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dewd, i guess that's why it's called "boot camp" :)! :)! :)! :)! :)! :)! :)! :)! :)! :)!

From: Eric D. Pierce <PierceED_at_csus.edu>
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 11:37:35 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.0035AAC2.20010731112247@fatcity.com>

unfortunately i'm busy taking my kids fishing in our kayaks on that day, and won't be able to attend and report back on the experience. sooooooooooooooo sad. :)

regards,
ep

> From: Christopher Spence <cspence_at_FuelSpot.com>
> Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 15:55:58 -0400
> Subject: RE: (Fwd) Oracle8i Database Administration Boot camp
>[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

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