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TOPICS

Part-I
1 Introduction to Oracle server
2 Oracle Server Architecture
2.1 Physical and logical structure
2.2 Overview of Primary Component of Oracle server
2.3 Oracle Process Structure
3 Responsibility of Database Administrator
4 Initialization Parameter file
5. Setting SID on Various Environment
6 Database creation
7 Starting and Shutting Down Database
8 Identifying your database software release
9 Alert log file and Trace file
10 Dropping a Database
11 Controlfile Management
11.1 Controlfile Structure
11.2 Steps for Creating New controlfile
11.3 Multiplexing of controlfile on disk
11.4 Displaying controlfile Information
12 Redo Log File Archive log file Management
12.1 Managing Redo log structure
12.2 Relocation/Renaming a Redo file
12.3 Archive log file
13 Table space and Data file Management
13.1 Creating a Tablespace
13.2 Space management in Tablespaces
13.3 Managing datafiles of a Tablespace
13.4 Renaming and Relocating a Datafile
13.5 Managing Creating a Temporary Tablespace
13.6 Migrating a System Tablespace to locally managed tablespace
13.7 Displaying Information about Tablespaces
14 Undo Tablespace Management
15 Password File Management
16 Resource Limit Management
17 User Management
18 Managing Role
19 Auditing
20 Table Management
21 Managing Index
22 Oracle Networking
22.1 Configuring Listener
22.2 Host Naming

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PART-II
1 Oracle Logical Backup
1.1 Original Export and Import (Exp & Imp)
1.2 Example of Export ( Exp )
1.3 Example of Import (Imp)
2 Oracle Datapump Utlilty
2.1.1 Data Pump Export (Expdp)
2.1.2 Command line Mode Export
2.1.2 Command for Interactive Mode Export
2.1.3 Example of Data Pump Export
2.2 Data Pump Import (Impdp)
2.2.1 Parameter for command line Import
2.2.2 Example of Data Pump Import
3 Backup and Recovery
3.1 Backup Strategies
3.2 Flash Recovery Area (FRA)
3.3 Features Comparison of Backup Methods
4 User Managed Backup and Recovery
4.1 Open DB Backup (hot/warm)
4.2 Making User-Managed Backups of Archived Redo Logs
4.3 User-Managed Restore Operation
4.4 Performing Closed Database Recovery
4.5 Performing Data Files recovery in Open DB
4.6 Performing User-Managed Database Point-in-Time Recovery
4.7 Performing User-Managed Database Point-in-Time Recovery
4.8 Backup and Recovery scenario
4.9 Performing User-Managed TSPITR
4.10 Restoring and Recovering the Auxiliary Database in UM TSPITR
5 RECOVERY MANAGER
5.1.1 Managing RMAN Commands
5.1.2 RMAN environment Configuration
5.1.3 RMAN Channels
5.1.4 RMAN Backup
5.1.5 Backing Up Database Files and Archived Logs And control files
5.1.6 RMAN Incremental Backups
5.1.7 Tests and Integrity Checks for Backups
5.1.8 Listing RMAN Backups, Archived Logs, and Database Incarnations
5.1.9 Reporting on Backups and Database Schema
5.2 Restore and Recovery
5.2.1 Using RMAN for Incomplete Recovery
5.2.2 Using RESTORE... PREVIEW
5.2.3 Validating The Restore Backup
5.2.4 Duplexing Backup Sets
5.2.5 BACKUP BACKUPSET and Backup Retention Policy
5.2.6 Restarting and Optimizing RMAN Backups
5.3 Restore and Recovery of NOARCHIVELOG Databases
5.4 Restore and Recovery of the Database on a New Host

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5.5 Performing Recovery with a Backup Control File


5.6 Performing Disaster Recovery 1
5.7 RMAN RESTORE AND EXAMPLE
6 RMAN Advance Topic
6.1 Transporting Tablespaces Between Databases
6.2 Performing Database Point-In-Time Recovery
6.3 RMAN Maintenance Task
6.4 Using CROSSCHECK to Update the RMAN Repository
6.5 Deleting Backups
6.7 Flash Recovery Area Maintenance
6.8 Managing the Recovery Catalog
7 Cloning a Database
7.1 Using RMAN to Clone a database
7.2 Manually Cloning a Database
8 Flashback and Database Point-in-Time Recovery
8.1 Flashback Drop
8.2 Flashback Database
8.3 Performing Flashback Database to Undo an OPEN RESETLOGS
8.4 Oracle Flashback Table: Returning Individual Tables to Past States
8.5 Flashback Versions Query: Overview
9 Oracle 11g DataGuard
9.1 Creating a Physical Standby Database by Using SQL
9.2 Managing a Physical Standby Database
9.3 Role Management Services
9.3.1 Performing a Switchover to a Physical Standby by Using SQL
10.Upgrade
10.1 Inplace Upgrade
10.2 Manually
10.3 DBUA
10.4.Out Place Upgrade
10.5 Manually
10.6 DBUA
11 AUTOMATIC STORAGE MANAGEMENT (ASM)
11.1 10g ASM
11.2 11g ASM
12 Patching
12.1 Difference Between CPU & PSU Patching
12.1 PSU Patching
13. Performance Tuning Topics

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