Course Description
Oracle 12c Real Application Clusters Part 1: Installation and Configuration training is a two (2) part series. In Part 1, you will learn how to install and configure Oracle’s 12c RAC environment and install Oracle’s Grid Infrastructure architecture. Topics covered include:
- Creating ASM diskgroups
- Installing Oracle Database software
- Creating a RAC database
- RAC administration tools such as SRVCTL,CRSCTL, and OCRCHECK
- Oracle’s new FLEX ASM architecture.
Part 2 of this series, Oracle 12c Real Application Clusters Part 2: Performance Tuning, Administration and Backup, completes your Oracle 12c RAC education by covering these topics:
- Backup and tuning the Oracle clustered environment
- Oracle RAC and RAC One Node
- Application continuity and its application in an Oracle 12c Database and applications
- Extending the RAC and RAC consolidation
- Using SRVCTL, CRSCTL, Sql Advisor, Real Time ADDM and optimizing the Cluster
The Oracle Database with Real Application Clusters (RAC) is and has been a top solution for thousands of customers worldwide. With Oracle Real Application Cluster 12c you now have a more flexible architecture that is able to fulfill numerous requirements using different configurations. It is also capable of providing the infrastructure to host other applications.
In This Course You Will Learn:
- Install Oracle 12c Grid Infrastructure
- Install Oracle 12c Database
- Create ASM diskgroups
- Create Oracle 12c RAC database
- Use the ASMCMD utility
- Utilize SRVCTL and CRSCTL
- Define Oracle’s FLEX ASM utility
Prerequisites
In order to effectively understand and use the knowledge provided in these courses, you should have a minimum of 1 year Oracle DBA experience, knowledge of Oracle’s database architecture or completed of the following GogoTraining courses:
Outline
Module 00: Course Introduction – Oracle 12c Real Application Clusters Part 1: Installation and Configuration
Module 01: System Requirements
Module 02: Real Application Cluster Overview
- Oracle 12c Cluster
- Flex Cluster
- Cluster Characteristics
Module 03: RAC System Requirements
- System Requirements
- Oracle Requirements
- Oracle RAC Node One
- Host Requirements
Module 04: ASM Overview
- ASM Overview
- ASM Privileges
- ASM Components
- Quiz: ASM
Module 05: Flex ASM
- Flex ASM Architecture
- FLEX ASM Overview
- Configuring Flex ASM
- Managing Flex ASM
Module 06: ASM Files
- Using ASMCMD
- ASM Directory Structure
- Creating ASM Files
- Creating ASM Directories
Module 07: Lab Exercise and Solution: Using ASMCMD
Module 08: Install Grid Infrastructure Software
- Define Grid Infrastructure Requirements
- Install GI
- Identify GI Components
Module 09: Lab Exercise and Solution: Install and Configure Grid Infrastructure
Module 10: Install Database Software
- Define Database Software Requirements
- Install Database Software
- Configure Database Software
Module 11: Lab Exercise and Solution: Install and Configure Database Software
Module 12: Creating the Database
- Identify DBCA
- Use DBCA to Create a RAC Database
Module 13: Lab Exercise and Solution: Create Additional Disk Groups
Module 14: Lab Exercise and Solution: Create the Cluster Database
Module 15: Use SRVCTL
- Identify the Uses of SRVCTL
- SRVCTL Commands
- Stop and Stop RAC Components with SRVCTL
- SRVCTL and Pluggable Databases
Module 16: Lab Exercise and Solution: Use SRVCTL
Module 17: Administer Oracle 12c RAC
- Alert.log Files
- Redo Log Threads
- Undo Tablespace
- RAC Alerts
- RAC Metrics
- Instance Failure LMON, SMON
- Spfile Management
Module 18: Lab Exercise and Solution: Start/Stop RAC Instance and Database
Module 19: Lab Exercise and Solution: Review Alert.log
Certification
This course along with Oracle 12c Real Application Clusters Part 2: Performance Tuning, Administration and Backup, prepares you to take exam 1Z0-432, Oracle Real Application Clusters 12c Essentials to earn the Oracle Real Application Clusters 12c Certified Implementation Specialist Certification.