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Contacts:+- Overview of System Center R2 Configuration Manager Introduction to System Center Configuration Manager Overview of System Center R2 Configuration Manager Architecture Overview of the Configuration Manager Site System Roles Overview of the Configuration Manager Optional Site System Roles Overview of Configuration Manager Deployment Scenarios Overview of the Configuration Manager Client Planning and Deploying a Stand-Alone Primary Site Planning a Configuration Manager Stand-Alone Primary Site Deployment Preparing to Deploy a Configuration Manager Primary Site Installing a Configuration Manager Site Server Performing Post-Setup Configuration Tasks Tools for Monitoring and Troubleshooting a Configuration Manager Site Discovering and Organizing Resources Configuring Boundaries and Boundary Groups Configuring Resources Discovery Configuring User and Device Collections Configuring Role-Based Administration Managing the Configuration Manager Client Agent Overview of the configuration Manager Client Agent Deploying Configuration Manager Client Agents Managing Client Settings in Configuring Manager Monitoring and Configuring Client Status Managing Inventory and Software Metering Overview of Inventory Collection Configuring Hardware Inventory Configuring Software Inventory Managing Inventory Collection Configuring Asset Intelligence Configuring Software Metering Querying and Reporting Data Introduction to Queries Managing Queries Configuring SQL Server Reporting Services Managing Software Deployments by Using Packages and Programs Configuring Software Distribution Configuring Packages and Programs istributing Content to Distribution Points Deploying Programs to Configuration Manager Clients Creating and Deploying Applications Overview of Application Management Creating Applications Deploying Applications Managing Applications Deploying and Managing Software Updates Overview of Software Updates Preparing the Configuration Manager Site for Software Updates Managing software Updates Configuring Automation Deployment Rules Monitoring and Troubleshooting Software Updates Implementing Endpoint Protection by Using System Center R2 Configuration Manager Overview of Endpoint Protection in Configuration Manager Configuring and Monitoring Endpoint Protection Policies Managing Operating System Deployment Overview of Operating System Deployment Preparing the Site for Operating System Deployment Capturing an Operating System Image Deploying an Operating System Managing Compliance Settings and profiles Overview of Compliance Settings Configuring Compliance Settings Viewing Compliance Results Creating Profiles Mobile Device Management Using System Center R2 Configuration Manager Overview of Mobile Device Management Managing Mobile Devices by using the Windows Intune Connector Deploying Application to Mobile Devices Configuring Wake On LAN, Power Management, and Remote Control Configuring Wake On LAN Overview of Out of Band Management Configuring Power Management Settings Configuring Remote Control Maintaining and Monitoring System Center Configuration Manager Overview of Configuration Manager Site Maintenance Performing Backup and Recovery of a Configuration Manager Site Monitoring Configuration Manager Site Systems Migrating to System Center R2 Configuration Manager Overview of the Migration Process Preparing Configuration Manager Sites for Migration Configuring Migration Settings Migrating Objects
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Overview of System Center R2 Configuration Manager Introduction to System Center Configuration Manager Overview of System Center R2 Configuration Manager Architecture Overview of the Configuration Manager Site System Roles Overview of the Configuration Manager Optional Site System Roles Overview of Configuration Manager Deployment Scenarios Overview of the Configuration Manager Client Planning and Deploying a Stand-Alone Primary Site Planning a Configuration Manager Stand-Alone Primary Site Deployment Preparing to Deploy a Configuration Manager Primary Site Installing a Configuration Manager Site Server Performing Post-Setup Configuration Tasks Tools for Monitoring and Troubleshooting a Configuration Manager Site Discovering and Organizing Resources Configuring Boundaries and Boundary Groups Configuring Resources Discovery Configuring User and Device Collections