Best training for oracle 11g r2 rac training on linux [message #528829] |
Thu, 27 October 2011 06:37 |
basavraju
Messages: 3 Registered: March 2010
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Oracle RAC 11g R2 Contents
Introduction
Introduction of clusters
Types of cluster
Components of a cluster
Hardware requirements
Define Oracle RAC
List the advantages of using RAC
RAC architecture and components
SGA structures
Background processes
RAC internals and overview of cache fusion
Oracle 11g R2 RAC Installation (RHEL 5)
Operating system preparation for RAC
Introduction to network hardware
Private and public network configuration
Pre installation configurations
Configuring DNS for SCAN
Attaching shared storage
Preparing attached shared storage for ASM Diskgroups
Installing Grid Infrastructure
Configuring ASM
Parameters required to configure ASM
Understanding SCAN
Installation of 11g R2 RDBMS software
RAC Database Creation
Storage options for RAC Database
Understanding Parameters
Creating Disk groups for Database, FRA and archive log
Creating RAC Database using DBCA
Creating RAC Database manually
Policy managed and admin managed databases
Administering RAC and DB
Using ASMCA and ASMCMD
ASM administration
ASM Disk groups metadata backups
Configuring ACFS
Enabling and Disabling CRS
Startup and Shutdown of CRS
Enabling and Disabling Databases
Startup and Shutdown of Database
Startup and shutdown of Instances
Important log files and monitoring
checking various events
Management of OCR and Voting disks
Adding more OCR and Votingdisks
Backup of OCR and voting disks
Restoring OCR and voting disks
Changing locations of OCR and voting Disks
missing ocr scenario
changing SCAN IP and port numbers
Creating and droping redo log threads
modifying parameters
Managing Services and TAF, Load Balancing
Introductions to services
Creating different services
Startup and shutdown of services
Understanding and Configuring TAF
Configuring Oracle Net services
Configuring Load Balancing
relocating services
Managing Backup and Recovery
Configuring Archivelog
Configuring FRA
Configuring RMAN
Configuring Recovery Catalog
Performing Hot Backups uing RMAN
Recovery Using RMAN
Some RMAN recovery scenarios
Database Cloning
Cloning RAC DB to Single Instance DB using RMAN
Cloning Single Instance DB to RAC DB using DBCA
Adding and Deleting Nodes
Adding a new node to RAC
preparing a node
preinstallation configuration
extending clusterware
extending oracle home
adding asm and DB instances
Deleting a node from RAC
Removing instance
deinstallation of oracle
removing crs services
deinstalling clusterware
Patching and Upgradation
Applying patches
Upgrading CRS from 10g to 11g
Upgrading DB from 10g to 11g
Installing and configuring CHM
Dataguard implementation
implementing DG for RAC
Migrating Non RAC DB to RAC DB
Assuming non RAC DB using File System and
RAC DB using ASM storage
Performance tuning
Some important cache fusion related views
Faculty : Mr Basavraju
Contact : 9866465379
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Re: Best training for oracle 11g r2 rac training on linux [message #528833 is a reply to message #528829] |
Thu, 27 October 2011 06:55 |
pablolee
Messages: 2882 Registered: May 2007 Location: Scotland
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Hi, you say that this is the best training? Can you tell me by what metric the grade of 'Best' was measured against? Do you have customer testimony to attest that this is the 'Best' course? Is it the best course within a specific geographical area or are you talking worldwide?
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Re: Best training for oracle 11g r2 rac training on linux [message #529130 is a reply to message #528833] |
Fri, 28 October 2011 14:36 |
John Watson
Messages: 8964 Registered: January 2010 Location: Global Village
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Well, regarding content we have an obvious objective standard: the Oracle Uni course. Looking at the content listed here, the major defficiency would seem to be that it uses DNS (and therefore static VIPs) for name resolution, rather than GNS (and DHCP assigned VIPs). This course does however mention upgrading from 10g, which may be important to some people and is perhaps a bit thin in the Oracle Uni course.
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