Résumé
Inside, learn to:
- Install and configure a robust, scalable
Oracle database
- Monitor general database activity, user sessions, OR
object modifications
- Manage and protect data
- Install and support Oracle tools and software
- Handle backup and recovery
- Use DBA_ and V$ views
- Keep your server running at peak performance
Ideal for the aspiring Oracle database administrator as
well as the Oracle application developer moving to a DBA
role, Oracle DBA 101 will get you on your way to becoming
one of the most in-demand IT professionals
the field.
Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- Getting Started
- Part I: Getting Down to Basics
- 1. About Being Oracle DBA
- 2. Oracle Database Layout
- 3. Oracle Installation, Configuration, and Build
- 4. What We Do Daily
- 5. General Database Considerations
- Part II: The World of Views
- 6. Mapping the Database
- 7. The Users' World
- 8. Logical Data Description
- 9. Using the V$ Views
- 10. The Instance-Level Dynamic V$ Views
- Part III: Oracle Tools and Performance
- 11. Oracle-Supplied Tools
- 12. Server Performance
- Part IV: Database Protection
- 13. Backup and a Recovery
- Part V: Appendixes
- A. Glossary
- B. Oracle8.1.5 DBA Views
- C. Oracle8.1.5 V$ Views
- Index
L'auteur - Marlene Theriault
has been an Oracle DBA for over 17 years and has worked with Oracle products since version 2.0 of the Oracle RDBMS. She has been published in magazines and conference proceedings throughout the world. Ms. Theriault received the "Best User Presentation" award at EOUG 1999, "Outstanding Speaker" at ECO'98, and the "Distinguished Speaker" award for presentations at both ECO'95 and ECO'96. She coauthored Oracle Security with William Heney (O'Reilly and Associates, 1998); The Oracle8i DBA Handbook with Kevin Loney (Oracle Press, 2000); and Oracle DBA 101 with Rachel Carmichael and James Viscusi (Oracle Press, 2000). She is chair of the MAOP DBA SIG and authors an "Ask The DBA" column for the MAOP newsletter.
L'auteur - Rachel Carmichael
has been an Oracle DBA for over nine years. She chairs the DBA Special Interest Group for the New York Oracle Users Group, is both Chauncey and OCP certified, and has presented at various international and national conferences, including the ECO all-day DBA seminar for the past three years. She coauthored the Oracle Press book, Oracle SQL and PL/SQL Annotated Archives, 1998, with Kevin Loney, and this Oracle Press book, Oracle DBA 101, 2000, with Marlene Theriault and James Viscusi.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Oracle Press |
Auteur(s) | Marlene Theriault, Rachel Carmichael |
Parution | 15/12/1999 |
Nb. de pages | 562 |
Format | 18,8 x 23,2 |
Poids | 1150g |
EAN13 | 9780072121209 |
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