
• FILE WATCHERS
SKU | 035227SE |
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Weight | 0.0000 |
Coming Soon | No |
Days of Training | 2.0 |
Audience | Student |
Product Family | Partnerware |
Product Type | Digital Courseware |
Electronic | Yes |
ISBN | No |
Language | English |
Page Count | No |
Curriculum Library | Oracle |
Year | No |
Manufacturer's Product Code | e-ora11g202-ver3-v4 |
Current Revision | 1.0 |
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Revision Notes | No revision information available |
Original Publication Date | 2016-04-25 00:00:00 |