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Oracle Database 10g: (RAC) Real Application Clusters |
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| SUMMARY: |
This course offers students an introduction to the general features and capabilities of Oracle Database 10g for Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC). Students will learn how to configure and administer a database for use with Real Application Clusters. The course also explains how to setup and use Automatic Storage Management (ASM) in a Real Application Clusters environment. Lectures are reinforced with hands-on practices designed to walk the student through the RAC administration. |
| PREREQUISITES: |
Database Administrators, with sound Oracle knowledge in a production environment or completion of training equivalent to:
Oracle Database 10g: New Features for Administrators
Oracle Database 10g: Administration Workshop I
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| APPROACH: |
Instructor-Led, interactive hands-on training. |
| OBJECTIVES: |
- Identify Real Application Clusters components
- Install, create, administer, and monitor a Real Application Cluster/Database.
- Migrate their database storage to Automatic Storage Management.
- Setup services for workloads management, and applications high availability.
- Develop a backup and recovery strategy for Real Application Clusters/Databases.
- Understand high availability best practices.
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| COURSE CONTENT: |
- Introduction
- Define a cluster
- Define Oracle Real Application Clusters
- List the advantages of using RAC
- Define scalability
- High availability and RAC
- Architecture and Concepts
- List the various components of Cluster Ready Services (CRS) and Real Application Clusters (RAC)
- Describe the various types of files used by a RAC database
- Describe the various techniques used to share database files across a cluster
- Describe the purpose of using services with RAC
- RAC Installation and Configuration
- Outline Oracle 10g RAC Installation
- Pre-installation Tasks
- Cluster Setup Tasks
- Installing OCFS and Cluster Ready Services
- Launching VIPCA with root.sh
- Database Pre-creation Tasks
- Creating the Cluster Database
- Database Post-installation Tasks
- Administering Enterprise Manager
- Jobs in Real Application Clusters Node
- Addition and Deletion and the SYSAUX
- Tablespace AWR snapshots in RAC
- RAC Database Instances Administration
- Understand the EM Cluster Database Home Page
- Starting and Stopping RAC Instances
- RAC Initialization Parameter Files
- Adding a Node to a Cluster
- Deleting Instances from a RAC Database
- Quiescing RAC Databases
- Administering Alerts with Enterprise Manager
- Administering Storage in RAC
- Describe automatic storage management (ASM)
- Install the ASM software
- Set up initialization parameter files for ASM and database instances
- Start up and shut down ASM instances
- Add ASM instances to the target list of Database Control
- Use Database Control to administer ASM in a RAC environment
- Manage redo log groups in a RAC environment
- Manage undo tablespaces in a RAC environment
- Use SRVCTL to manage ASM instances
- Migrate database files to ASM
- Manage and recover the OCR file and voting disk
- Services
- Configure and manage services in a RAC environment
- Use services with client applications
- Use services with the Database Resource Manager
- Use services with the Scheduler
- Set performance-metric thresholds on services
- Configure services aggregation and tracing
- High Availability of Connections
- Configure client side connect-time load balancing
- Configure client side connect-time failover
- Configure server side connect-time load balancing
- Benefit from Fast Application Notification (FAN)
- Configure server-side callouts
- Configure the server and client-side ONS
- Configure Transparent Application Failover (TAF)
- Managing Backup and Recovery in RAC
- Configure RAC Recovery Settings with EM
- Configure RAC Backup Settings with EM
- Initiate Archiving
- Configuring RMAN RAC Backup and Recovery Using EM
- RAC Performance Tuning
- Determine RAC specific tuning components
- Tune instance recovery in RAC
- Determine RAC specific wait events, global enqueues, and system statistics
- Implement most common RAC tuning tips
- Use the Cluster Database Performance pages
- Use Automatic Workload Repository and Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor in RAC
- Design for High Availability
- Design a Maximum Availability Architecture in your environment
- Determine the best RAC and Data Guard topologies for your environment
- Configure the Data Guard Broker configuration files in a RAC environment
- Patch your RAC system in a rolling fashion
AI/2007 |
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© 2007 Verhoef Training, Inc.
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Schedule Dates
Course offered as Inhouse or Public
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