Configuring Role-Based Administration Managing the Configuration Manager Client Agent Overview of the configuration Manager Client Agent Deploying Configuration Manager Client Agents Managing Client Settings in Configuring Manager Monitoring and Configuring Client Status Managing Inventory and Software Metering Overview of Inventory Collection Configuring Hardware Inventory Configuring Software Inventory Managing Inventory Collection Configuring Asset Intelligence Configuring Software Metering Querying and Reporting Data Introduction to Queries Managing Queries Configuring SQL Server Reporting Services Managing Software Deployments by Using Packages and Programs Configuring Software Distribution Configuring Packages and Programs istributing Content to Distribution Points Deploying Programs to Configuration Manager Clients Creating and Deploying Applications Overview of Application Management Creating Applications Deploying Applications Managing Applications Deploying and Managing Software Updates Overview of Software Updates Preparing the Configuration Manager Site for Software Updates Managing software Updates Configuring Automation Deployment Rules Monitoring and Troubleshooting Software Updates Implementing Endpoint Protection by Using System Center R2 Configuration Manager Overview of Endpoint Protection in Configuration Manager Configuring and Monitoring Endpoint Protection Policies Managing Operating System Deployment Overview of Operating System Deployment Preparing the Site for Operating System Deployment Capturing an Operating System Image Deploying an Operating System Managing Compliance Settings and profiles Overview of Compliance Settings Configuring Compliance Settings Viewing Compliance Results Creating Profiles Mobile Device Management Using System Center R2 Configuration Manager Overview of Mobile Device Management Managing Mobile Devices by using the Windows Intune Connector Deploying Application to Mobile Devices Configuring Wake On LAN, Power Management, and Remote Control Configuring Wake On LAN Overview of Out of Band Management Configuring Power Management Settings Configuring Remote Control Maintaining and Monitoring System Center Configuration Manager Overview of Configuration Manager Site Maintenance Performing Backup and Recovery of a Configuration Manager Site Monitoring Configuration Manager Site Systems
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Overview of System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Introduction to System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Overview of System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Architecture Overview of the Configuration Manager Site System Roles Overview of the Configuration Manager Optional Site System Roles Overview of Configuration Manager Deployment Scenarios Overview of the Configuration Manager Client Planning and Deploying a Stand-Alone Primary Site Planning a Configuration Manager Stand-Alone Primary Site Deployment Preparing to Deploy a Configuration Manager Primary Site Installing a Configuration Manager Site Server Performing Post-Setup Configuration Tasks Tools for Monitoring and Troubleshooting a Configuration Manager Site Discovering and Organizing Resources Configuring Boundaries and Boundary Groups Configuring Resources Discovery Configuring User and Device Collections Configuring Role-Based Administration Managing the Configuration Manager Client Agent Overview of the configuration Manager Client Agent Deploying Configuration Manager Client Agents Managing Client Settings in Configuring Manager Monitoring and Configuring Client Status Managing Inventory and Software Metering Overview of Inventory Collection Configuring Hardware Inventory Configuring Software Inventory Managing Inventory Collection Configuring Asset Intelligence Configuring Software Metering Querying and Reporting Data Introduction to Queries Managing Queries Configuring SQL Server Reporting Services Managing Software Deployments by Using Packages and Programs Configuring Software Distribution Configuring Packages and Programs istributing Content to Distribution Points Deploying Programs to Configuration Manager Clients Creating and Deploying Applications Overview of Application Management Creating Applications Deploying Applications Managing Applications Deploying and Managing Software Updates Overview of Software Updates Preparing the Configuration Manager Site for Software Updates Managing software Updates Configuring Automation Deployment Rules Monitoring and Troubleshooting Software Updates Implementing Endpoint Protection by Using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Overview of Endpoint Protection in Configuration Manager Configuring and Monitoring Endpoint Protection Policies Managing Operating System Deployment Overview of Operating System Deployment Preparing the Site for Operating System Deployment Capturing an Operating System Image Deploying an Operating System Managing Compliance Settings and profiles Overview of Compliance Settings Configuring Compliance Settings Viewing Compliance Results Creating Profiles Mobile Device Management Using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Overview of Mobile Device Management Managing Mobile Devices by using the Windows Intune Connector Deploying Application to Mobile Devices Configuring Wake On LAN, Power Management, and Remote Control Configuring Wake On LAN Overview of Out of Band Management Configuring Power Management Settings Configuring Remote Control Maintaining and Monitoring System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Overview of Configuration Manager 2012 Site Maintenance Performing Backup and Recovery of a Configuration Manager 2012 Site Monitoring Configuration Manager 2012 Site Systems
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Oracle Identity and Access Management 11g R1  Complete practical approach, right from installation to configuration and admin(Hands on approach)  All configuration documents, so that you can implement on your own.  Topic Explanation followed by practical demonstration.  Complete Suite Implementation (OAM, OIM, OID), RCU, Webgate, OHS, BI Publisher, ODSEE, Custom Applications. 1) OAM 11g - Around 30+ hours • Oracle Identity and Access Management Suite 11g Component Overview (OAM, OIM, OID, OVD, ODSM, OAAM) • Installation and configuration of Oracle Access Manager(DB, RCU, Weblogic, OAM, OID) • OHS 11g installation • Configuration of OHS 11g Instances • Installation of OAM 11g WebGate11gR2 • Create a New Domain and Configure the OAM Server • Configuring Database Security Store for the Domain • Register the OAM 11g R2 WebGate with OAM 11g R2 Server • Working with WLS Embedded LDAP Directory and Default OAM User Identity Store • Configuring and working with OID as the New Identity Store for OAM • Creating OID Authenticator • Making Use of OID as the User Store for OAM Authentication • Deploying Custom Application • Unprotect and protect the application • Configuring Single Sign On for the deployed application. • Managing resources, Authentication Policies, Authorization Policies. • Managing constraint. • Single Sign-On and Session Management • Customizing the login page. • Demonstrating the Single Sign on • Observing Cookies. • Working with Identity Constraint, Authentication Schemes • Session Management • Customize Login Page 2) OIM 11g - Around 30+ Hours • OIM 11g Overview • Will cover all latest topic of OIM11gR2 with practical demonstration(Application Instance, Sandboxes(Sandbox import/Export) and Checkout/Cart,Scheduled Jobs, Lookup Configuration, Creating Entitlement, Password Policy) • Installation of Oracle Identity Manager Suite/ SOA Suite / OUD Server(As sample application). • Configuring Oracle Identity Manager. • Working with OIM Design Console, Administrative and User Console • create and manage records for organizations, roles, and users • Installing Oracle Directory Server EE, Configuring ODSEE/OUD(creating prefixes, loading sample data) • Importing and using a predefined connector (ODSEE/OUD) for OIM. • Working with Connector • Direct provisioning • Working with auto membership rules and access policies (Auto Provisioning or Criteria Based Provisioning) • Modifying provisioning process. • Working with provisioning process. • Working with workflow approvals, creating/modifying approval policies, request templates and managing requests created by a user. • Working with JDeveloper - Deploy and Register Custom SOA Composites • Working with requests. • Implementing authoritative and account reconciliation workflows for OIM. • Managing user access in OIM. • Working with authorization policies. • OIM - Admin and troubleshooting. Approach for both OIM and OAM is, take sample applications and demonstrate how things work in an enterprise.
