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Oracle - RAC For Administrators

Students learn how to install and administer OracleClusterware, Real Application Clusters, and Automatic Storage Management. Increase your efficiency by learning how to configure and use database services as well as the Load Balancing Advisory in a RAC environment. Learn how to add and remove nodes in clusters and how to patch both Oracle Clusterware and RAC software in a rolling fashion. Only instructor-led inclass or instructor-led online formats of this course will meet the Certification Hands-on Requirement

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Oracle - RAC For Administrators

Students learn how to install and administer OracleClusterware, Real Application Clusters, and Automatic Storage Management. Increase your efficiency by learning how to configure and use database services as well as the Load Balancing Advisory in a RAC environment. Learn how to add and remove nodes in clusters and how to patch both Oracle Clusterware and RAC software in a rolling fashion. Only instructor-led inclass or instructor-led online formats of this course will meet the Certification Hands-on Requirement

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Oracle Database 10g: RAC for Administrators Release 2

Duration: 5 Days

What you will learn


This course offers students an introduction to the general features and capabilities of Oracle Database 10g Release 2
for Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC). Students learn how to install and administer OracleClusterware, Real
Application Clusters, and Automatic Storage Management. Students also learn how to administer their Database in a
Real Application Clusters environment using Enterprise Manager Grid Control. Increase your efficiency by learning how
to configure and use database services as well as the Load Balancing Advisory in a RAC environment. Learn how to
add and remove nodes in clusters and how to patch both Oracle Clusterware and Real Application Clusters software in
a rolling fashion.

This course counts towards the Hands-on course requirement for the Oracle Database 10g Administrator Certification
and the Oracle Database 10g: RAC Administer Certified Expert Certification. Only instructor-led inclass or instructor-led
online formats of this course will meet the Certification Hands-on Requirement. Self Study CD-Rom and Knowledge
Center courses are excellent study and reference tools but DO NOT meet the Hands-on Requirement for certification.

Learn To:Install Oracle Clusterware and Real Application ClustersAdminister a RAC DatabaseAdminister Database
Services in a RAC environmentAdminister Oracle ClusterwareAdd/Remove a node to/from a clusterPatch Oracle
Clusterware and RAC software in a rolling fashion

Audience
Data Warehouse Administrator
Database Administrators
Database Designers
Project Manager
Support Engineer
System Analysts
Technical Administrator
Technical Consultant

Prerequisites
Required Prerequisites
Oracle Database 10g: Administration Workshop I Release 2

Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control Release 2

Oracle Database 10g: Administration Workshop II Release 2

Suggested Prerequisites
Single-instance Oracle Database 10g Architecture and Experience

Course Objectives
Identify Real Application Clusters components

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Install, create, administer, and monitor a Real Application Clusters database
Use configuration and management tools for Real Application Clusters databases
Setup services for workloads management, and applications high availability
Develop a backup and recovery strategy for Real Application Clusters databases
Configure and monitor Oracle Clusterware resources
Review high availability best practices

Course Topics

Identify Real Application Clusters components


Understand Real Application Clusters
Clusters Scalability and High Availability
The Necessity of Global Resources
Parallel Execution with RAC
RAC Software and Database Principles
RAC and Shared Storage Technologies
Understand VIPs
Describe the benefits of Fast Application Notification

Install, create, administer, and monitor a Real Application Clusters database


Describe the installation of Oracle RAC 10g
Perform RAC pre-installation tasks
Perform cluster setup tasks
Install Oracle Clusterware
Install and configure Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
Install the Oracle database software
Create a cluster database
Install the Enterprise Manager agent on each cluster node

Use configuration and management tools for Real Application Clusters databases
Use Enterprise Manager cluster database pages
Define redo log files in a RAC environment
Define undo tablespaces in a RAC environment
Start and stop RAC databases and instances
Modify initialization parameters in a RAC environment
Manage ASM instances in a RAC environment
Determine RAC-specific wait events, global enqueues, and system statistics
Implement the most common RAC tuning tips

Setup services for workloads management, and applications high availability


Configure and manage services in a RAC environment
Set performance-metric thresholds on services
Configure services aggregation and tracing
Configure server-side connect-time load balancing
Use the Load Balancing Advisory
Configure server-side callouts
Configure the server- and client-side ONS
Configure Transparent Application Failover (TAF)

Develop a backup and recovery strategy for Real Application Clusters databases
Configure the RAC database to use ARCHIVELOG mode and the flash recovery area

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Configure RMAN for the RAC environment

Configure and monitor Oracle Clusterware resources


Manually control the Oracle Clusterware stack
Change voting disk and OCR configuration
Back up or recover your voting disks and OCR files
Change VIP addresses
Use the CRS framework
Collect Oracle Clusterware diagnostic files
Enable Oracle Clusterware debugging

Review high availability best practices


Add a new node to your cluster database
Remove a node from your cluster database
Design a Maximum Availability Architecture in your environment
Decide on the best ASM configuration to use
Patch your RAC system in a rolling fashion

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