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OT: RE: (Fwd) Oracle8i Database Administration Boot camp

From: Mercadante, Thomas F <NDATFM_at_labor.state.ny.us>
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 09:02:17 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.0035A3B8.20010731081523@fatcity.com>

they need to hold another class to make enough money to develop the next web page...

Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional

-----Original Message-----
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 11:16 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

Thats funny...

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Post, Ethan [SMTP:epost_at_kcc.com]
> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 05:20 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: RE: (Fwd) Oracle8i Database Administration Boot camp
>
> No they can do it. Here is what one of thier students was able to
> accomplish after a one day HTML class.
>
> http://www.telecommand.com/
>
> - Ethan
>
>
> -> -----Original Message-----
> -> From: Garner, John (NESL-IT)
> -> [mailto:john.garner_at_northern-electric.co.uk]
> -> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 3:06 PM
> -> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> -> Subject: RE: (Fwd) Oracle8i Database Administration Boot camp
> -> [small/Sacr
> ->
> ->
> -> Its all sales!!
> ->
> -> The people that think they can do it quick will pay the
> -> cash..... LA LA LA
> ->
> -> BAG OF SHITE I say!!!
> ->
> -> -----Original Message-----
> -> Sent: 30 July 2001 20:57
> -> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> -> [small/Sacr
> ->
> ->
> -> I would be curious how one can obtain to be "amoung the
> -> best" after a single
> -> 7.5 hour course which I assume has an 1 hour lunch when most
> -> training does
> -> similar in about 80-180 hours.
> ->
> -> There is some smart people in this world, and I found out I
> -> am not one of
> -> them, but trying to tackle this list of objectives I just
> -> can't see possible
> -> in 6.5 hours.
> ->
> -> Understanding the Oracle Server Architecture
> -> Responsibilities of a DBA
> -> What is an Oracle 8.1 server?
> -> Oracle8i JVM architecture
> -> Operating system environment
> -> Important subdirectories in ORACLE_HOME
> -> Oracle instance components
> -> Database files
> -> Logical storage structures
> -> Blocks, extents and segments
> -> Different types of segments
> -> Tablespaces
> -> Logical structural design
> -> Control files
> -> Redo log files
> -> System change numbers
> -> Oracle architectures
> -> Optimal flexible architecture
> -> Oracle Memory Structures and Processes
> -> Oracle instance review
> -> Data block buffer cache
> -> Redo log buffer cache
> -> Shared pool area
> -> Large pool area
> -> Java pool size
> -> Checkpoints
> -> Determining when checkpoints occur
> -> Program global areas
> -> Background processes
> -> Using the data dictionary
> -> Base tables and static views in the data dictionary
> -> Dynamic views in the data dictionary
> -> ALL_ views
> -> DBA_ views
> -> USER views
> -> Additional views
> -> V$ views
> -> GV$ views
> -> Useful database data dictionary views
> -> Creating an Oracle Instance and Database
> -> Database utilities
> -> New SQL*Plus features in Oracle 8i
> -> The server manager tool
> -> Server manager commands
> -> Server manager set and show commands
> -> The parameter file
> -> Oracle installer
> -> Setting up a parameter file
> -> Important parameters for database creation
> -> Starting an Oracle server
> -> The STARTUP command
> -> Shutdown steps
> -> SHUTDOWN command options
> -> ALTER DATABASE command
> -> Preparation for creating a database
> -> Steps for creating a database
> -> Setup for UNIX
> -> Setup for NT
> -> Removing Oracle servers
> -> The CREATE DATABASE command
> -> Creating a database script
> -> What is created?
> -> Preinstalled users
> -> Preinstalled roles
> -> After database creation
> -> Troubleshooting database creation
> -> Alert and trace files
> -> Database limits
> -> Working with data dictionary views
> -> Dynamic versus static parameters
> -> Managing tablespaces and datafiles
> -> Logical and physical structures
> -> Tablespaces
> -> The SYSTEM tablespace
> -> CREATE TABLESPACE command
> -> CREATE TABLESPACE clauses
> -> Creating a tablespace
> -> Dictionary-managed space
> -> Dictionary-managed tablespaces
> -> Locally-managed space
> -> Locally-managed tablespaces
> -> Managed space for SYSTEM tablespace
> -> ALTER TABLESPACE command
> -> Temporary tablespaces
> -> CREATE TEMPORARY TABLESPACE Command
> -> Read-only tablespaces
> -> Coalescing tablespaces
> -> Using the ALTER TABLESPACE command
> -> Taking tablespaces ONLINE and OFFLINE
> -> Tablespace offline options
> -> Renaming a data file
> -> Adding more space to a database
> -> Autoextending a data file
> -> DROP TABLESPACE command
> -> Data dictionary views
> -> Oracle8i Tables and Indexes
> -> Oracle8i size ceilings
> -> Managing large tables with Oracle7
> -> Oracle8i data storage
> -> What is partitioning?
> -> A partitioned table
> -> Partition features
> -> Advantages of partitioning
> -> Creating a partitioned table
> -> The partition key
> -> Partition syntax
> -> Accessing a partitioned table
> -> Data dictionary views
> -> Using MAXVALUE
> -> Partitioning rules to follow
> -> Partition naming rules
> -> Partition extended table name syntax
> -> Restrictions on partition extended name
> -> Multi-column partition keys
> -> Inserting into a multi-column partition key
> -> Modifying partition key values
> -> Setting physical attributes for partitions
> -> Partition management
> -> Oracle8 indexes
> -> Index-organized tables
> -> Temporary tables
> -> Reverse key indexes
> -> Managing Rollback and Temporary Segments
> -> Database block
> -> Block utilization parameters
> -> Data dictionary views on storage structures
> -> Rollback segments
> -> Private versus public rollback segments
> -> Typical layout for rollback segments
> -> Space usage
> -> Sizing rollback segments
> -> The OPTIMAL parameter
> -> CREATE ROLLBACK SEGMENT command
> -> ALTER/DROP ROLLBACK SEGMENT command
> -> Using the SET TRANSACTION command
> -> Data dictionary views for rollback segments
> -> Recommendations for rollback segments
> -> Temporary segments
> -> Tablespaces and temporary segments
> -> Administration of control and redo log files
> -> Control file contents
> -> Working with control files
> -> Multiplexing control files
> -> Review of redo log files
> -> Writing to redo log files
> -> Log sequence numbers
> -> Checkpoints
> -> Checkpoint events
> -> Adding and clearing online redo log files
> -> Dropping online redo log files
> -> Renaming online redo log files
> -> ARCHIVE LOG LIST command
> -> Data dictionary views for redo log files
> ->
> ->
> ->
> -> "Walking on water and developing software from a
> -> specification are easy if
> -> both are frozen."
> ->
> -> Christopher R. Spence
> -> Oracle DBA
> -> Fuelspot
> ->
> ->
> ->
> -> -----Original Message-----
> -> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 2:56 PM
> -> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> ->
> ->
> -> fyi
> ->
> -> ------- Forwarded message follows -------
> -> To: <training_at_telecommand.com>
> -> Date sent: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 17:45:32 -0700
> ->
> -> Dear IT Professional,
> ->
> -> The training division of Telecommand, Inc. is conducting a
> -> 1-Day rigorous
> -> hands-on class on Oracle8i database administration. The
> -> training will take
> -> place in the latest Sun Solaris 8 environment. You will be
> -> learning in a
> -> ultra small class of 12 students. Ravi Verma who has over 12 years of
> -> experience in Oracle database administration is teaching the
> -> course. At the
> -> end of the day you will be among the very best in the field
> -> of Oracle 8i
> -> Database administration.
> ->
> -> Please sign up at http://www.telecommand.com/training/
> ->
> -> Following are the details:
> ->
> -> Date: Friday 09/07/2001 and Saturday 09/08/2001
> ->
> -> Place: Computer Science Laboratory at the California State
> -> University,
> -> Sacramento
> ->
> -> Time: 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM
> ->
> -> Class Size: 12
> ->
> -> Fee: $250.0 We can keep the cost low because we have no overheads!!!
> -> Telecommand, Inc. is CMAS certified for classroom training.
> ->
> -> Instructor: Ravi Verma
> ->
> -> Sign up: http://www.telecommand.com/training/
> ->
> -> Course detail:
> ->
> -> This course will teach students the fundamental skills
> -> required to manage
> -> Oracle databases. Students will learn database
> -> administration skills by
> -> designing, setting up, configuring, and managing their own
> -> Oracle8i server.
> -> By the end of the class, each student will have gone through
> -> the main tasks
> -> necessary to manage Oracle8i databases. New Oracle8i
> -> features such as the
> -> Oracle8i JVM, locally-managed tablespaces, partitioned
> -> tables, global and
> -> local indexes, index-organized tables, function-based indexes,
> -> object-relational features, the large pool and the Java pool will be
> -> covered.
> ->
> -> Audience: Database administrators, application developers, and system
> -> administrators.
> -> Prerequisites: Oracle for Application Developers. Previous working
> -> experience with Oracle is recommended. A solid understanding
> -> of SQL and
> -> PL/SQL is required. A base understanding of the operating
> -> system used for
> -> class (UNIX or NT) is needed as well.
> ->
> -> ******
> ->
> -> ...
> ->
> ->
> -> ------- End of forwarded message -------
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-- Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.com -- Author: Guidry, Chris INET: chris.guidry_at_atcoelectric.com Fat City Network Services -- (858) 538-5051 FAX: (858) 538-5051 San Diego, California -- Public Internet access / Mailing Lists -------------------------------------------------------------------- To REMOVE yourself from this mailing list, send an E-Mail message to: ListGuru_at_fatcity.com (note EXACT spelling of 'ListGuru') and in the message BODY, include a line containing: UNSUB ORACLE-L (or the name of mailing list you want to be removed from). You may also send the HELP command for other information (like subscribing). -- Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.com -- Author: Mercadante, Thomas F INET: NDATFM_at_labor.state.ny.us Fat City Network Services -- (858) 538-5051 FAX: (858) 538-5051 San Diego, California -- Public Internet access / Mailing Lists -------------------------------------------------------------------- To REMOVE yourself from this mailing list, send an E-Mail message to: ListGuru_at_fatcity.com (note EXACT spelling of 'ListGuru') and in the message BODY, include a line containing: UNSUB ORACLE-L (or the name of mailing list you want to be removed from). You may also send the HELP command for other information (like subscribing).
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