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Oracle Identity and Access Management 11g R1 Complete practical approach, right from installation to configuration and admin(Hands on approach) All configuration documents, so that you can implement on your own. Topic Explanation followed by practical demonstration. Complete Suite Implementation (OAM, OIM, OID), RCU, Webgate, OHS, BI Publisher, ODSEE, Custom Applications. 1) OAM 11g - Around 30+ hours •Oracle Identity and Access Management Suite 11g Component Overview (OAM, OIM, OID, OVD, ODSM, OAAM) •Installation and configuration of Oracle Access Manager(DB, RCU, Weblogic, OAM, OID) •OHS 11g installation •Configuration of OHS 11g Instances •Installation of OAM 11g WebGate11gR2 •Create a New Domain and Configure the OAM Server •Configuring Database Security Store for the Domain •Register the OAM 11g R2 WebGate with OAM 11g R2 Server •Working with WLS Embedded LDAP Directory and Default OAM User Identity Store •Configuring and working with OID as the New Identity Store for OAM •Creating OID Authenticator •Making Use of OID as the User Store for OAM Authentication •Deploying Custom Application •Unprotect and protect the application •Configuring Single Sign On for the deployed application. •Managing resources, Authentication Policies, Authorization Policies. •Managing constraint. •Single Sign-On and Session Management •Customizing the login page. •Demonstrating the Single Sign on •Observing Cookies. •Working with Identity Constraint, Authentication Schemes •Session Management •Customize Login Page 2) OIM 11g - Around 30+ Hours •OIM 11g Overview •Will cover all latest topic of OIM11gR2 with practical demonstration(Application Instance, Sandboxes(Sandbox import/Export) and Checkout/Cart,Scheduled Jobs, Lookup Configuration, Creating Entitlement, Password Policy) •Installation of Oracle Identity Manager Suite/ SOA Suite / OUD Server(As sample application). •Configuring Oracle Identity Manager. •Working with OIM Design Console, Administrative and User Console •create and manage records for organizations, roles, and users •Installing Oracle Directory Server EE, Configuring ODSEE/OUD(creating prefixes, loading sample data) •Importing and using a predefined connector (ODSEE/OUD) for OIM. •Working with Connector •Direct provisioning •Working with auto membership rules and access policies (Auto Provisioning or Criteria Based Provisioning) •Modifying provisioning process. •Working with provisioning process. •Working with workflow approvals, creating/modifying approval policies, request templates and managing requests created by a user. •Working with JDeveloper - Deploy and Register Custom SOA Composites •Working with requests. •Implementing authoritative and account reconciliation workflows for OIM. •Managing user access in OIM. •Working with authorization policies. •OIM - Admin and troubleshooting. Approach for both OIM and OAM is, take sample applications and demonstrate how things work in an enterprise. Dear Friend, Sadguru Technologies is a Leading IT training center for Oracle Fusion Middleware courses. We are providing all below listed courses in both format CLASS ROOM as well as ONLINE and as per your convenient timings. We also provide Corporate Training and work support. Courses Offered by Sadguru Technologies: 1. Oracle Service Oriented Architecture(SOA) suite11g Development 2. WebLogic & SOA Administration(Fusion Admin) 3. Oracle Service Bus(OSB) 4. Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA) 5. Oracle Business Process Management (BPM) 6. Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) 7. Oracle Identity & Access Management (IDM) 8. Oracle Application Framework(OAF) 9. OBIEE, Informatica & DAC 10. Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) 11. Oracle Hyperion 12. Oracle Apps (Functional, Technical,SCM) 13. Business Analyst (BA) 14. Sales Force CRM & Siebel CRM 15. JAVA 16. HADOOP 17. Micro Soft Dynamics AX(MSDAX) 18. Testing Tools 19. TIBCO 20. Unix & Linux Contact Us: SADGURU TECHNOLOGIES H. No: , Flat No: 102, SaiManor Apartment, S.R. Nagar Main Road, Hyderabad-, Landmark: Beside Umesh Chandra Statue,Mob: 91-, Ph: 040-
