Oracle Database 10g Insider Solutions
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Oracle Database 10g Insider Solutions is a must-have reference guide for all Oracle professionals. It provides much-needed information on best practices, tips, and techniques in debugging, installation, deployment, and tuning of the Oracle 10g database. You can draw upon the experience and knowledge of these authors to find creative ways to put your Oracle database to work. The authors will also address common and not-so-common installation concerns, database administration, development, and tuning. Oracle Database 10g Insider Solutions will bring you the insider information that you can't get anywhere else.
Dr. Arun Kumar has 10+ years of experience in Oracle Database Administration, including multidimensional, decision support systems and ERP software. He has worked on a wide variety of projects and environments ranging from client-server, E-Business to managed services across database systems. John Kanagaraj is a Principal Consultant with DB Soft Inc. He has been working with various flavors of UNIX since '84 and with Oracle since '88, mostly as a Developer/DBA/Apps DBA and System Administrator. Richard Stroupe is President of TRS Consulting LLC, a Northern Virginia based consulting firm that specializes in Oracle development, administration and training for the Federal government.
Introduction.
Who Should Read This Book
What You Need to Use This Book
How This Book Is Organized
About the Book's Sample Code
Conventions Used in This Book
I. GETTING STARTED WITH ORACLE DATABASE 10G.
1. Exploring Oracle Database 10g Architecture.
Overview of New Features
SYSAUX Tablespace
Rename Tablespace Option
Automatic Storage Management
Temporary Tablespace Group
BigFile Tablespace
Cross-Platform Transportable Tablespaces
Performance Management Using AWR
Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM)
DROP DATABASE Command
Data Pump Utilities
Processes Beneath the Hood
Classification of Database Processes
Memory Architecture
System Global Area (SGA)
Program Global Area (PGA)
Memory Manager (MMAN)
Automatic Undo Management
SQL Advisors
Oracle's Suite of Other Advisors
Flash Recovery Area
Flashback Operations
Flashback Database
Improved Oracle Enterprise Manager
Grid Technology Unveiled
Summary
2. Installing Oracle Database 10g.
Installation Decisions
Prerequisites
Overview of Silent Installation
Installing 10g on UNIX/Linux
Installation Steps
Platform-Independent Database Installation Questions
Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA)
Common Steps for Installation
Components to Access Other Databases and Applications
Oracle Database 10g DBCA Overview
Tracing the Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)
Installing 10g on Windows
Companion CD Installation and Patches (All Platforms)
Manual Database Installation Steps
Installation Checklists
Database and Binary Cloning
Using Enterprise Manager for Cloning
Migrating a Database from 8i or 9i
Overview of Database Upgrade Assistant
Upgrade Path for Standby Environments
Database Upgrade Assistant in Silent Mode
Using DBUA with Oracle 9i Physical Standby Configuration
Using DBUA with Oracle 9i Logical Standby Configuration
Applying Patches to Database Installations
Uninstalling from a Failed Install
Step 1: Identify All Database Instances
Step 2: Remove the Database(s)
Step 3: Remove the Oracle Software
Summary
3. Customizing Installation Options.
OEM and Automatic Alerts
OEM Preinstallation Requirements
OEM Installation Process
Control for Oracle Management Agents
Automatic Alerts and Management
Metric-Thresholds Management
Mobile Management Using EM2Go
XML DB for XML Data Processing
Installing XML DB
ConText and Other Options
Manual Installation of Oracle Text
Installation of Oracle Spatial
Operations with Oracle UltraSearch
Setting Up RAC
Manual Installation of RAC Instance
Installation of RAC Instance Using Data Guard
Managing Backups with RMAN
Important Points on RMAN During Database Upgrade
Unregister a Target Database
Glimpse of Oracle Database 10g Release 2
Summary
4. Setting Up Automatic Storage Management.
Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
Prerequisites for Using ASM
ASM Architecture in a Nutshell
Configuration Options
Initialization Parameters for ASM Instances
StartUp/Shutdown Commands on an ASM Instance
Performing ASM Operations
The CREATE DISK GROUP Command
Other Operations on a Disk Group
Avoiding ASM Pitfalls
Unable to Connect to ASM Instance
Non-ASM and ASM Database Migrations
Discovering ASM Instances in a RAC Environment
VIP Timeouts and VIP Failure on RAC
When and Where to Use ASM
ASM Improvements in Oracle Database 10g Release 2
Summary
II. QUICK WINS USING ORACLE DATABASE 10G.
5. Using Automatic Memory Management.
Introduction to Quick Wins
What Is Automatic Shared Memory Management?
SGA Sizing Considerations
Understanding Memory Advisor
Memory Advisors Through OEM
Automated Maintenance Tasks
Memory Management Tips
Converting a Manual Memory-Managed Database to ASMM
Tuning SGA_TARGET and SGA_MAX_SIZE
Scaling for Database Expansion
ASMM Improvements in 10g Release 2
Summary
6. Monitoring with Automatic Statistics Collection.
Automatic Statistics Collection Fundamentals
Types of Database Statistics
Database Metrics Revisited
Statistics Levels and AWR Snapshots
Collecting and Analyzing Statistics
Preventing the Time Out of GATHER_STATS_JOB
Cross-Checking Your Statistics and Ratios
AWR Reports Generation
Metrics Monitoring and Customization
Using Database Alerts with Metrics
Making the Most of Metrics and Statistics Collection
Statistics Collection During Database Upgrades
New Features in Oracle Database 10g Release 2
Summary
7. Managing Automatic Undo.
Using Automatic Undo Management
How Undo Data Helps the Database
The Significance of the UNDO_RETENTION Parameter
Resumable Space Allocation
Undo Management in Real Application Clusters
Redo Log File Sizings
Using Undo Advisor
Undo Management Using OEM
Making the Most of Undo Advisor
Guaranteeing Undo Availability
Undo Tips from the Trenches
Automatic Undo Management Improvements in Release 2
Summary
8. Leveraging Automatic Segment Management.
Segment Management in Oracle Database 10g
Data, Index, and Temporary Segments
Making Segment Management Work for You
Using Segment Advisor
Invoking Segment Advisor from Enterprise Manager
Invoking Segment Advisor from PL/SQL
Reviewing Segment Advisor Results
Intelligent Segment Resource Estimation
Space-Management Tips and Tricks
Limitations for Online Segment-Shrink Operations
For Dictionary-Managed Tablespaces
ASSM Improvements in Release 2
Summary
9. Implementing Recovery Manager.
RMAN Basics
Difference Between RMAN and Hot Backup
Advantages of RMAN over Hot Backup
A Sample RMAN Backup Session
RMAN Documentation
Accessing RMAN
New Features of RMAN
Use of Flash Recovery Area
Fast Incremental Backups
Incrementally Updated Backups
Recovery Through RESETLOGS
RMAN Tuning
Other RMAN Improvements
Recovery Without Hurdles
Backup Strategies
Recovery Scenarios
New Features in Oracle Database 10g Release 2
Summary
III. Tuning Oracle Database 10g.
10. Adopting a New Approach to Tuning.
A New Performance Philosophy
Performance-Management Tools
STATSPACK Shortfalls
New and Improved Views
V$METRIC, V$METRIC_HISTORY, V$METRICNAME, and V$METRICGROUP
V$SERVICES, V$SERVICEMETRIC, and V$SERVICEMETRIC_HISTORY
V$SERVICE_STATS
V$SERVICE_EVENT
V$EVENTMETRIC
V$EVENT_HISTOGRAM
V$FILEMETRIC and V$FILEMETRIC_HISTORY
V$FILE_HISTOGRAM
V$TEMP_HISTOGRAM
V$ENQUEUE_STATISTICS
V$OSSTAT
Changes in Existing Views
Changes in Other Views
Time and Wait Model
OEM and Tuning
Navigating OEM Database Control
Alerts and Metrics
Advisors
New Features in Oracle Database 10g Release 2
Summary
11. Effectively Using the Automatic Workload Repository.
Introducing the AWR
AWR Collection
Comparison to STATSPACK
AWR Storage and Reporting
Accessing the AWR Snapshots
Customizing the AWR
AWR Dependencies
Using the OEM to Customize the AWR
Using the SQL Interface to AWR
Performing Baselining
Capturing Baselines
Dropping Baselines
Active Session History
Session-State Information
Using Session-State Information
The Connection to Active Session History
Size of Active Session History Buffers
An Example of Spot Analysis Using ASH
Using OEM to Obtain Active Session History
Dumping ASH Buffer Contents
The Downside of ASH
New Features in Oracle Database 10g Release 2
Summary
12. Effectively Using the Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor.
Introduction to ADDM
The Goal of ADDM
Problem Areas Handled by ADDM
Using ADDM with ASH
Nonproblematic Areas
Helpful ADDM Views
Interfacing to ADDM
Using OEM for ADDM
Using SQL to Get to ADDM
Making Sense of ADDM Data
Finding 1: SQL Statements Consuming Significant Time
Finding 2: SQL Statements Waiting for Locks
Finding 3: Session Management
Other Findings
Expected I/O Response Time
Cross-Verification from the Advisor Views
New Features in Oracle Database 10g Release 2
Summary
13. Effectively Using the SQL Advisors.
Automating the SQL Advisors
The SQL Tuning Advisor
The SQL Access Advisor
Using the Advisors for Tuning
OEM Interface to the SQL Tuning Advisor
OEM Interface to the SQL Access Advisor
APIs to the SQL Tuning Advisor
Avoiding Advisor Pitfalls
New Features in Oracle Database 10g Release 2
Summary
14. Influencing the Cost Based Optimizer.
New Optimizer Improvements
RBO and CBO: A Comparison
What the Optimizer Does
The Relevance of Object Statistics
The Relevance of System Statistics
The Relevance of Dictionary Statistics
Dynamic Sampling
Table and Index Monitoring
Parameters Influencing the Optimizer
Cardinality, Selectivity, and Column Usage
Tracing the Optimizer
SQL Profiles
Effective Use of Histograms
New Features in Oracle Database 10g Release 2
Summary
IV. Scaling and Availability with Oracle Database 10g.
