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Oracle9i Database Fundamentals 1Z0-031 (10 courses) Course ID Course Title Format Buy

MLE52401

Oracle9i Database Fundamentals 1Z0-031: 1 Oracle Architecture and Tools

MLE52402

Oracle9i Database Fundamentals 1Z0-031: 2 Managing Instances and Creating Databases

MLE52403

Oracle9i Database Fundamentals 1Z0-031: 3 Managing the Database Structure

MLE52404

Oracle9i Database Fundamentals 1Z0-031: 4 Managing Tablespaces and Datafiles

MLE52405 Data MLE52406

Oracle9i Database Fundamentals 1Z0-031: 5 Managing Storage Structures and Undo

Oracle9i Database Fundamentals 1Z0-031: 6 Managing Tables

MLE52407

Oracle9i Database Fundamentals 1Z0-031: 7 Managing Indexes and Data Integrity

MLE52408

Oracle9i Database Fundamentals 1Z0-031: 8 Managing Users and Profiles

MLE52409

Oracle9i Database Fundamentals 1Z0-031: 9 Managing Privileges and Roles

MLE52410

Oracle9i Database Fundamentals 1Z0-031:10 Exam Preparation

This course introduces users to the major components of an Oracle server.

Objective

Explain the Oracle server architecture Identify how users connect to the Oracle server List tools used by DBAs to administer Oracle Describe the benefits of Optimal Flexible Architecture Install Oracle using Oracle Universal Installer

Topics Include

Oracle Server Architecture The Server Process Connecting to Oracle Servers Processing Queries Processing DML Statements Processing Commit Statements Common Database Administration Tools Oracle Universal Installer Installing Oracle9i Database Optimal Flexible Architecture Oracle Authentication Using Operating System Authentication Using Password File Authentication Oracle Enterprise Manager Components

Duration 3 hrs

Oracle9i Database Fundamentals 1Z0-031: 2 Managing Instances and Creating Databases

Description

This course introduces users to managing an Oracle instance, creating a database, and using globalization parameters.

Objective

Create and manage an initialization parameter file Configure Oracle-managed files Use the startup command List the different options available for starting Oracle Shut down an Oracle instance Describe the two types of diagnostic files used in Oracle List the prerequisites necessary for database creation List values that must be set in the parameter file Use the Database Configuration Assistant Create a database with the create database command Define a character set for your database Configure language-dependent behavior for the your database Retrieve NLS information from the your database

Topics Include

Creating an Initialization Parameter File Configuring Oracle-Managed Files Starting an Instance using SQL*Plus Startup Methods and Options Shutting Down an Instance Using Diagnostic Files Planning for Database Creation Preparing the Parameter File Using the Database Configuration Assistant Creating a Database Manually

Choosing a Character Set Specifying Language-Dependent Behavior Viewing Globalization Support Information

Duration 3 hrs

Oracle9i Database Fundamentals 1Z0-031: 3 Managing the Database Structure

Description

This course introduces users to data dictionaries, control files, and redo log files.

Objective

Use data dictionary views Query the data dictionary Use control files Work with redo logs

Topics Include

Constructing Data Dictionary Views Tables and Views Data Dictionary Contents Querying the Data Dictionary Using Control Files

Control File Contents Using Oracle-Managed Files Viewing Control File Information Multiplexing Control Files Redo Log Files Controlling Log Switches and Checkpoints Maintaining Redo Log Files Using OMF to Manage Redo Log Files

Duration 3 hrs

Oracle9i Database Fundamentals 1Z0-031: 4 Managing Tablespaces and Datafiles

Description

This course introduces users to creating and managing tablespaces.

Objective

Describe the logical structure of Oracle databases Create tablespaces Manage temporary segments Take tablespaces online and offline Change tablespace storage settings Use Oracle-Managed Files (OMF) with tablespaces

Topics Include

Oracle's Logical Structure Understanding Tablespaces Creating Tablespaces Changing Tablespace Size Using Temporary Segments Managing Uniform Extent Sizing Changing Tablespace Status Changing Tablespace Storage Settings Using OMF with Tablespaces

Duration 2 hrs

Oracle9i Database Fundamentals 1Z0-031: 5 Managing Storage Structures and Undo Data

Description

This course introduces users to the underlying storage structure of a database and to using undo segments.

Objective

Identify storage needs for different segment types Control the size allocation of extents and segments Acquire extents in dictionary-managed tablespaces Use multiple extents when using parallel processors List the keywords that control block space usage Obtain information about storage from the data dictionary Describe the purpose of undo data Implement automatic undo management

Create and configure undo segments Size OLTP and batch undo segments Maintain undo segments manually

Topics Include

Types of segments Acquiring and managing segments and extents Controlling block space usage Obtaining information about storage structures Using undo data Implementing automatic undo Management Creating, configuring, and maintaining undo Segments manually

Duration 4 hrs

Oracle9i Database Fundamentals 1Z0-031: 6 Managing Tables

Description

This course introduces users to creating and managing table structures.

Objective

Explain how tables can store data Create permanent and temporary tables Manage storage structures Relocate tables

Drop unused columns

Topics Include

Storing Data Distinguishing Oracle Datatypes Extended and Restricted ROWIDs Row Structure Creating Permanent and Temporary Tables Managing Storage Structures Managing Tables Dropping Columns

Duration 3 hrs

Oracle9i Database Fundamentals 1Z0-031: 7 Managing Indexes and Data Integrity

Description

This course introduces users to indexes and data integrity constraints.

Objective

Describe the different types of indexes and their uses Create various types of indexes Reorganize and drop indexes Monitor index usage Implement data integrity constraints

Maintain integrity constraints Obtain index and constraint information from the data dictionary

Topics Include

Index Types Function-Based and Descending Indexes Creating B-Tree and Bitmap Indexes Reorganizing Indexes Dropping Indexes and Getting Index Information Monitoring Use of Indexes Implementing Data Integrity Constraints Using Deferred Constraints Maintaining Integrity Constraints Obtaining Constraint Information

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