Oracle DBA Training Course in Jaipur

Certification

Industry-oriented certification Oracle DBA training course to furnish your career to kick-start/grow at MNCs/Non-MNCs Organization & corporate

Experienced Faculty

Professional expert Sr. Oracle DBA Institute With 15+ Years of working experience will provide you industrial level training.

Placement Assistance

Receive placement assistance after completion of 70% training, E-Lite team will arrange interviews till you’ll get the placement.

LAB Facility

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Workshop Sessions

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Oracle DBA Programme Details

Oracle DBA Course Duration: 120 HRS with Highly Skilled Corporate Trainers for Advanced + Expert Oracle DBA Training for belowModules – Weekdays / Weekend

E-Lite Institute Jaipur – Advanced+Expert Oracle DBA Course – Training Delivery Method:

  • Web / Desktop Base.
  • Instructor-Led Classroom Sessions.
  • Presentations/Demonstration/Practicals of concepts.
  • Handouts/Assignments/Real-time Exposure to work on Clients.

NOTE: Classes Are Also Available On Module Basis

Oracle DBA Programme Modules

Module 1 – Introduction (Database Architecture)

  • Describe course objectives
  • Explore the Oracle 10g database architecture

Module 2 – Installing the Oracle Database Software

  • Explain core DBA tasks and tools
  • Plan an Oracle installation
  • Use optimal flexible architecture
  • Install software with the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI)

Module 3 – Creating an Oracle Database

  • Create a database with the Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)
  • Create a database design template with the DBCA
  • Generate database creation scripts with the DBCA

Module 4 – Managing the Oracle Instance

  • Start and stop the Oracle database and components
  • Use Enterprise Manager (EM)
  • Access a database with SQL*Plus and iSQL*Plus
  • Modify database initialization parameters
  • Understand the stages of database startup
  • View the Alert log
  • Use the Data Dictionary

Module 5 – Managing Database Storage Structures

  • Describe table data storage (in blocks)
  • Define the purpose of tablespaces and data files
  • Understand and utilize Oracle Managed Files (OMF)
  • Create and manage tablespaces
  • Obtain tablespace information
  • Describe the main concepts and functionality of Automatic Storage Management (ASM)

Module 6 – Administering User Security

  • Create and manage database user accounts
  • Authenticate users
  • Assign default storage areas (tablespaces)
  • Grant and revoke privileges
  • Create and manage roles
  • Create and manage profiles
  • Implement standard password security features
  • Control resource usage by users

Module 7 – Managing Schema Objects

  • Create and manage database user accounts
  • Authenticate users
  • Assign default storage areas (tablespaces)
  • Grant and revoke privileges
  • Create and manage roles
  • Create and manage profiles
  • Implement standard password security features
  • Control resource usage by users

Module 6 – Administering User Security

  • Create and manage database user accounts
  • Authenticate users
  • Assign default storage areas (tablespaces)
  • Grant and revoke privileges
  • Create and manage roles
  • Create and manage profiles
  • Implement standard password security features
  • Control resource usage by users

Module 8 – Managing Undo Data

  • Explain DML and undo data generation
  • Monitor and administer undo
  • Describe the difference between undo and redo data
  • Configure undo retention
  • Guarantee undo retention
  • Use the undo advisor

Module 9 – Implementing Oracle Database Security

  • Describe DBA responsibilities for security
  • Apply the principal of least privilege
  • Enable standard database auditing
  • Specify audit options
  • Review audit information
  • Maintain the audit trail

Module 1 – Configuring the Oracle Network Environment

  • Create additional listeners
  • Create Net Service aliases
  • Configure connect-time failover
  • Control the Oracle Net Listener
  • Test Oracle Net connectivity
  • Identify when to use shared versus dedicated servers

Module 2 – Backup and Recovery Concepts

  • Identify the types of failure that may occur in an Oracle Database
  • Describe ways to tune instance recovery
  • Identify the importance of checkpoints, redo log files, and archived log files
  • Configure ARCHIVELOG mode

Module 3 – Performing Database Backups

  • Create consistent database backups
  • Back your database up without shutting it down
  • Create incremental backups
  • Automate database backups
  • Monitor the flash recovery area

Module 4 – Performing Database Recovery

  • Recover from loss of a control file
  • Recover from loss of a redo log file
  • Perform complete recovery following the loss of a data file

Module 5 – Performing Flashback

  • Describe Flashback database
  • Restore the table content to a specific point in the past with Flashback Table
  • Recover from a dropped table
  • View the contents of the database as of any single point in time with Flashback Query
  • See versions of a row over time with Flashback Versions Query
  • View the transaction history of a row with Flashback Transaction Query

