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Oracle 9i DBA Certification: Fundamentals 2 (Exam 1Z0-032)

Our 9i DBA with 10G Upgrade training includes

  • DBA Oracle Certified Associate (OCA)
  • DBA Oracle Certified Professional (OCP)
  • Oracle Associate for Developer (OCA)
  • Complete course material in interactive format.
  • Simulates Lab Exercises
  • Review Questions to test ones skills
  • Practice Exam Quizzers for preparation of the Certification Exams
  • Includes the following courses:
    Introduction to Oracle Certification 9i - SQL Training Curriculum (Exam 1Z0-007 & Exam 1Z0-001)
    Database Administration: Oracle Certification Fundamentals I Curriculum (Exam 1Z0-031)
    Database Administration: Oracle Certification Fundamentals II Curriculum (Exam 1Z0-032)
    Oracle Certification 9i Training Performance Tuning (Exam 1Z0-033)
    Upgrade Course to 10G

We now offer our DBA training in two formats:

  • CD-ROM based 
  • Online Version- same training as the CD-ROM. Online training access is for one year 24 x 7.

CD-ROM Complete Oracle Certification 9i Course

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$499.00

Online Complete Oracle Certification 9i Course
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Live Boot Camp Training Classes 10G

Oracle 9I DBA Fundamentals II contains the following

Perform Database Backups

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This training course introduces students to backup methods for Oracle9i database administration. The backup concepts covered by this course include backup strategies and requirements, Oracle Architecture, archiving data, backup methods, and working with a standby database. Students perform backup procedures using operating system utilities, Oracle9i utilities such as RMAN, standard SQL*Plus commands, and the Oracle Enterprise Manager Console. Students assess the status of critical database files using SQL*Plus commands. In addition, students create a standby database, identify the steps involved in synchronizing a standby database, and activate, refresh, and update a standby database.

Learn To

  • Identify the factors to consider when defining a backup and recovery strategy.
  • Train to Multiplex control files by copying them with an operating system utility.
  • Place a log member from two log groups in a specific directory.
  • Identify the implications of operating an Oracle database in NOARCHIVELOG mode.
  • Change the state of an archiving location using the Enterprise Manager Console.
  • Sequence the steps to perform a closed database backup.
  • Identify the parameter used to multiplex files with the backup command.
  • Create a standby database by using SQL* Plus.

Recover Databases Training

This course introduces students to Oracle9i database recovery concepts. The recovery concepts course includes recovery with and without archiving, recovery of offline and online databases, recovery with missing data files, and incomplete recovery with and without archiving. Additional concepts covered by this course include time-based recovery, cancel-based recovery, recovery manager components, recovery manager commands, export and import utilities, user managed recovery, fast-start on demand rollback, recovery manager report generations commands, maintaining the recovery manager catalog along with failure points, and troubleshooting recovery problems.

Learn To

  • Identify the files to be restored for a database in the NOARCHIVELOG mode.
  • Store the archived logs in a new location using the ALTER SYSTEM command.
  • Perform a offline database recovery.
  • Recover a database that failed due to the loss of a data file without a backup.
  • Perform a time-based recovery operation.
  • Recover a database that has failed due to the loss of current redo logs in an online database.
  • Create an export file using the command line interface.
  • Import objects into a schema by using the command line interface function.

Set Up Oracle Net Services

This course covers the architecture and configuration of Oracle Net Services. It details client-server and web implementations, in addition to additional features such as Dynamic Service Registration and the use of the Oracle Names Server as an LDAP Proxy. This course also discusses the configuration of the Oracle Shared Server and Oracle Names Server.

Learn To

  • Sequence the steps required for a client to establish a connection to an Oracle server.
  • Match the client and server network components required to perform specific tasks on a Web application client implementation.
  • Identify the features of automatic instance registration.
  • Configure a local net service name by using the Oracle Net Configuration Assistant.
  • Identify the tasks performed to implement an LDAP Proxy naming method.
  • Identify the benefits of using the Oracle Shared Server configuration.

 

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