Oracle Database 10g: Managing Oracle on Linux for Database Administrators
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| Duration: |
105 minutes |
| Number of Questions: |
63 |
| Passing Score: |
65% |
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Exam Topics
| Introduction |
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Interpret Linux kernel version information |
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Identify a tainted kernel |
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Use common Linux commands |
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Write a simple bash shell script |
| Preparing Linux for Oracle |
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Use the package manager to determine and update package support |
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Set up the operating system environment for Oracle Database |
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Create the necessary groups and users for Oracle Database |
| Installing Oracle on Linux
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Describe the Linux file system security |
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Install multiple versions of Oracle Database software on the same server |
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Accommodate multiple Oracle homes on one database server |
| Managing Storage |
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Distinguish the differences between certified and supported file systems |
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Select a file system |
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| Automatic Storage Management |
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Install and initialize Automatic Storage Management Library Driver (ASMLib) |
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Mark disks for ASMLib |
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Create an Automatic Storage Management instance |
| Creating a Database |
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Create an Oracle database that uses ASM |
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Identify the location of various Oracle files |
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Implement OS authentication |
| Customizing Oracle on Linux |
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Create automated startup/shutdown scripts |
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Automate tasks using scheduling tools |
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Configure Linux startup and shutdown sequence |
| Managing Memory |
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List the memory models available in Linux kernels |
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Implement hugepages |
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Describe /proc/meminfo contents |
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List the implications of Linux memory configuration on Oracle Database |
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Identify the issues regarding 32-bit OS versus 64-bit OS |
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| Using Linux Measurement Tools |
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Use Linux monitoring tools |
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Interpret memory measurements |
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Interpret I/O measurements |
| Tuning Performance |
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Evaluate file systems |
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Tune supported file systems |
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Configure initialization parameters |
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Implement asynchronous input/output (I/O) |
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Implement advanced memory management techniques |
| Debugging Oracle 10g on Linux |
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Install and configure OS Watcher |
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Use Oracle Support's Remote Diagnostics Agent |
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Trace programs and processes with strace |
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Gather required information for resolving ORA-600 and ORA-7445 errors |
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