Oracle Training Overview
This Oracle 10g courseware training guide book will teach how to deploy Oracle Enterprise Manager and effectively use the tool to administer and monitor the Oracle Database and Operating System. During this class participants learn the Oracle Enterprise Manager architecture, setup the console, use a variety of integrated applications, learn about reports, implement job- and event-based system management. This enables participants to administer and monitor the Oracle platform from a single, integrated, GUI, and easy-to-use console. Standalone, three-tier, and browser-based configurations are discussed in this course.
Practical implementation of the ITIL goals of service management, change management and configuration management is possible with the Oracle state-of-the-art "Grid Control" product.
Oracle Training Prerequisites
Mandatory prerequisites for this course are the following courses are either of the following courses. Ideally one should have familiarity with both database and application server administration:
- The course ORACLE DATABASE 10G: ADMINISTRATION I or
- The course ORACLE APPLICATION SERVER 10G: ADMINISTRATION I
Oracle Training Audience
The target audience for this course is Oracle database administrators, technical support administrators, technical project managers, enterprise systems analysts, and web server and application server administrators.
Oracle Training Objectives
This course provides training in use of the centralized administration environment of the Oracle Grid Control. Using this interface, one can administer and monitor objects throughout the enterprise data center, including Oracle and non-Oracle databases, application servers, web servers and enterprise application suites, such as the Oracle e-Business Applications Suite and PeopleSoft Enterprise. Specifically, within this course one will find in-depth training, lectures and hands-on workshops for the following topics:
- Explore the capabilities of grid computing and how the Grid Control can centralized all administration and monitoring of data centers throughout the enterprise.
- Integrating Linux, UNIX and MS Windows hosts into the Grid Control framework, as well as database instances, application server instances and related components.
- Understand the unique self-monitoring nature of the Grid Control.
- Customize and troubleshoot Grid Control and target configurations.
- Define administrator credentials and build a security scheme for access to the Grid
- Control console.
- Learn how management plug-ins and connectors may be used to extend the administration reach of Grid Control to numerous other components, such as the databases IBM DB2 and Microsoft SQL Server, middleware technologies such as Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), Microsoft Active Directory, IBM WebSphere, BEA WebLogic and open source JBoss, and specialized technologies such as EMC Celerra Server, Microsoft Operations Manager, Remedy Helpdesk and others.
- Use the Job subsystem and Information Publisher reports to maintain and monitor targets throughout the enterprise.
Oracle Training Course duration
5 Days
Oracle Training Course outline
UNDERSTANDING THE GRID CONTROL ARCHITECTURE ABOUT THE ORACLE GRID COMPUTING ARCHITECTURE LAUNCHING THE GRID CONTROL CONSOLE
DEPLOYING GRID CONTROL LAUNCH THE INSTALLATION EXISTING DATABASE INSTALLATION TYPE NEW DATABASE INSTALLATION TYPE
DEPLOYING THE ORACLE MANAGEMENT AGENT INSTALLING THE MANAGEMENT AGENT AGENT UTILITIES
MONITORING THE GRID CONTROL THE SELF-MONITORING ARCHITECTURE MONITORING THE COMPONENTS COMPONENT ADMINISTRATION UTILITIES MANAGING THE OMS REPOSITORY
CONFIGURING THE GRID CONTROL ABOUT THE GRID CONTROL CONSOLE CONFIGURATION ENTERPRISE MANAGER CREDENTIALS DEFINING PREFERRED TARGET CREDENTIALS MANAGEMENT PACK ACCESS
MANAGED TARGETS: HOST SYSTEM MONITORING HOST AVAILABILITY & RESOURCE USAGE ADMINISTERING THE HOST SERVER
MANAGED TARGETS: ORACLE DATABASE ABOUT THE DATABASES SUMMARY CONFIGURING THE DATABASE FOR GRID CONTROL ADMINISTERING THE DATABASE REGISTERING AN RMAN CATALOG WITHIN OMS ADMINISTERING THE DATABASE LISTENER
MANAGED TARGETS: ORACLE APPLICATION SERVER UNDERSTANDING THE AS ARCHITECTURE MONITORING A MIDDLE TIER INSTANCE MONITORING AN INFRASTRUCTURE INSTANCE MONITORING JAVA APPLICATIONS CONSOLIDATING INSTANCES INTO FARMS CONFIGURING BACKUP & RECOVERY SETTINGS ORACLE APPLICATIONS MANAGEMENT
MONITORING THE DATA CENTER USING METRICS & ALERTS METRICS & ALERT THRESHOLDS MANAGING METRICS USING METRIC BASELINES & SNAPSHOTS MONITORING ALERTS ADMINISTERING THE METRIC & ALERT FRAMEWORK
GROUPS MANAGING & MONITORING GROUPS DEFINING GROUPS USING GROUPS IN NOTIFICATION RULES ABOUT REDUNDANCY GROUPS
SYSTEMS & SERVICES DEFINING SYSTEMS DEFINING SERVICES MONITORING SERVICE PERFORMANCE MODIFYING SERVICE DEFINITIONS PERFORMING ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS OF FAILURES WEB APPLICATIONS MONITORING
USING THE JOB SUBSYSTEM ABOUT THE JOB ARCHITECTURE CREATING & MANAGING JOBS VIEWING JOB ACTIVITY & JOB NOTIFICATION
CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT UNDERSTANDING DEPLOYMENTS UNDERSTANDING CONFIGURATIONS COMPARING CONFIGURATIONS CLIENT SYSTEM ANALYZER
DEPLOYMENTS PATCHING & COMPLIANCE SOFTWARE PATCHING DEPLOYMENT COMPLIANCE
INFORMATION PUBLISHER VIEWING REPORTS CREATING CUSTOM REPORTS
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