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Oracle Database 11g: High Availability (Self-Study Course)
Quem deve participar
- Database administrators
- Database designers
- End users
Objetivos do Curso
- Repair data failures
- Use Flashback Archive, Transaction and LogMiner
- Perform online database application maintenance
- Protect your database with enhanced RMAN features
- Use enhanced Data Guard features
Descrição do produto
- Using the Data Recovery Advisor
- Repairing Data Failures
- Data Recovery Advisor
- Assessing Data Failures
- Data Failures
- Data Failure: Examples
- Listing Data Failures
- Executing Repairs
- RMAN Command-Line Interface
- Using Flashback and LogMiner
- New and Enhanced Features
- Oracle Total Recall
- Flashback Data Archive
- Preparing Your Database
- Flashback Data Archive: Workflow
- Using Flashback Data Archive
- Viewing Flashback Data Archives
- Prerequisites
- Online Application Maintenance
- What You Already Know and What Is New
- Redefinition and Materialized View
- More Precise Dependency Metadata
- Fine-Grain Dependency Management
- Minimizing Dependent PL/SQL Recompilation
- Serializing Locks
- Locking Tables Explicitly
- Sharing Locks
- Using RMAN Enhancements
- RMAN: New Features
- More RMAN New Features
- Parallel Backup and Restore for Very Large Files
- Active Database Duplication
- The RMAN DUPLICATE Command
- Archival Backups
- Managing Recovery Catalogs
- The IMPORT CATALOG Command
- Using RMAN and Data Guard Integration Enhancements
- Improved Integration of RMAN and Data Guard
- Setting a Persistent Configuration for a Site
- Viewing Persistent Configuration Information
- Viewing Site Information in the Recovery Catalog
- Defining Connect Identifiers for Data Guard Databases
- Associating Metadata with a New Site Name
- Removing Site Information from the Recovery Catalog
- Restoring a Control File
- Using Data Guard Enhancements
- Real-Time Query and Physical Standby Databases
- Using Real-Time Query
- Compressing Redo Data
- Querying the Redo Compression Attribute
- Dynamically Setting SQL Apply Parameters
- New Columns in DBA_LOGSTDBY_PARAMETERS
- Logical Standby Database Flash Recovery Area
- Using DGMGRL to Create a Snapshot Standby Database
- Using Data Guard Fast-Start Failover Enhancements
- Displaying Fast-Start Failover Information
- Initiating Fast-Start Failover from an Application
- INITIATE_FS_FAILOVER Error Codes
- Determining the Reason for a Fast-Start Failover
- Availability of the Primary Database
- Fast-Start Failover in Maximum Performance Mode
- Is Fast-Start Failover Possible?
- FastStartFailoverThreshold Property