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Oracle Identity and Access Management 11g R1 Complete practical approach, right from installation to configuration and admin(Hands on approach) All configuration documents, so that you can implement on your own. Topic Explanation followed by practical demonstration. Complete Suite Implementation (OAM, OIM, OID), RCU, Webgate, OHS, BI Publisher, ODSEE, Custom Applications. 1) OAM 11g - Around 30+ hours •Oracle Identity and Access Management Suite 11g Component Overview (OAM, OIM, OID, OVD, ODSM, OAAM) •Installation and configuration of Oracle Access Manager(DB, RCU, Weblogic, OAM, OID) •OHS 11g installation •Configuration of OHS 11g Instances •Installation of OAM 11g WebGate11gR2 •Create a New Domain and Configure the OAM Server •Configuring Database Security Store for the Domain •Register the OAM 11g R2 WebGate with OAM 11g R2 Server •Working with WLS Embedded LDAP Directory and Default OAM User Identity Store •Configuring and working with OID as the New Identity Store for OAM •Creating OID Authenticator •Making Use of OID as the User Store for OAM Authentication •Deploying Custom Application •Unprotect and protect the application •Configuring Single Sign On for the deployed application. •Managing resources, Authentication Policies, Authorization Policies. •Managing constraint. •Single Sign-On and Session Management •Customizing the login page. •Demonstrating the Single Sign on •Observing Cookies. •Working with Identity Constraint, Authentication Schemes •Session Management •Customize Login Page 2) OIM 11g - Around 30+ Hours •OIM 11g Overview •Will cover all latest topic of OIM11gR2 with practical demonstration(Application Instance, Sandboxes(Sandbox import/Export) and Checkout/Cart,Scheduled Jobs, Lookup Configuration, Creating Entitlement, Password Policy) •Installation of Oracle Identity Manager Suite/ SOA Suite / OUD Server(As sample application). •Configuring Oracle Identity Manager. •Working with OIM Design Console, Administrative and User Console •create and manage records for organizations, roles, and users •Installing Oracle Directory Server EE, Configuring ODSEE/OUD(creating prefixes, loading sample data) •Importing and using a predefined connector (ODSEE/OUD) for OIM. •Working with Connector •Direct provisioning •Working with auto membership rules and access policies (Auto Provisioning or Criteria Based Provisioning) •Modifying provisioning process. •Working with provisioning process. •Working with workflow approvals, creating/modifying approval policies, request templates and managing requests created by a user. •Working with JDeveloper - Deploy and Register Custom SOA Composites •Working with requests. •Implementing authoritative and account reconciliation workflows for OIM. •Managing user access in OIM. •Working with authorization policies. •OIM - Admin and troubleshooting. Approach for both OIM and OAM is, take sample applications and demonstrate how things work in an enterprise. Dear Friend, Sadguru Technologies is a Leading IT training center for Oracle Fusion Middleware courses. We are providing all below listed courses in both format CLASS ROOM as well as ONLINE and as per your convenient timings. We also provide Corporate Training and work support. Courses Offered by Sadguru Technologies: 1. Oracle Service Oriented Architecture(SOA) suite11g Development 2. WebLogic & SOA Administration(Fusion Admin) 3. Oracle Service Bus(OSB) 4. Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA) 5. Oracle Business Process Management (BPM) 6. Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) 7. Oracle Identity & Access Management (IDM) 8. Oracle Application Framework(OAF) 9. OBIEE, Informatica & DAC 10. Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) 11. Oracle Hyperion 12. Oracle Apps (Functional, Technical,SCM) 13. Business Analyst (BA) 14. Sales Force CRM & Siebel CRM 15. JAVA 16. HADOOP 17. Micro Soft Dynamics AX(MSDAX) 18. Testing Tools 19. TIBCO 20. Unix & Linux Contact Us: SADGURU TECHNOLOGIES H. No: , Flat No: 102, SaiManor Apartment, S.R. Nagar Main Road, Hyderabad-, Landmark: Beside Umesh Chandra Statue,Mob: 91-, Ph: 040-, Email: www.sadgurutechnologies.com
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Oracle Identity and Access Management 11g R1 Complete practical approach, right from installation to configuration and admin(Hands on approach) All configuration documents, so that you can implement on your own. Topic Explanation followed by practical demonstration. Complete Suite Implementation (OAM, OIM, OID), RCU, Webgate, OHS, BI Publisher, ODSEE, Custom Applications. 