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Oracle SQL Statement Tuning Training Course Content
Exploring the Oracle Database Architecture
Describe the major architectural components of Oracle Database server
Explain memory structures
Describe background processes
Correlate logical and physical storage structures
Introduction to SQL Tuning
Describe what attributes of a SQL statement can make it perform poorly
Describe the Oracle tools that can be used to tune SQL
Explain the tuning tasks
Introduction to the Optimizer
Describe the execution steps of a SQL statement
Explain the need for an optimizer
Explain the various phases of optimization
Control the behavior of the optimizer
Interpreting Execution Plans
Gather execution plans
Display execution plans, display xplan
Interpret execution plans
Application Tracing
Configure the SQL Trace facility to collect session statistics
Use the trcsess utility to consolidate SQL trace files
Format trace files using the tkprof utility
Interpret the output of the tkprof command
Optimizer Operations
Describe the SQL operations for tables and indexes
Describe the possible access paths for tables and indexes
Optimizer: Join Operations
Describe the SQL operations for joins
Describe the possible access paths for joins
Other Optimizer Operations
Describe Clusters, In-List, Sorts, Filters and Set Operations
Use Result Cache operations
Case Study: Star Transformation
Define a star schema, a star query plan without transformation and a star query plan after transformation
Optimizer Statistics
Gather optimizer statistics
Gather system statistics
Set statistic preferences
Use dynamic sampling
Manipulate optimizer statistics
Using Bind Variables
Explain the benefits of using bind variables
Use bind peeking
Use adaptive cursor sharing
SQL Tuning Advisor
Describe statement profiling
Use SQL Tuning Advisor
Using SQL Access Advisor
Use SQL Access Advisor
Automating SQL Tuning
Use Automatic SQL Tuning
SQL Plan Management
Manage SQL performance through changes
Set up SQL Plan Management
Set up various SQL Plan Management scenarios
Using Optimizer Hints
Use hints when appropriate
Specify hints for Optimizer mode, Query transformation, Access path, Join orders, Join methods and Views
Parallel Queries
Parallel Processing Concepts
Explain what parallel processing is and why is it useful
Basics of Parallel Execution
Describe operations that can be parallelized
Explain parallel execution theory
Understand impact of initiali zation parameter on parallel execution
Manual DOP Management
Understand an explain plan of a parallel query
Understand an explain plan of parallel DML and DDL
Simplified Auto DOP
Understand the new parameters of Auto DOP
Explain when to use Auto DOP
Use Auto DOP
Statement Queuing
Explain statement queuing, concurrency and DBRM
In-Memory Parallel execution
Use in-memory parallel execution
Data Warehouse Administration
Partitioning Concepts
Explain the available partitioning strategies
Explain partition pruning
Implement partition enhancements in star query optimization
Materialized Views
Use summaries to improve performance
Differentiate materialized view types
Oracle PlSQL Training Training Course Content
Introduction
Course Objectives
Course Agenda
Human Resources (HR) Schema
Introduction to SQL Developer
Introduction to PL/SQL
PL/SQL Overview
Benefits of PL/SQL Subprograms
Overview of the Types of PL/SQL blocks
Create a Simple Anonymous Block
Generate Output from a PL/SQL Block
PL/SQL Identifiers
List the different Types of Identifiers in a PL/SQL subprogram
Usage of the Declarative Section to define Identifiers
Use variables to store data
Identify Scalar Data Types
The %TYPE Attribute
What are Bind Variables?
Sequences in PL/SQL Expressions
Write Executable Statements
Describe Basic PL/SQL Block Syntax Guidelines
Comment Code
Deployment of SQL Functions in PL/SQL
How to convert Data Types?
Nested Blocks
Identify the Operators in PL/SQL
Interaction with the Oracle Server
Invoke SELECT Statements in PL/SQL to Retrieve data
Data Manipulation in the Server Using PL/SQL
SQL Cursor concept
Usage of SQL Cursor Attributes to Obtain Feedback on DML
Save and Discard Transactions
Control Structures
Conditional processing Using IF Statements
Conditional processing Using CASE Statements
Use simple Loop Statement
Use While Loop Statement
Use For Loop Statement
Describe the Continue Statement
Composite Data Types
Use PL/SQL Records
The %ROWTYPE Attribute
Insert and Update with PL/SQL Records
Associative Arrays (INDEX BY Tables)
Examine INDEX BY Table Methods
Use INDEX BY Table of Records
Explicit Cursors
What are Explicit Cursors?
