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| Duration: |
90 minutes |
| # of Questions: |
63 |
| Passing Score: |
73% |
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Exam Topics
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Exam Topics
| Networking
Overview |
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Explain solutions included with Oracle9i for managing complex networks
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Describe Oracle networking add-on solutions |
| Basic Oracle Net Architecture
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Explain the key components of the Oracle Net layered architecture
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Explain Oracle Net Services role in client server connections |
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Describe
how web client connections are established through Oracle networking
products |
| Basic Net Server-Side Configuration |
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Identify how the listener responds to incoming connections |
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Configure the listener using Oracle Net Manager |
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Control the listener using the Listener Control Utility (lsnrctl) |
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Describe Dynamic Service Registration |
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Configure the listener for IIOP and HTTP connections |
| Basic Oracle Net Services Client-Side Configuration |
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Describe the difference between host naming and local service name resolution |
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Use Oracle Net Configuration Assistant to configure: Host Naming, Local naming method, Net service names |
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Perform simple connection troubleshooting |
| Usage and Configuration of the Oracle Shared Server |
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Identify the components of the Oracle Shared Server |
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Describe the Oracle Shared Server architecture |
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Configure the Oracle Shared Server |
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Identify and explain usefulness of related dictionary views |
| Backup and Recovery Overview |
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Describe the basics of database backup, restore and recovery |
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List the types of failure that may occur in an Oracle environment |
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Define a backup and recovery strategy |
| Instance and Media Recovery Structures |
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Describe the Oracle processes, memory structures, and files relating to recovery |
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Identify the importance of checkpoints, redo log files, and archived log files |
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Describe ways to tune instance recovery |
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| Configuring the Database
Archiving Mode |
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Describe
the differences between Archivelog and Noarchivelog modes |
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Configure a database for Archivelog mode |
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Enable
automatic archiving |
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Perform
manual archiving of logs |
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Configure multiple archive processes |
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Configure
multiple destinations, including remote destinations |
| Oracle Recovery Manager
Overview and Configuration
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Identify the features and
components of RMAN
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Describe the RMAN repository
and control file usage
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Describe channel allocation
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Describe the Media
Management Library interface
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Connect to RMAN without the
recovery catalog
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Configure the RMAN
environment
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| User-Managed Backups |
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Describe user-managed backup and recovery operations |
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Discuss backup issues associated with read tablespaces |
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Perform closed database backups |
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Perform open database backups |
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Back up the control file |
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Perform cleanup after a failed online backup |
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Use the DBVERIFY utility to detect corruption |
| RMAN Backups |
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Identify types of RMAN specific backups |
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Use the RMAN BACKUP command to create sets |
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Back up the control file |
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Back up the archived redo log files |
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Use the RMAN COPY command to create image copies |
| User-Managed Complete Recovery |
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Describe media recovery |
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Perform recovery in Noarchivelog mode |
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Perform complete recovery in Archivelog mode |
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Restore datafiles to different locations |
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Relocate and recover a tablespace by using archived redo log files |
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Describe read-only tablespace recovery |
| RMAN Complete Recovery |
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Describe the use of RMAN for restoration and recovery |
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Perform recovery in Noarchivelog mode |
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Perform complete recovery in Archivelog mode |
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Restore data files to different locations |
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Reloate and recover a tablespace by using archived redo log files |
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| User-Managed Incomplete Recovery |
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Describe the steps of incomplete recovery |
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Perform an incomplete database recovery |
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Identify the loss of current online redo log files |
| RMAN Incomplete Recovery
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Perform
an incomplete database recovery using UNTIL TIME |
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Perform
an incomplete database recovery using UNTIL SEQUENCE |
| RMAN Maintenance
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Perform cross checking of
backups and copies
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Update the repository when
backups have been deleted
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Change the availability status
of backups and copies
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Make a backup or copy
exempt from the retention
policy
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Catalog backups made with
operating system commands |
| Recovery Catalog Creation and Maintenance |
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Describe the contents of the recovery catalog |
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Create the recovery catalog |
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Maintain the recovery catalog by using RMAN commands |
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Use RMAN to register, resynchronize, and reset a database |
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Query the recovery catalog to generate reports and lists |
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Create, store, and run scripts |
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Describe methods for backing up and recovering the recovery catalog |
| Transporting Data Between Databases |
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Describe the uses of the Export and Import utilities |
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Describe Export and Import concepts and structures |
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Perform simple Export and Import operations |
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List guidelines for using Export and Import |
| Loading Data into a Database
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Demonstrate usage of direct-
load insert operations
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Describe the usage of
SQL*Loader |
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Perform basic SQL*Loader
operations
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List guidelines for using
SQL*Loader and direct-load
insert |
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