1) OAM 11g - Around 30+ hours •Oracle Identity and Access Management Suite 11g Component Overview (OAM, OIM, OID, OVD, ODSM, OAAM) •Installation and configuration of Oracle Access Manager(DB, RCU, Weblogic, OAM, OID) •OHS 11g installation •Configuration of OHS 11g Instances •Installation of OAM 11g WebGate11gR2 •Create a New Domain and Configure the OAM Server •Configuring Database Security Store for the Domain •Register the OAM 11g R2 WebGate with OAM 11g R2 Server •Working with WLS Embedded LDAP Directory and Default OAM User Identity Store •Configuring and working with OID as the New Identity Store for OAM •Creating OID Authenticator •Making Use of OID as the User Store for OAM Authentication •Deploying Custom Application •Unprotect and protect the application •Configuring Single Sign On for the deployed application. •Managing resources, Authentication Policies, Authorization Policies. •Managing constraint. •Single Sign-On and Session Management •Customizing the login page. •Demonstrating the Single Sign on •Observing Cookies. •Working with Identity Constraint, Authentication Schemes •Session Management •Customize Login Page 2) OIM 11g - Around 30+ Hours •OIM 11g Overview •Will cover all latest topic of OIM11gR2 with practical demonstration(Application Instance, Sandboxes(Sandbox import/Export) and Checkout/Cart,Scheduled Jobs, Lookup Configuration, Creating Entitlement, Password Policy) •Installation of Oracle Identity Manager Suite/ SOA Suite / OUD Server(As sample application). •Configuring Oracle Identity Manager. •Working with OIM Design Console, Administrative and User Console •create and manage records for organizations, roles, and users •Installing Oracle Directory Server EE, Configuring ODSEE/OUD(creating prefixes, loading sample data) •Importing and using a predefined connector (ODSEE/OUD) for OIM. •Working with Connector •Direct provisioning •Working with auto membership rules and access policies (Auto Provisioning or Criteria Based Provisioning) •Modifying provisioning process. •Working with provisioning process. •Working with workflow approvals, creating/modifying approval policies, request templates and managing requests created by a user. •Working with JDeveloper - Deploy and Register Custom SOA Composites •Working with requests. •Implementing authoritative and account reconciliation workflows for OIM. •Managing user access in OIM. •Working with authorization policies. •OIM - Admin and troubleshooting. Approach for both OIM and OAM is, take sample applications and demonstrate how things work in an enterprise. Dear Friend, Sadguru Technologies is a Leading IT training center for Oracle Fusion Middleware courses. We are providing all below listed courses in both format CLASS ROOM as well as ONLINE and as per your convenient timings. We also provide Corporate Training and work support. Courses Offered by Sadguru Technologies: 1. Oracle Service Oriented Architecture(SOA) suite11g Development 2. WebLogic & SOA Administration(Fusion Admin) 3. Oracle Service Bus(OSB) 4. Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA) 5. Oracle Business Process Management (BPM) 6. Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) 7. Oracle Identity & Access Management (IDM) 8. Oracle Application Framework(OAF) 9. OBIEE, Informatica & DAC 10. Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) 11. Oracle Hyperion 12. Oracle Apps (Functional, Technical,SCM) 13. Business Analyst (BA) 14. Sales Force CRM & Siebel CRM 15. JAVA 16. HADOOP 17. Micro Soft Dynamics AX(MSDAX) 18. Testing Tools 19. TIBCO 20. Unix & Linux Contact Us: SADGURU TECHNOLOGIES H. No: , Flat No: 102, SaiManor Apartment, S.R. Nagar Main Road, Hyderabad-, Landmark: Beside Umesh Chandra Statue,Mob: 91-, Ph: 040-, Email:
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PREMIUM COURSE BENEFITS 1.8+ years experienced and Certified Expert trainers. 2.High training quality at affordable cost 3.Complete support and all assistance for certification and in-depth training. 4.Hands-on practical labs various exercise. % satisfaction guaranteed Igniter Infotech Deccan Pune Office Address: rd Floor, Pinnacle Pride S. No. A, Sadashiv Peth, Near Hotel Durvankur, Tilak Road, Pune - Maharashtra, India. Call Our Other Courses 1.Training provider in 11g/12c Oracle database administration. 2.Oracle golden gate 3.Oracle Performance Tuning. 