Declare the Cursor
Open the Cursor
Fetch data from the Cursor
Close the Cursor
Cursor FOR loop
Explicit Cursor Attributes
FOR UPDATE Clause and WHERE CURRENT Clause
Exception Handling
Understand Exceptions
Handle Exceptions with PL/SQL
Trap Predefined Oracle Server Errors
Trap Non-Predefined Oracle Server Errors
Trap User-Defined Exceptions
Propagate Exceptions
RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR Procedure
Stored Procedures and Functions
Understand Stored Procedures and Functions
Differentiate between anonymous blocks and subprograms
Create a Simple Procedure
Create a Simple Procedure with IN parameter
Create a Simple Function
Execute a Simple Procedure
Execute a Simple Function
Create Stored Procedures
Create a Modularized and Layered Subprogram Design
Modularize Development With PL/SQL Blocks
Describe the PL/SQL Execution Environment
Identity the benefits of Using PL/SQL Subprograms
List the differences Between Anonymous Blocks and Subprograms
Create, Call, and Remove Stored Procedures Using the CREATE Command and SQL Developer
Implement Procedures Parameters and Parameters Modes
View Procedures Information Using the Data Dictionary Views and SQL Developer
Create Stored Functions
Create, Call, and Remove a Stored Function Using the CREATE Command and SQL Developer
Identity the advantages of Using Stored Functions in SQL Statements
List the steps to create a stored function
Implement User-Defined Functions in SQL Statements
Identity the restrictions when calling Functions from SQL statements
Control Side Effects when calling Functions from SQL Expressions
View Functions Information
Create Packages
Identity the advantages of Packages
Describe Packages
List the components of a Package
Develop a Package
How to enable visibility of a Packages components?
Create the Package Specification and Body Using the SQL CREATE Statement and SQL Developer
Invoke Package Constructs
View PL/SQL Source Code Using the Data Dictionary
Packages
Overloading Subprograms in PL/SQL
Use the STANDARD Package
Use Forward Declarations to Solve Illegal Procedure Reference
Implement Package Functions in SQL and Restrictions
Persistent State of Packages
Persistent State of a Package Cursor
Control Side Effects of PL/SQL Subprograms
Invoke PL/SQL Tables of Records in Packages
Implement Oracle-Supplied Packages in Application Development
What are Oracle-Supplied Packages?
Examples of Some of the Oracle-Supplied Packages
How Does the DBMS_OUTPUT Package Work?
Use the UTL_FILE Package to Interact With Operating System Files
Invoke the UTL_MAIL Package
Write UTL_MAIL Subprograms
Dynamic SQL
The Execution Flow of SQL
What is Dynamic SQL?
Declare Cursor Variables
Dynamically executing a PL/SQL Block
Configure Native Dynamic SQL to Compile PL/SQL Code
Invoke DBMS_SQL Package
Implement DBMS_SQL with a Parameterized DML Statement
Dynamic SQL Functional Completeness
Design Considerations for PL/SQL Code
Standardize Constants and Exceptions
Understand Local Subprograms
Write Autonomous Transactions
Implement the NOCOPY Compiler Hint
Invoke the PARALLEL_ENABLE Hint
The Cross-Session PL/SQL Function Result Cache
The DETERMINISTIC Clause with Functions
Usage of Bulk Binding to Improve Performance
Triggers
Describe Triggers
Identify the Trigger Event Types and Body
Business Application Scenarios for Implementing Triggers
Create DML Triggers Using the CREATE TRIGGER Statement and SQL Developer
Identify the Trigger Event Types, Body, and Firing (Timing)
Statement Level Triggers Versus Row Level Triggers
Create Instead of and Disabled Triggers
How to Manage, Test, and Remove Triggers?
Create Compound, DDL, and Event Database Triggers
What are Compound Triggers?
