Geared for participants experienced with Oracle 19c DBA essentials Oracle 19c Database Administration II (Oracle DBA II) expands their understanding of Oracle database administration. Throughout the course students will explore coverage of Multitenant (CDB/PDB), database tuning, SQL tuning, and backup and recovery: the skills needed to keep a database running reliably and efficiently. The current release of the database is used for exercises and demonstrations, and the content back-ported as necessary for previous releases.

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Learning Objectives

This course combines expert lecture, real-world demonstrations and group discussions with machine-based practical labs andexercises. Working in a hands-on learning environment led by our expert facilitator, students will explore:
Creating CDBs and Regular PDBs
Managing CDBs and PDBs
Backup and Duplicate
Upgrading and Transporting CDBs and Regular PDBs
Backup Strategies and Terminology
Restore and Recovery Concepts
Using Flashback Technologies
Duplicating a Database
Installing Grid Infrastructure and Oracle Database
Patching Grid Infrastructure and Oracle Database
Upgrading to Oracle Grid Infrastructure
Using General Overall Database Enhancements
Monitoring and Tuning Database Performance
Managing Application PDBs
Managing Security in Multitenant databases
Recovery and Flashback
Configuring and Using RMAN
Diagnosing Failures
Performing Recovery
Transporting Data
RMAN Troubleshooting and Tuning
Creating an Oracle Database by using DBCA
Oracle Restart
Upgrading the Oracle Database
Installing Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone server
Using Availability Enhancements
Tuning SQL Statements

1
  • Creating CDBs and Regular PDBs

  • Configure and create a CDB
    Create a new PDB from the CDB seed
    Explore the structure of PDBs

2
  • Manage CDBs and PDBs

  • Manage PDB service names and connections
    Manage startup, shutdown and availability of CDBs and PDBs
    Change the different modes and settings of PDBs
    Evaluate the impact of parameter value changes
    Performance management in CDBs and PDBs
    Control CDB and PDB resource usage with the Oracle Resource Manager

3
  • Backup and Duplicate

  • Perform Backup and Recover CDBs and PDBs
    Duplicate an active PDB
    Duplicate a Database

4
  • Upgrading and Transporting CDBs and Regular PDBs

  • Upgrade an Oracle Database
    Transport Data

5
  • Backup Strategies and Terminology

  • Perform Full and Incremental Backups and Recoveries
    Compress and Encrypt RMAN Backups
    Use a media manager
    Create multi-section backups of exceptionally large files
    Create duplexed backup sets
    Create archival backups
    Backup of recovery files
    Backup non database files
    Back up ASM meta data

6
  • Restore and Recovery Concepts

  • Employ the best Oracle Database recovery technology for your failure situation
    Describe and use Recovery technology for Crash, Complete, and Point-in-time recovery

7
  • Using Flashback Technologies

  • Configure your Database to support Flashback
    Perform flashback operations

8
  • Duplicating a Database

  • Duplicate Databases

9
  • Install Grid Infrastructure and Oracle Database

  • Install Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone server
    Install Oracle Database software

10
  • Patching Grid Infrastructure and Oracle Database

  • Patch Grid Infrastructure and Oracle Database

11
  • Upgrading to Oracle Grid Infrastructure

  • Upgrade Oracle Grid Infrastructure

12
  • Using General Overall Database Enhancements

  • Install Oracle Database software
    Create, Delete and Configure Databases using DBCA
    Creating CDBs and Regular PDBs
    Use Miscellaneous 19c New Features

13
  • Monitoring and Tuning Database Performance

  • Managing Memory Components
    Understanding the Automatic Workload Repository (AWR)
    Understanding the Advisory Framework
    Monitoring Wait Events, Sessions, and Services
    Managing Metric Thresholds and Alerts
    Understanding and Using the Performance Tuning Methodology
    Performing Performance Planning
    Understanding the Automatic
    Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM)

14
  • Manage Application PDBs

  • Explain the purpose of application root and application seed
    Define and create application PDBs
    Install, upgrade and Patch applications
    Create and administer Application PDBS
    Clone PDBs and Application containers
    Plug and unplug operations with PDBs and application containers
    Comparing Local Undo Mode and Shared Undo Mode

15
  • Manage Security in Multitenant databases

  • Manage Security in Multitenant databases
    Manage PDB lockdown profiles
    Audit Users in CDBs and PDBs
    Manage other types of policies in application containers

16
  • Recovery and Flashback

  • Restore and Recovering Databases with RMAN
    Perform CDB and PDB flashback

17
  • Configuring and Using RMAN

  • Configure RMAN and the Database for Recoverability
    Configure and Using an RMAN recovery catalog

18
  • Diagnosing Failures

  • Detect and repair database and database block corruption
    Diagnosing Database Issues

19
  • Performing Recovery

  • Restore and Recovering Databases with RMAN
    Perform Non RMAN database recovery

20
  • Transporting Data

  • Transport Data

21
  • RMAN Troubleshooting and Tuning

  • Interpret the RMAN message output
    Diagnose RMAN performance issues

22
  • Creating an Oracle Database by using DBCA

  • Create, Delete and Configure
    Databases using DBCA

23
  • Oracle Restart

  • Configure and use Oracle Restart to manage components

24
  • Upgrade the Oracle Database

  • Plan for Upgrading an Oracle Database
    Upgrade an Oracle Database
    Perform Post-Upgrade tasks

25
  • Install Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone server

  • Rapid Home Provisioning

26
  • Using Availability Enhancements

  • Use an RMAN recovery catalog
    Use Flashback Database

27
  • Tuning SQL Statements

  • Understanding the Oracle Optimizer
    Using the SQL Tuning Advisor
    Managing Optimizer Statistics
    Using the SQL Access Advisor
    Understanding the SQL Tuning Process

Audience

This hands-on course is geared for experienced DBAs with basic Oracle 19c skills.

Language

English

Prerequisites

Take Before: Attendees should have skills equivalent to or should have attended this course as a pre-requisite: TTOR20519 Oracle 19c Database Administration I (Oracle DBA I)

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Length: 5.0 days (40 hours)

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