4.Oracle real application Cluster (RAC). Oracle 11g R2 Grid Infrastructure Concepts •What is a Cluster •Grid Foundation Components •Oracle Clusterware Architecture •Oracle Clusterware Software and Storage •Describe ASM Architecture •Creating and Managing ASM Disk Groups •Creating and Managing ASM Cluster File systems •Administering Oracle Clusterware •Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware Grid Infrastructure Installation and Configuration •Hardware Requirements •Network Requirements •Software Requirements •DNS and DHCP Configuration •Grid Plug and Play Considerations •Single Client Access Names •Post installation tasks Oracle Automatic Storage Management concepts •ASM Instance •ASM Disks •ASM Disk Groups •ASM Redundancy Cluster installation Prerequisite for Oracle 11g R2 RAC •Linux OS Software Installation •Create OS Group and User Accounts •Networking •Synchronizing the Time on ALL Nodes •Configuring Kernel Parameters •Set shell limits for the oracle & grid user •Create the Oracle Inventory Directory •Creating the Oracle Grid Infrastructure Home Directory •Creating the Oracle Base Directory •Creating the Oracle RDBMS Home Directory •Stage the Oracle Software •Check OS Software Requirements •Cluster Verification Utility Shared Storage Configuration •Types of Shared Storage •Partition the Shared Disks •Installing and Configuring ASMLib •Using ASMLib to Mark the Shared Disks as Candidate Disks Oracle 11g Grid Infrastructure Installation •Basic/Advanced Grid Infrastructure Install (without GNS and IPMI)… •Grid Infrastructure Home Patching •RDBMS Software Install •Run ASMCA to create diskgroups Oracle 11g R2 RAC Database Software Installation •Installing The Oracle Database Software •Creating A Cluster Database •Post database Creation Tasks Administering Oracle Clusterware •Managing Clusterware with Enterprise Manager •Determining the Location of the Oracle Clusterware Configuration Files •Backing Up and Recovering the Voting Disk •Adding, Deleting, or Migrating Voting Disks •Locating the OCR Automatic Backups •Oracle Local Registry •Migrating OCR Locations to ASM •Managing Network Settings •Managing Oracle Clusterware Administering ASM Instances •ASM Initialization Parameters •Adjusting ASM Instance Parameters in SPFILEs •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using srvctl •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using ASMCA and ASMCMD •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Containing Cluster Files •Starting and Stopping the ASM Listener •Administering ASM Disk Groups •Creating and Deleting ASM Disk Groups •ASM Disk Group Attributes •ASM Disk Group Maintenance Tasks •Viewing ASM Disk Statistics Prerequisite Steps for Extending a Cluster •Using addNode.sh to add a Node to a Cluster •Rolling Patches and Rolling Upgrades •Installing a Patchset with the OUI Utility •Installing a Patch With The opatch Utility Cluster Node Management •Add/Deleting the instance •Add the Node •Remove the Node •Single-Instance Conversion Using rconfig •Single-Instance Conversion Using DBCA Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware •Oracle Clusterware Log Files •Gathering Log Files Using diagcollection.pl •Component-level Debugging •RAC-Specific Wait Events, Global Enqueues, and System Statistic •Implementing the Most Common RAC Tuning Tips •Using the Cluster Database Performance Pages •Using the Automatic Workload Repository in RAC •Using Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor in RAC. For More Information: Click here 1.Oracle real application (RAC)- 2.Oracle 11g/12c database administration (DBA) training - 3.Oracle golden gate training- 4. ASP.Net MVC Training - l
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PREMIUM COURSE BENEFITS 1.8+ years experienced and Certified Expert trainers. 2.High training quality at affordable cost 3.Complete support and all assistance for certification and in-depth training. 4.Hands-on practical labs various exercise. % satisfaction guaranteed Igniter Infotech Deccan Pune Office Address: rd Floor, Pinnacle Pride S. No. A, Sadashiv Peth, Near Hotel Durvankur, Tilak Road, Pune - Maharashtra, India. Call Our Other Courses 1.Training provider in 11g/12c Oracle database administration. 2.Oracle golden gate 3.Oracle Performance Tuning. 4.Oracle real application Cluster (RAC). Oracle 11g R2 Grid Infrastructure Concepts •What is a Cluster •Grid Foundation Components •Oracle Clusterware Architecture •Oracle Clusterware Software and Storage •Describe ASM Architecture •Creating and Managing ASM Disk Groups •Creating and Managing ASM Cluster File systems •Administering Oracle Clusterware •Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware Grid Infrastructure Installation and Configuration •Hardware Requirements •Network Requirements •Software Requirements •DNS and DHCP Configuration •Grid Plug and Play Considerations •Single Client Access Names •Post installation tasks Oracle Automatic Storage Management concepts •ASM Instance •ASM Disks •ASM Disk Groups •ASM Redundancy