Identify the Timing-Point Sections of a Table Compound Trigger
Compound Trigger Structure for Tables and Views
Implement a Compound Trigger to Resolve the Mutating Table Error
Compare Database Triggers to Stored Procedures
Create Triggers on DDL Statements
Create Database-Event and System-Event Triggers
System Privileges Required to Manage Triggers
Oracle DBA Training Training Course Content
Exploring the Oracle Database Architecture
Oracle Database Architecture Overview
Oracle ASM Architecture Overview
Process Architecture
Memory structrues
Logical and physical storage structures
ASM storage components
Installing your Oracle Software
Tasks of an Oracle Database Administrator
Tools Used to Administer an Oracle Database
Installation: System Requirements
Oracle Universal Installer (OUI)
Installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure
Installing Oracle Database Software
Silent Install
Creating an Oracle Database
Planning the Database
Using the DBCA to Create a Database
Password Management
Creating a Database Design Template
Using the DBCA to Delete a Database
Managing the Oracle Database Instance
Start and stop the Oracle database and components
Use Oracle Enterprise Manager
Access a database with SQLPlus
Modify database installation parameters
Describe the stages of database startup
Describe database shutdown options
View the alert log
Access dynamic performance views
Manage the ASM Instance
Set up initialization parameter files for ASM instance
Start up and shut down ASM instances
Administer ASM disk groups
Configuring the Oracle Network Environment
Use Enterprise Manager to create and configure the Listener
Enable Oracle Restart to monitor the listener
Use tnsping to test Oracle Net connectivity
Identify when to use shared servers and when to use dedicated servers
Managing Database Storage Structures
Storage Structures
How Table Data Is Stored
Anatomy of a Database Block
Space Management in Tablespaces
Tablespaces in the Preconfigured Database
Actions with Tablespaces
Oracle Managed Files (OMF)
Administering User Security
Database User Accounts
Predefined Administrative Accounts
Benefits of Roles
Predefined Roles
Implementing Profiles
Managing Data Concurrency
Data Concurrency
Enqueue Mechanism
Resolving Lock Conflicts
Deadlocks
Managing Undo Data
Data Manipulation
Transactions and Undo Data
Undo Data Versus Redo Data
Configuring Undo Retention
Implementing Oracle Database Auditing
Describe DBA responsibilities for security
Enable standard database auditing
Specify audit options
Review audit information
Maintain the audit trail
Database Maintenance
Manage optimizer statistics
Manage the Automatic Workload Repository (AWR)
Use the Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM)
Describe and use the advisory framework
Set alert thresholds
Use server-generated alerts
Use automated tasks
Performance Management
Performance Monitoring
Managing Memory Components
Enabling Automatic Memory Management (AMM)
Automatic Shared Memory Advisor
Using Memory Advisors
Dynamic Performance Statistics
Troubleshooting and Tuning Views
Invalid and Unusable Objects
Backup and Recovery Concepts
Part of Your Job
Statement Failure
User Error
Understanding Instance Recovery
Phases of Instance Recovery
Using the MTTR Advisor
Media Failure
Archive Log Files
Performing Database Backups
Backup Solutions: Overview
Oracle Secure Backup
User-Managed Backup
Terminology
Recovery Manager (RMAN)
Configuring Backup Settings
Backing Up the Control File to a Trace File
Monitoring the Flash Recovery Area
Performing Database Recovery
Opening a Database
Data Recovery Advisor
Loss of a Control File
Loss of a Redo Log File
Data Recovery Advisor
Data Failures
Listing Data Failures
Data Recovery Advisor Views
Moving Data
Describe ways to move data
Create and use directory objects
Use SQL*Loader to move data
Use external tables to move data
General architecture of Oracle Data Pump
Use Data Pump export and import to move data
Working with Support
Use the Enterprise Manager Support Workbench
Work with Oracle Support
Log service requests (SR)
Manage patches
Core Concepts and Tools of the Oracle Database
The Oracle Database Architecture: Overview
ASM Storage Concepts
Connecting to the Database and the ASM Instance
DBA Tools Overview
Configuring for Recoverability
Purpose of Backup and Recovery (B&R), Typical Tasks and Terminology
Using the Recovery Manager (RMAN)
Configuring your Database for B&R Operations
Configuring Archivelog Mode
Configuring Backup Retention
Configuring and Using a Flash Recovery Area (FRA)
Using the RMAN Recovery Catalog
Tracking and Storing Backup Information
Setting up a Recovery Catalog
Recording Backups
Using RMAN Stored Scripts
Managing the Recovery Catalog (Backup, Export, Import, Upgrade, Drop and Virtual Private Catalog)
Configuring Backup Settings
Configuring and Managing Persistent Settings for RMAN
Space and Extent Management & Locally Managed Extents
How Table Data Is Stored & Anatomy of a Database Block
Minimize Block Visits
The DB_BLOCK_SIZE Parameter
Small & Large Block Size: Considerations
Block Allocation, Free Lists & Block Space Management with Free Lists
Automatic Segment Space Management
Migration and Chaining, Shrinking Segments & Table Compression: Overview
Tuning I/O
I/O Architecture, File System Characteristics, I/O Modes & Direct I/O
Bandwidth Versus Size & Important I/O Metrics for Oracle Databases
I/O Calibration and Enterprise Manager, I/O Calibration and the PL/SQL Interface & I/O Statistics and Enterprise Manager
Stripe and Mirror Everything
Using RAID
I/O Diagnostics
Database I/O Tuning
What Is Automatic Storage Management?
