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OCP Oracle9i database : fundamentals II exam guide / Rama Velpuri.

By: Publication details: New York : McGraw-Hill/Osborne, c2002.Description: xxxi, 536 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:
  • 0072195436
Other title:
  • Fundamentals II exam guide [Portion of title]
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA76.3 .V45 2002
Contents:
Oracle Networking -- Networking Overview -- Networking Challenges in the Business Environment -- Network Configurations -- Oracle's Solution to Networking Issues -- Basic Oracle Net Architecture -- Open System Interconnection Architecture -- Oracle Net Layered Architecture -- Oracle Net Services -- Web Client Connections -- Basic Net Server-Side Configuration -- How the Listener Responds to Incoming Connections -- Components of the Listener -- Configuring the Listener Using the Oracle Net Manager -- Controlling the Listener Using the Listener Control Utility (Isnrctl) -- Dynamic Service Registration -- Configuring the Listener for IIOP -- Basic Oracle Net Services Client-Side Configuration -- Naming Methods -- Configuring the Host Naming Method -- Configuring the Local Naming Method -- Configuring Net Service Names -- Performing Simple Connection Troubleshooting -- Usage and Configuration of the Oracle Shared Server -- Identifying the Components of the Oracle Shared Server -- Oracle Shared Server Architecture -- Configuring the Oracle Shared Server -- Shared Server Related Dictionary Views -- Backup and Recovery -- Backup and Recovery Overview -- Classification of Failures -- Basics of Database Backup, Restoration, and Recovery -- Backup and Recovery Strategies -- Disaster Recovery Plan -- Oracle's High-Availability Features -- Instance and Media Recovery Structures -- Oracle Memory Structures -- Oracle Background Processes -- Oracle Database Files -- Importance of Checkpoints During Instance Recovery -- Configuring the Database Archive Mode -- Differences Between ARCHIVELOG and NOARCHIVELOG Mode -- Configuring a Database for ARCHIVELOG Mode -- Configuring Multiple Archive Processes -- Configuring Multiple Destinations, Including Remote Destinations -- Useful VVIEWS -- Oracle Recovery Manager Overview and Configuration -- Features of RMAN -- Components of RMAN -- RMAN Repository -- RMAN Channel Allocation -- Media Management Library Interface -- Connecting to RMAN Without the Recovery Catalog -- Configuring the RMAN Environment -- User-Managed Backups -- User-Managed Backup and Recovery -- Closed Database Backups -- Open Database Backups -- Backups of Read-Only Tablespaces -- Backup of the Control File -- Backups of Archived Redo Logs -- Cleanup Operations after Failed Online Backups -- LOGGING and NOLOGGING Options -- dbverify Utility -- RMAN Backups -- RMAN Backup Concepts -- RMAN Image Copies -- RMAN Backup Sets -- Tags for Backup Sets and Image Copies -- Backing Up the Control File -- Backing Up the Archive Redo Log files -- Important VVIEWS -- User-Managed Complete Recovery -- Media Recovery -- Performing User-Managed Complete Recovery -- Performing Recovery in NOARCHIVELOG Mode -- Performing Complete Recovery in ARCHIVELOG Mode -- Restoring Data Files to Different Locations -- Relocating and Recovering a Tablespace Using Archived Redo Log Files -- Loss of an Online Inactive Redo Log Group and Recovery -- Recovery of Read-Only Tablespaces -- RMAN Complete Recovery -- Server-Managed Media Recovery Using RMAN -- Performing Recovery in NOARCHIVELOG Mode -- Performing Complete Recovery in ARCHIVELOG Mode -- Restore Data Files to Different Locations Using RMAN -- Relocate and Recover a Tablespace Using the Archived Redo Log Files -- Block Media Recovery (BMR) -- User-Managed Incomplete Recovery -- Incomplete Recovery -- Identifying Loss of a Current Online Redo Log File -- Media Recovery in Parallel -- Important VVIEWS -- RMAN Incomplete Recovery -- Incomplete Recovery Using RMAN -- Perform an Incomplete Database Recovery Using UNTIL TIME -- Perform Incomplete Database Recovery Using UNTIL SEQUENCE -- Restore Optimization -- RMAN Maintenance -- RMAN Crosscheck -- Performing a Crosscheck of Backup Sets and Image Copies -- Updating the Repository When Backups Have Been Deleted -- Changing the Availability Status of Backup Sets and Image Copies -- Making a Backup Set or an Image Copy Exempt from the Retention Policy -- Cataloging Backups Made with the Operating System Commands -- Recovery Catalog Creation and Maintenance -- Contents of the Recovery Catalog -- Recovery Catalog Creation -- Use RMAN to Register, Resynchronize, and Reset a Database -- Maintain the Recovery Catalog by Using RMAN Commands -- Query the Recovery Catalog to Generate Reports and Lists -- Create, Store, and Run Scripts -- Methods of Backing Up and Recovering the Recovery Catalog -- Important Recovery Catalog Views -- Transporting Data Between Databases -- Oracle Logical Backups -- Export Concepts and Structures -- Import Concepts and Structures -- A List of Export and Import Parameters -- Methods to Invoke Export and Import -- Perform Export and Import Operations -- List Guidelines for Using Export and Import -- Loading Data into a Database -- Direct-Path Insert Operations -- SQL *Loader Usage -- Loading Methods in SQL *Loader -- SQL *Loader Files -- Performing Basic SQL *Loader Operations -- Guidelines for Using SQL *Loader and Direct-Load Insert.
Summary: This is the only authorized Oracle certification exam preparation for Database Administration, Backup/Recovery, and Network Administration, developed in conjunction with Oracle University. Contains a step-by-step methodology.
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"Oracle."

