Oracle Database 11gR2: RAC and Grid Infrastructure Administration
• کد دوره : OR225
• مدت دوره : 40 ساعت
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What you will learn:
In this intensive course, students will learn about the Oracle Grid Infrastructure products. This includes Oracle Automatic Storage Manager (ASM), ASM Cluster File System and Oracle Clusterware. Students will also learn to administer the Oracle Clusterware and storage products using both command line utilities and graphical tools. Administration of ASM and ACFS will be done using both command line and graphical user interface clients. Students will learn how to leverage the Oracle Clusterware to make applications highly available, supporting monitoring and failover to other nodes. Students will learn to troubleshoot the Oracle Clusterware by examining log files, enabling debugging, and enabling tracing for various utilities. Students will learn to add and remove nodes in addition to upgrading or patching the Grid Infrastructure environment.
Students will learn about RAC database administration in the Oracle Grid Infrastructure environment. Students will learn to administer cluster databases using Enterprise Manager and command-line utilities like SRVCTL, CRSCTL, and SQL*Plus. Students will study the New connection architecture and how to make those connections highly available. Backup and recovery issues relative to cluster database environments will also be studied. Students will learn about Oracle RAC One Node and online migration. Students will learn about Quality of Service concepts. Finally, students will learn how to upgrade and path Oracle RAC databases.
This course is based on Oracle Database 11g Release 2.
Learn To:
- Describe the Oracle Database 11g Grid Infrastructure
- Administer both Policy and Administrator managed RAC databases
- Install and configure Grid Infrastructure
- Describe Oracle Database 11g RAC enhancements and new features
- Describe Grid Plug and Play
- Use Oracle Clusterware to make applications highly available
Audience:
- Database Administrators
- Data Warehouse Administrator
- Database Designers
- Support Engineer
- Technical Administrator
Prerequisites:
Required Prerequisites:
- Oracle Database 11g: Administration Workshop I
- Oracle Database 11g: Administration Workshop II
Course Objectives:
- Understand Oracle Clusterware architecture
- Describe how Grid Plug and Play affects Clusterware
- Describe Automatic Storage Management (ASM) architecture
- Perform Grid Infrastructure installation and create RAC database
- Demonstrate Clusterware management proficiency
- Manage application resources
- Troubleshoot Oracle Clusterware
- Administer ASM Instances and disk groups
- Administer ASM Cluster File Systems
- Install Oracle Database 11gR2 software and create RAC database
- Manage RAC databases
- Manage RAC databases
- Determine RAC-specific tuning components
- Configure and manage services in a RAC environment
- Describe high availability architectures
Course Topics:
Grid Infrastructure Concepts
- What is a Cluster
- Grid Foundation Components
- Oracle Clusterware Architecture
- Oracle Clusterware Software and Storage
- Describe ASM Architecture
- Creating and Managing ASM Disk Groups
- Creating and Managing ASM Cluster Filesystems
- Job Role Separation
Grid Infrastructure Installation and Configuration
Hardware Requirements
- Network Requirements
- DNS and DHCP Configuration
- Grid Plug and Play Considerations
- Single Client Access Names
- Post installation tasks
Administering Oracle Clusterware
- Managing Clusterware with Enterprise Manager
- Determining the Location of the Oracle Clusterware Configuration Files
- Backing Up and Recovering the Voting Disk
- Adding, Deleting, or Migrating Voting Disks
- Locating the OCR Automatic Backups
- Oracle Local Registry
- Migrating OCR Locations to ASM
- Managing Network Settings
Managing Oracle Clusterware
- Prerequisite Steps for Extending a Cluster
- Using addNode.sh to Add a Node to a Cluster
- Rolling Patches, And Rolling Upgrades
- Comparing Software Versions With the Active Version
- Installing A Patchset With the OUI Utility
- Installing A Patch With The opatch Utility
Oracle Clusterware High Availability
- Oracle Clusterware high availability components
- Contrasting policy-managed and administration managed databases
- Server pool functionality
- The Generic and Free Server Pools
- Application placement policies
- Application Virtual IPs
- Managing application resources
- High availability events
Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware
- Oracle Clusterware Log Files
- Gathering Log Files Using diagcollection.pl
- Resource Debugging
- Component-level Debugging
- Tracing For Java-based Tools
- Troubleshooting the Oracle Cluster Registry
Administering ASM Instances
- ASM Initialization Parameters
- Adjusting ASM Instance Parameters in SPFILEs
- Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using srvctl
- Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using ASMCA and ASMCMD
- Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Containing Cluster Files
- Starting and Stopping the ASM Listener
- Recovery to an Abandoned Incarnation
Administering ASM Disk Groups
- Creating And Deleting ASM Disk Groups
- ASM Disk Group Attributes
- ASM Disk Group Maintenance Tasks
- Preferred Read Failure Groups
- Viewing ASM Disk Statistics
- Performance And Scalability Considerations For ASM Disk Groups
ASM Files, Directories, and Templates
- Using Different Client Tools to Access ASM Files
- Fully Qualified ASM File Name Format
- Creating and Managing ASM files, Directories and Aliases
- Managing Disk Group Templates
- Managing ASM ACL With Command Line Utilities
- Managing ASM ACL with Enterprise Manager
Administering ASM Cluster File Systems
- ASM Dynamic Volume Manager
- Implementing ASM Cluster File System
- Managing ASM Cluster File System (ACFS)
- ACFS Snapshots
- Using Command Line Tools To Manage ACFS
Real Application Clusters Database Installation
- Installing The Oracle Database Software
- Creating A Cluster Database
- Post–database Creation Tasks
- Single-Instance Conversion Using the DBCA
- Single-Instance Conversion Using rconfig
- Background Processes Specific to Oracle RAC
Oracle RAC Administration
- Enterprise Manager Cluster Database Pages
- Redo Log Files In A RAC Environment
- Undo Tablespaces In A RAC Environment
- Starting And Stopping RAC Databases And Instances
- Initialization Parameters In A RAC Environment
- Transparent Data Encryption and Wallets in RAC
- Quiescing RAC Databases
Monitoring and Tuning the RAC Database
- Determining RAC-Specific Tuning Components
- Tuning Instance Recovery in RAC
- RAC-Specific Wait Events, Global Enqueues, and System Statistics
- Implementing the Most Common RAC Tuning Tips
- Using the Cluster Database Performance Pages
- Using the Automatic Workload Repository in RAC
- Using Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor in RAC
Services
- Configure and Manage Services in a RAC environment
- Using Services with Client Applications
- Using Services with the Database Resource Manager
- Use Services with the Scheduler
- Configuring Services Aggregation and Tracing
- Managing Services From the Command Line
- Managing Services With Enterprise Manager
Design for High Availability
- Designing a Maximum Availability Architecture
- Determine the Best RAC and Data Guard Topologies
- Data Guard Broker Configuration files in a RAC Environment
- Identifying Successful Disk I/O strategies