Module 6 – Moving Data

  • Describe available ways for moving data
  • Create and use directory objects
  • Use SQL*Loader to load data from a non-Oracle database (or user files)
  • Explain the general architecture of Data Pump
  • Use Data Pump Export and Import to move data between Oracle databases
  • Use external tables to move data via platform-independent files

Module 7 – Configuring Recovery Manager

  • Recovery Manager Features and Components
  • Using a Flash Recovery Area with RMAN
  • Configuring RMAN
  • Control File Autobackups
  • Retention Policies and Channel Allocation
  • Using Recovery Manager to connect to a target database in default NOCATALOG mode
  • Displaying the current RMAN configuration settings
  • Altering the backup retention policy for a database

Module 8 – Using Recovery Manager

  • RMAN Command Overview
  • Parallelization of Backup Sets
  • Compressed Backups
  • Image Copy
  • Whole Database and Incremental Backups
  • LIST and REPORT commands
  • Enable ARCHIVELOG mode for the database
  • Use Recovery Manager

Module 9 – Recovering from Non-critical Losses

  • Recovery of Non-Critical Files
  • Creating New Temporary Tablespace
  • Recreating Redo Log Files, Index Tablespaces, and Indexes
  • Read-Only Tablespace Recovery
  • Authentication Methods for Database Administrators
  • Loss of Password Authentication File
  • Creating a new temporary tablespace
  • Altering the default temporary tablespace for a database

Module 10 – Incomplete Recovery

  • Recovery Steps
  • Server and User Managed Recovery commands
  • Recovering a Control File Autobackup
  • Creating a New Control File
  • Incomplete Recovery Overview
  • Incomplete Recovery Best Practices
  • Simplified Recovery Through RESETLOGS
  • Point-in-time recovery using RMAN

Module 11 – Flashback

  • Flashback Database Architecture
  • Configuring and Monitoring Flashback Database
  • Backing Up the Flash Recovery Area
  • Using V$FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA_USAGE
  • Flashback Database Considerations
  • Using the Flashback Database RMAN interface
  • Using Flashback Database EM Interface

Module 12 – Dealing with Database Corruption

  • Block Corruption Symptoms: ORA-1578
  • DBVERIFY Utility and the ANALYZE command
  • Initialization parameter DB_BLOCK_CHECKING
  • Segment Metadata Dump and Verification
  • Using Flashback for Logical Corruption and using DBMS_REPAIR
  • Block Media Recovery
  • RMAN BMR Interface
  • Dumping and Verifying Segment Metadata

Module 13 – Monitoring and Managing Storage I

  • Database Storage Structures
  • Space Management Overview
  • Oracle-Managed Files (OMF)
  • Row Chaining and Migrating
  • Proactive Tablespace Monitoring
  • Managing Resumable Space Allocation
  • SYSAUX Tablespace
  • Monitoring table and index space usage

Module 14 – Monitoring and Managing Storage II

  • Automatic Undo Management
  • Redo Log Files
  • Table Types
  • Partitioned Tables
  • Index-Organized Tables (IOT)
  • Managing index space with SQL
  • Configure optimal redo log file size
  • View “Automatic Tuning of Undo Retention”

Module 15 – VLDB Support

  • Creating Bigfile Tablespaces
  • Packages and data dictionary changes to support VLDB
  • Creating and maintaining temporary tablespace groups (TTG)
  • Partitioning and Partitioned Indexes
  • Skipping unusable indexes
  • DML Error Logging
  • Interpreting Bigfile ROWIDs

Module 16 – Automating Tasks with the Scheduler

  • Scheduler Concepts
  • Creating a Job Class and a Window
  • Managing Jobs, Programs, Chains, Events, Schedules, priority
  • Viewing and Purging Job Logs
  • Creating a program and a schedule
  • Creating a job that uses a program and a schedule
  • Altering the program and schedule for the job and observing the behavior change of the job
  • Monitoring job runs

Workshop

  • Workshop Methodology, requirements, and setup
  • Scenario 1:Database performance
  • Scenario 2:Finding and Tuning Inefficient SQL
  • Scenario 3:SGA Management – REDO
  • Scenario 4: Running out of Undo Space
  • Scenario 5:Missing datafile
  • Scenario 6:Managing space in a tablespace – REDO
  • Scenario 7:Missing TEMP data file

Find the Oracle DBA course details below.

Duration of Module

Oracle DBA Course Module SOracle DBA Course Duration
Oracle DBA 50 (Hours)

Batch Timings

Oracle DBA Course Schedule Oracle DBA Course Timing
Monday to Friday 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Monday to Friday 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Monday to Friday 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Monday to Friday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Saturday/Sunday 8:00 | 12:00 | 2:00 | 4:00
Sunday 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Sunday 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Sunday 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Sunday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM