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BD wrote:
> Dan:
>
> I figured this question might be of generic-enough interest to include
> as a group post rather than a private email.
>
> I'm in the process of attempting to register for the upcoming RAC
> workshop you're participating in on Vancouver Island.
>
> I know that this course is not Oracle Curriculum, but is rather a
> PSOUG-provided session.
>
> I'm wondering what kind of (if any) printed materials would be included
> as part of the workshop - I'd hope to have some materials outlining the
> planning and implementation processes, so I can put my energy into
> understanding what's going on, rather than trying to make copious notes
> of everything that is said through the workshop, so that when I
> ultimately deploy in the field, I have all the information I'd want to
> have on hand.
>
> I went to the PSOUG.ORG site, and am looking through the Morgan's
> Library page - lots of interesting stuff there.
>
> Can you comment on how the PSOUG courses are presented, in terms of
> written support materials?
>
> Thanks! (and hopefully, I'll see you in a couple of weeks!)
>
> BD
Book 1: Network and Operating System
Lab 1: Network Setup 5 Lab 2: Install RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 6 Lab 3: Configure Linux for Clusterware Installation 31 Book 2: Oracle Clusterware and Database Lab 4: Clusterware Installation 5 Lab 5: Install Database Software 10 Lab 6: Oracle Network Configuration Assistant (NETCA) 12 Lab 7: Create RAC Database 13 Lab 8: Verify Cluster Database 15 Otional Lab: Post Installation Tasks 19 Final Exam 20 Book 3: RAC Administration Guide Lab 10: Verify Cluster Database Files 5 Lab 11: Tools Used To Monitor and Manage Services 9 Lab 12: Tracing A Failover 14 Lab 13: Starting and Stopping a Node 18 Lab 14: Monitoring the Instance 24 Lab 15: Adding and Removing Nodes 27
Book 4: Miniatures of the PowerPoint slides for note taking. All of the hands-on classes are taught with the goal of not causing slow-death by PowerPoint.
HTH
-- Daniel A. Morgan http://www.psoug.org damorgan_at_x.washington.edu (replace x with u to respond)Received on Thu Apr 06 2006 - 16:07:25 CDT