15. Utilizing Oracle Database 10g Real Applications Clusters.
Oracle 10g RAC Overview
Cluster Ready Services
Cluster Ready Services Architecture
Installing Cluster Ready Services
Troubleshooting the CRS Install
Service Workload Management
10g RAC Installation and Migration Enhancements
Local Versus Shared Install
Installing the 10g ORACLE_HOME
Adding a Node to or Removing a Node from an Existing ORACLE_HOME
Migrating from a Previous Release
10g RAC Manageability Enhancements
Oracle Cluster Registry
New Support for 10g Utilities
Managing RAC with 10g Enterprise Manager
Automatic Storage Management for Cluster Management
Managing ASM with 10g RAC
ASM Maximum File Size Limitation with 10g RAC
Third-Party Cluster Management Support
Limited Rolling Upgrade with OPATCH
10g RAC Tips for Better Use
Cluster Interconnect
SGA Components
Tablespaces
Tables and Indexes
Function-Dependent Routing
Object Partitioning
Running 10g RAC with 9i RAC in Same Environment
CRS and ASM
Advanced RAC Features in Oracle Database 10g Release 2
Summary
16. Utilizing 10g Physical and Logical Standby with Data Guard.
Oracle 10g Data Guard Overview
General Improvements with Oracle 10g Data Guard
Real Time Apply
Flashback Database Support
Redo Transmission Authentication and Encryption
Role-Based Destinations
Improved Data Guard Configuration Management
Improved Data Guard STARTUP Command
Improved Data Guard Archiving
Logical Standby Improvements
Zero Outage for Instantiation
Support for Redo Log Files
The PREPARE TO SWITCHOVER Command
Support for SQL Apply Services
Rolling Database Upgrades with SQL Apply
Enhanced Logical Standby Commands and Views
Data Guard Broker Improvements
Broker Support for RAC Databases
Enhancements to the Enterprise Manager Data Guard GUI
New 10g Broker Commands
Applying Patch Sets with Data Guard in Place
Patching a Physical Database
Patching a Logical Database
New Features in Oracle Database 10g Release 2
Automatic Failover
Faster Redo Apply Failover
Flashback Database Across Switchovers
Asynchronous Redo Transmission
SQL Apply
Summary
17. Effectively Using Flashback Technologies.
Brief Overview of Flashback Technology
Flashback Database
Flashback Database Architecture
Configuring Flashback Database
Managing Flashback Database
Flashback Database in Action
Using Flashback Database with Data Guard
Troubleshooting Flashback Database
Flashback Table
Configuring Flashback Table
Flashback Table in Action
Troubleshooting Flashback Table
Flashback Drop with Recycle Bin
Oracle Recycle Bin
Flashback Drop in Action
Troubleshooting Flashback Drop
Disabling Flashback Drop
Flashback Versions Query
Flashback Versions Query in Action
Troubleshooting Flashback Versions Query
Flashback Transaction Query
Flashback Transaction Query in Action
Advanced Flashback Features in Oracle Database 10g Release 2
Flashback Restore Points
Flashback Across Global Database Changes
Additional 10g R2 Views
Summary
18. Leveraging Grid Technology Features.
What Exactly Is the Grid?
A Familiar Example: The Electricity Grid
Similarities in the Computing Grid
Grid Computing: A Little History
Oracle's Version of the Grid
Managing the Grid
Summary
V. USING ORACLE DATABASE 10G UTILITIES AND OTHER ADVANCED FEATURES.
19. Maximizing Data Movement with Oracle Data Pump.
Oracle 10g Data Pump Enhancements
Oracle 10g Data Pump Concepts
Data Pump Architecture
Data Pump Process Flow
Data Pump Export and Import Utilities
Diagnosing Data Pump Issues with TRACE
Managing Data Pump Jobs
External Table Enhancements
Advanced Data Pump Features in Oracle Database 10g Release 2
Summary
20. USING 10G SQL#PLUS AND ISQL#PLUS.
10g SQL*Plus Enhancements
DEFINE Enhancements
SPOOL Enhancements
10g iSQL*Plus Enhancements
iSQL*Plus Environment
iSQL*Plus Workspace
Advanced iSQL*Plus and SQL*Plus Features in Oracle Database 10g Release 2
Summary
21. Making the Most of Oracle Database 10g.
A Collection of Useful Features
DML/DDL Features
Network Features
New Features in Oracle Database 10g Release 2
Security Features
Access Control Features
Resource Manager and Scheduler
Job Management Using the Scheduler
Overview of the Resource Manager
New Database Initialization Parameters
Oracle Streams Enhancements
Streams Architecture
Streams Administrator
Streams Downstream Capture
Streams-Enhanced RAC Support
Other Streams Enhancements
MetaLink Integration with Oracle Database 10g
Oracle Database 10g EM Patch Cache
Oracle Applications 11i with Oracle Database 10g
Summary
Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 8.9.2005 |
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Verlagsort | Indianapolis |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 187 x 230 mm |
Gewicht | 889 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Datenbanken ► Oracle |
ISBN-10 | 0-672-32791-0 / 0672327910 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-672-32791-9 / 9780672327919 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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