Oracle 11g Release2 Data Guard Online Course
Course: Oracle 11g Data Guard
Plaform: OEL 5.4
Pre-requisites: OCP Knowledge
Duration: 30 hrs
Conact:enquiry@amktechs.com
Contact:91-8553162006
Syllabus:
Course: Oracle 11g Data Guard
Plaform: OEL 5.4
Pre-requisites: OCP Knowledge
Duration: 30 hrs
Conact:enquiry@amktechs.com
Contact:91-8553162006
Syllabus:
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1.1
Data Guard Configurations
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1.2
Data Guard Services
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1.3
Data Guard Broker
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1.4
Data Guard Protection Modes
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1.5
Client Failover
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2.1
Standby Database Types
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2.2
User Interfaces for Administering Data Guard Configurations
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2.3
Data Guard Operational Prerequisites
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2.4
Standby Database Directory Structure Considerations
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3.1
Preparing the Primary Database for Standby Database Creation
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3.2
Step-by-Step Instructions for Creating a Physical Standby Database
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3.3
Post-Creation Steps
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4.1
Prerequisite Conditions for Creating a Logical Standby Database
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4.2
Step-by-Step Instructions for Creating a Logical Standby Database
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4.3
Post-Creation Steps
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5.1
Data Guard Protection Modes
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5.2
Setting the Data Protection Mode of a Primary Database
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6.1
Introduction to Redo Transport Services
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6.2
Configuring Redo Transport Services
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6.3
Cascaded Redo Transport Destinations
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6.4
Monitoring Redo Transport Services
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6.5
Tuning Redo Transport
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7.1
Introduction to Apply Services
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7.2
Apply Services Configuration Options
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7.3
Applying Redo Data to Physical Standby Databases
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7.4
Applying Redo Data to Logical Standby Databases
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8.1
Introduction to Role Transitions
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8.2
Role Transitions Involving Physical Standby Databases
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8.3
Role Transitions Involving Logical Standby Databases
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8.4
Using Flashback Database After a Role Transition
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9.1
Starting Up and Shutting Down a Physical Standby Database
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9.2
Opening a Physical Standby Database
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9.3
Primary Database Changes That Require Manual Intervention at a Physical Standby
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9.4
Recovering Through the OPEN RESETLOGS Statement
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9.5
Monitoring Primary, Physical Standby, and Snapshot Standby Databases
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9.6
Tuning Redo Apply
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9.7
Managing a Snapshot Standby Database
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10.1
About RMAN File Management in a Data Guard Configuration
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10.2
About RMAN Configuration in a Data Guard Environment
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10.3
Recommended RMAN and Oracle Database Configurations
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10.4
Backup Procedures
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10.5
Registering and Unregistering Databases in a Data Guard Environment
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10.6
Reporting in a Data Guard Environment
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10.7
Performing Backup Maintenance in a Data Guard Environment
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10.8
Recovery Scenarios in a Data Guard Environment
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10.9
Additional Backup Situations
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10.10
Using RMAN Incremental Backups to Roll Forward a Physical Standby Database
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11.1
Converting a Failed Primary Into a Standby Database Using Flashback Database
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11.2
Using Flashback Database After Issuing an Open Resetlogs Statement
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11.3
Recovering After the NOLOGGING Clause Is Specified
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11.4
Creating a Standby Database That Uses OMF or Oracle ASM
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11.5
Recovering From Lost-Write Errors on a Primary Database
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11.6
Converting a Failed Primary into a Standby Database Using RMAN Backups
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11.7
Changing the Character Set of a Primary Without Re-Creating Physical Standbys
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A.1
Common Problems
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A.2
Log File Destination Failures
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A.3
Problems Switching Over to a Physical Standby Database
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A.4
What to Do If SQL Apply Stops
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A.5
Network Tuning for Redo Data Transmission
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A.6
Slow Disk Performance on Standby Databases
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A.7
Log Files Must Match to Avoid Primary Database Shutdown
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1
Configuring Standby Databases in an Oracle RAC Environment
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2
Configuration Considerations in an Oracle RAC Environment
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3
Troubleshooting
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1
Prerequisites
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2
Overview of Standby Database Creation with RMAN
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3
Using the DUPLICATE Command to Create a Standby Database
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