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For the International exam IZO-053

Oracle Database 11g: SQL Fundamentals II


Training Course
Level: Intermediate

Who should do this course?

Qualification leads towards the OCP qualification.

Course pre-requisites?

Oracle SQL fundamentals I or Oracle Introduction to SQL

Anyone who would like to get to grips with Oracle


databases
Students who like to work in an Oracle environment or
become a DBA
Students wishing to get Oracle certification

Contact us on:

Frequently Asked Questions

info@2ko.co.za or +27 21 418 4874

Where do you train the Oracle course?


We train the Oracle course at our Greenpoint training centre in
Cape Town, South Africa.

How much does the Oracle course cost?


The Oracle course fee is quoted in the currency of your country.
Please contact us for the latest prices and special offers. The
exam fees are not included in the course fee unless specifically
stated.
If you are from out of town, we can arrange accommodation
close to our centre. Accommodation rates vary depending on the
time of year.
Included in your course fees:

Tuition
Breakfast and lunch on course days
Teas and coffees
Training Material
Attendance certificate

What other branches do you have in SA or in the world?


We only train in Cape Town.
What books do I get with this course?
You will receive a course text book which you can take away with
you to keep after the course.
What are the dates for the course?
See our schedule page:
http://www.i2ko.com/Schedule_All.html
Does the price include the official exam?
No, the exam is not included in the price. Exam prices vary from
centre to centre.
About the Oracle Exam
The Oracle exams are done at any authorised testing centre such
as 2KO. The exam is a multiple test, on computer at an
authorised testy centre. The results are made known
immediately. If you fail the test, you must book it again at a
future date and will pay again.

Oracle Course Outline


Networking Overview
[ ] Explain solutions included with
Oracle9i for managing complex
networks
[ ] Describe Oracle networking addon solutions

Configuring the Database


Archiving Mode

User-Managed Incomplete
Recovery

[ ] Describe the differences between


Archivelog and Noarchivelog
modes

[ ] Describe the steps of incomplete


recovery

[ ] Configure a database for


Archivelog mode

Basic Oracle Net Architecture

[ ] Enable automatic archiving

[ ] Explain the key components of the


Oracle Net layered architecture

[ ] Perform manual archiving of logs

[ ] Explain Oracle Net Services role in


client server connections

[ ] Configure multiple destinations,


including remote destinations

[ ] Describe how web client


connections are established
through Oracle networking
products

Oracle Recovery Manager


Overview and Configuration

[ ] Configure multiple archive


processes

[ ] Identify the features and


components of RMAN

[ ] Perform an incomplete database


recovery
[ ] Identify the loss of current online
redo log files
RMAN Incomplete Recovery
[ ] Perform an incomplete database
recovery using UNTIL TIME
[ ] Perform an incomplete database
recovery using UNTIL SEQUENCE
RMAN Maintenance
[ ] Perform cross checking of backups

Basic Net Server-Side


Configuration

[ ] Describe the RMAN repository and


control file usage

[ ] Identify how the listener responds


to incoming connections

[ ] Describe channel allocation

[ ] Update the repository when


backups have been deleted

[ ] Describe the Media Management


Library interface

[ ] Change the availability status of


backups and copies

[ ] Connect to RMAN without the


recovery catalog

[ ] Make a backup or copy exempt


from the retention policy

[ ] Configure the RMAN environment

[ ] Catalog backups made with


operating system commands

[ ] Configure the listener using Oracle


Net Manager
[ ] Control the listener using the
Listener Control Utility (lsnrctl)

and copies

[ ] Describe Dynamic Service


Registration

User-Managed Backups

[ ] Configure the listener for IIOP and


HTTP connections

[ ] Describe user-managed backup


and recovery operations

Recovery Catalog Creation and


Maintenance

[ ] Discuss backup issues associated


with read tablespaces

[ ] Describe the contents of the


recovery catalog

[ ] Perform closed database backups

[ ] Create the recovery catalog

[ ] Perform open database backups

[ ] Maintain the recovery catalog by


using RMAN commands

Basic Oracle Net Services ClientSide Configuration


[ ] Describe the difference between
host naming and local service
name resolution
[ ] Use Oracle Net Configuration
Assistant to configure: Host
Naming, Local naming method,
Net service names
[ ] Perform simple connection
troubleshooting
Usage and Configuration of the
Oracle Shared Server
[ ] Identify the components of the
Oracle Shared Server
[ ] Describe the Oracle Shared Server
architecture
[ ] Configure the Oracle Shared
Server
[ ] Identify and explain usefulness of
related dictionary views
Backup and Recovery Overview
[ ] Describe the basics of database
backup, restore and recovery
[ ] List the types of failure that may
occur in an Oracle environment
[ ] Define a backup and recovery
strategy

[ ] Back up the control file


[ ] Perform cleanup after a failed
online backup

[ ] Use RMAN to register,


resynchronize, and reset a
database

[ ] Use the DBVERIFY utility to detect


corruption

[ ] Query the recovery catalog to


generate reports and lists

RMAN Backups
[ ] Identify types of RMAN specific
backups
[ ] Use the RMAN BACKUP command
to create sets
[ ] Back up the control file
[ ] Back up the archived redo log files
[ ] Use the RMAN COPY command to
create image copies

Transporting Data Between


Databases
[ ] Describe the uses of the Export
and Import utilities
[ ] Describe Export and Import
concepts and structures
[ ] Perform simple Export and Import
operations

[ ] Perform recovery in Noarchivelog


mode

[ ] List guidelines for using Export


and Import

[ ] Perform complete recovery in


Archivelog mode

Loading Data into a Database

[ ] Restore datafiles to different


locations

[ ] Demonstrate usage of direct- load


insert operations

[ ] Relocate and recover a tablespace


by using archived redo log files

[ ] Describe the usage of SQL*Loader

Instance and Media Recovery


Structures
[ ] Describe the Oracle processes,
memory structures, and files
relating to recovery

RMAN Complete Recovery

[ ] Describe ways to tune instance


recovery

[ ] Describe methods for backing up


and recovering the recovery
catalog

[ ] Describe media recovery

User-Managed Complete Recovery

[ ] Describe read-only tablespace


recovery

[ ] Identify the importance of


checkpoints, redo log files, and
archived log files

[ ] Create, store, and run scripts

[ ] Describe the use of RMAN for


restoration and recovery
[ ] Perform recovery in Noarchivelog
mode
[ ] Perform complete recovery in
Archivelog mode
[ ] Restore data files to different
locations
[ ] Reloate and recover a tablespace
by using archived redo log files

[ ] Perform basic SQL*Loader


operations
[ ] List guidelines for using
SQL*Loader and direct-load insert

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