Performance Tuning Summary
Best practices identified throughout the course
Summarize the performance tuning methodology
Using Statspack
Installing Statspack
Capturing Statspack Snapshots
Reporting with Statspack
Statspack Considerations
Statspack and AWR Reports
Reading a Statspack Report
Statspack and AWR
Oracle DBA Data Guard Training Course Content
Introduction to Oracle Data Guard
Causes of Data Loss
Oracle Data Guard Architecture
Types of Standby Databases (benefits of each type)
Using the Data Guard Broker
Differentiating Between Standby Databases and Data Guard Broker Configuration
Data Protection Modes
Performing Role Transitions
Creating a Physical Standby Database by Using SQL and RMAN Commands
Preparing the Primary Database
Creating the Physical Standby Database
Oracle Data Guard Broker: Overview
Oracle Data Guard Broker Features
Oracle Data Guard Broker Configurations
Data Guard Monitor Process
Data Guard Monitor Configuration Files
Benefits of Using the Data Guard Broker
Comparing Configuration Management With and Without the Broker
Using DGMGRL
Creating a Data Guard Broker Configuration
Defining a Data Guard Configuration (overview)
Setting up the Broker Configuration Files
Setting the DG_BROKER_START Initialization Parameter to TRUE to start the Data Guard Broker
Creating the Broker Configuration
Adding the Standby Database to the Configuration
Creating a Physical Standby Database by Using Enterprise Manager Grid Control
Using Enterprise Manager Grid Control to Create a Physical Standby Database
Using the Add Standby Database Wizard
Verifying a Configuration
Editing Standby database properties
Viewing the Data Guard Configuration Status
Creating a Logical Standby Database
Monitoring the Data Guard Configuration by Using Enterprise Manager Grid ControlVerifying the ConfigurationViewing Log File Details
Using Enterprise Manager Data Guard Metrics
Using the DGMGRL SHOW CONFIGURATION Command to Monitor the Configuration
Viewing Standby Redo Log Information
Monitoring Redo Apply
Creating and Managing a Snapshot Standby Database
Snapshot Standby Database: Architecture
Converting a Physical Standby Database to a Snapshot Standby Database
Activating a Snapshot Standby Database: Issues and Cautions
Viewing Snapshot Standby Database Information
Converting a Snapshot Standby Database to a Physical Standby Database
Using Oracle Active Data Guard
Using Real-Time Query
Enabling and Disabling Real-Time Query
Enabling Block Change Tracking on a Physical Standby Database
Creating Fast Incremental Backups
Monitoring Block Change Tracking
Configuring Data Protection Modes
Preparing to Create a Logical Standby Database
Checking for Unsupported Objects , Data Types, and Tables
Ensuring Unique Row Identifiers
Creating the Logical Standby Using SQL Commands and Grid Control
Securing your Logical Standby Database
Performing Role Transitions
Contrast switchover vs. failover
Preparing for a Switchover
Performing a Switchover using DGMGRL and Enterprise Manager
Types of Failovers
Re-enabling Disabled Databases
Using Flashback Database in a Data Guard Configuration
Overview of Flashback Database
Configuring Flashback Database
Using Flashback Database Instead of Apply Delay
Using Database and Real Time Apply
Flashback Through Standby Database Role Transitions
Using Flashback Database After Failover
Enabling Fast-Start Failover
Installing the Observer Software
Configuring Fast-Start Failover
Configuring Automatic Reinstatement of the Primary Database
Initiating Fast-Start Failover from an Application
Disabling Fast-Start Failover
Starting and Stopping the Observer
Moving the Observer to a new Host
Managing Client Connectivity
Understanding Client Connectivity in a Data Guard Configuration
Preventing Clients from Connecting to the Wrong Database
Creating Services for the Data Guard Configuration Databases
Automating Client Failover in a Data Guard Configuration
Automating Failover for OCI Clients
Automating Failover for OLE DB Clients
Configuring JDBC Clients for Failover
Performing Backup and Recovery Considerations in an Oracle Data Guard Configuration
Backup and Recovery of a Logical Standby Database
Using the RMAN Recovery Catalog in a Data Guard Configuration
Creating the Recovery Catalog
Registering a Database in the Recovery Catalog
Configuring Daily Incremental Backups
Using a Backup to Recover a Data File on the Primary Database
Recovering a Data File on the Standby Database
Patching and Upgrading Databases in a Data Guard Configuration
Upgrading an Oracle Data Guard Broker Configuration
Using SQL Apply to Upgrade the Oracle Database
Performing a Rolling Upgrade by Using SQL Apply
Performing a Rolling Upgrade by Using an Existing Logical Standby Database
Performing a Rolling Upgrade by Creating a New Logical Standby Database
Performing a Rolling Upgrade by Using a Physical Standby Database
Monitoring a Data Guard Configuration
Monitoring the Data Guard Configuration by Using Enterprise Manager Grid ControlVerifying the ConfigurationViewing Log File Details
Using Enterprise Manager Data Guard Metrics
Using the DGMGRL SHOW CONFIGURATION Command to Monitor the Configuration
Viewing Standby Redo Log Information
Monitoring Redo Apply
Optimizing a Data Guard Configuration
Using Enterprise Manager Grid Control to monitor configuration performance
Setting the ReopenSecs and NetTimeout database properties
Compressing Redo Data
Delaying the Application of Redo Data
Optimizing SQL Apply
Adjusting the Number of APPLIER and PREPARER processes
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