Oracle Networking -- Networking Overview -- Networking Challenges in the Business Environment -- Network Configurations -- Oracle's Solution to Networking Issues -- Basic Oracle Net Architecture -- Open System Interconnection Architecture -- Oracle Net Layered Architecture -- Oracle Net Services -- Web Client Connections -- Basic Net Server-Side Configuration -- How the Listener Responds to Incoming Connections -- Components of the Listener -- Configuring the Listener Using the Oracle Net Manager -- Controlling the Listener Using the Listener Control Utility (Isnrctl) -- Dynamic Service Registration -- Configuring the Listener for IIOP -- Basic Oracle Net Services Client-Side Configuration -- Naming Methods -- Configuring the Host Naming Method -- Configuring the Local Naming Method -- Configuring Net Service Names -- Performing Simple Connection Troubleshooting -- Usage and Configuration of the Oracle Shared Server -- Identifying the Components of the Oracle Shared Server -- Oracle Shared Server Architecture -- Configuring the Oracle Shared Server -- Shared Server Related Dictionary Views -- Backup and Recovery -- Backup and Recovery Overview -- Classification of Failures -- Basics of Database Backup, Restoration, and Recovery -- Backup and Recovery Strategies -- Disaster Recovery Plan -- Oracle's High-Availability Features -- Instance and Media Recovery Structures -- Oracle Memory Structures -- Oracle Background Processes -- Oracle Database Files -- Importance of Checkpoints During Instance Recovery -- Configuring the Database Archive Mode -- Differences Between ARCHIVELOG and NOARCHIVELOG Mode -- Configuring a Database for ARCHIVELOG Mode -- Configuring Multiple Archive Processes -- Configuring Multiple Destinations, Including Remote Destinations -- Useful VVIEWS -- Oracle Recovery Manager Overview and Configuration -- Features of RMAN -- Components of RMAN -- RMAN Repository -- RMAN Channel Allocation -- Media Management Library Interface -- Connecting to RMAN Without the Recovery Catalog -- Configuring the RMAN Environment -- User-Managed Backups -- User-Managed Backup and Recovery -- Closed Database Backups -- Open Database Backups -- Backups of Read-Only Tablespaces -- Backup of the Control File -- Backups of Archived Redo Logs -- Cleanup Operations after Failed Online Backups -- LOGGING and NOLOGGING Options -- dbverify Utility -- RMAN Backups -- RMAN Backup Concepts -- RMAN Image Copies -- RMAN Backup Sets -- Tags for Backup Sets and Image Copies -- Backing Up the Control File -- Backing Up the Archive Redo Log files -- Important VVIEWS -- User-Managed Complete Recovery -- Media Recovery -- Performing User-Managed Complete Recovery -- Performing Recovery in NOARCHIVELOG Mode -- Performing Complete Recovery in ARCHIVELOG Mode -- Restoring Data Files to Different Locations -- Relocating and Recovering a Tablespace Using Archived Redo Log Files -- Loss of an Online Inactive Redo Log Group and Recovery -- Recovery of Read-Only Tablespaces -- RMAN Complete Recovery -- Server-Managed Media Recovery Using RMAN -- Performing Recovery in NOARCHIVELOG Mode -- Performing Complete Recovery in ARCHIVELOG Mode -- Restore Data Files to Different Locations Using RMAN -- Relocate and Recover a Tablespace Using the Archived Redo Log Files -- Block Media Recovery (BMR) -- User-Managed Incomplete Recovery -- Incomplete Recovery -- Identifying Loss of a Current Online Redo Log File -- Media Recovery in Parallel -- Important VVIEWS -- RMAN Incomplete Recovery -- Incomplete Recovery Using RMAN -- Perform an Incomplete Database Recovery Using UNTIL TIME -- Perform Incomplete Database Recovery Using UNTIL SEQUENCE -- Restore Optimization -- RMAN Maintenance -- RMAN Crosscheck -- Performing a Crosscheck of Backup Sets and Image Copies -- Updating the Repository When Backups Have Been Deleted -- Changing the Availability Status of Backup Sets and Image Copies -- Making a Backup Set or an Image Copy Exempt from the Retention Policy -- Cataloging Backups Made with the Operating System Commands -- Recovery Catalog Creation and Maintenance -- Contents of the Recovery Catalog -- Recovery Catalog Creation -- Use RMAN to Register, Resynchronize, and Reset a Database -- Maintain the Recovery Catalog by Using RMAN Commands -- Query the Recovery Catalog to Generate Reports and Lists -- Create, Store, and Run Scripts -- Methods of Backing Up and Recovering the Recovery Catalog -- Important Recovery Catalog Views -- Transporting Data Between Databases -- Oracle Logical Backups -- Export Concepts and Structures -- Import Concepts and Structures -- A List of Export and Import Parameters -- Methods to Invoke Export and Import -- Perform Export and Import Operations -- List Guidelines for Using Export and Import -- Loading Data into a Database -- Direct-Path Insert Operations -- SQL *Loader Usage -- Loading Methods in SQL *Loader -- SQL *Loader Files -- Performing Basic SQL *Loader Operations -- Guidelines for Using SQL *Loader and Direct-Load Insert.

This is the only authorized Oracle certification exam preparation for Database Administration, Backup/Recovery, and Network Administration, developed in conjunction with Oracle University. Contains a step-by-step methodology.

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