Cluster installation Prerequisite for Oracle 11g R2 RAC •Linux OS Software Installation •Create OS Group and User Accounts •Networking •Synchronizing the Time on ALL Nodes •Configuring Kernel Parameters •Set shell limits for the oracle & grid user •Create the Oracle Inventory Directory •Creating the Oracle Grid Infrastructure Home Directory •Creating the Oracle Base Directory •Creating the Oracle RDBMS Home Directory •Stage the Oracle Software •Check OS Software Requirements •Cluster Verification Utility Shared Storage Configuration •Types of Shared Storage •Partition the Shared Disks •Installing and Configuring ASMLib •Using ASMLib to Mark the Shared Disks as Candidate Disks Oracle 11g Grid Infrastructure Installation •Basic/Advanced Grid Infrastructure Install (without GNS and IPMI)… •Grid Infrastructure Home Patching •RDBMS Software Install •Run ASMCA to create diskgroups Oracle 11g R2 RAC Database Software Installation •Installing The Oracle Database Software •Creating A Cluster Database •Post database Creation Tasks Administering Oracle Clusterware •Managing Clusterware with Enterprise Manager •Determining the Location of the Oracle Clusterware Configuration Files •Backing Up and Recovering the Voting Disk •Adding, Deleting, or Migrating Voting Disks •Locating the OCR Automatic Backups •Oracle Local Registry •Migrating OCR Locations to ASM •Managing Network Settings •Managing Oracle Clusterware Administering ASM Instances •ASM Initialization Parameters •Adjusting ASM Instance Parameters in SPFILEs •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using srvctl •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using ASMCA and ASMCMD •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Containing Cluster Files •Starting and Stopping the ASM Listener •Administering ASM Disk Groups •Creating and Deleting ASM Disk Groups •ASM Disk Group Attributes •ASM Disk Group Maintenance Tasks •Viewing ASM Disk Statistics Prerequisite Steps for Extending a Cluster •Using addNode.sh to add a Node to a Cluster •Rolling Patches and Rolling Upgrades •Installing a Patchset with the OUI Utility •Installing a Patch With The opatch Utility Cluster Node Management •Add/Deleting the instance •Add the Node •Remove the Node •Single-Instance Conversion Using rconfig •Single-Instance Conversion Using DBCA Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware •Oracle Clusterware Log Files •Gathering Log Files Using diagcollection.pl •Component-level Debugging •RAC-Specific Wait Events, Global Enqueues, and System Statistic •Implementing the Most Common RAC Tuning Tips •Using the Cluster Database Performance Pages •Using the Automatic Workload Repository in RAC •Using Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor in RAC. For More Information: Click here 1.Oracle real application (RAC)- 2.Oracle 11g/12c database administration (DBA) training - 3.Oracle golden gate training- 4. ASP.Net MVC Training -
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Oracle Real Application Clusters is high availability solution provided by oracle which also enhance and help with scalability, load balancing agility for any application. Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) contains multiple nodes which allows several nodes in a system to accesses the database stored on shared disk storage. If any node fails or goes down then, the database and service will be still available through other nodes. Igniter InfoTech is one of the expert and leading oracle real application (oracle RAC) training provider with proven track record of high quality training. This course has been designed to provide to give practical training with various hands on tutorials and exercise. Igniter have highly qualified, expert and industrial experienced team of Oracle RAC Certified trainers, who have 7 to 10 years of experience. In this course candidate will learn basics of RAC architecture, GRID database administration and management, command line utilities and basic commands like SRVCTL, CRSCTL. You will learn RAC network connection and backup and recovery along with node management and online migration. PREMIUM COURSE BENEFITS 1.8+ years experienced and Certified Expert trainers. 2.High training quality at affordable cost 3.Complete support and all assistance for certification and in-depth training. 4.Hands-on practical labs various exercise. % satisfaction guaranteed Igniter Infotech Deccan Pune Office Address: rd Floor, Pinnacle Pride S. No. A, Sadashiv Peth, Near Hotel Durvankur, Tilak Road, Pune - Maharashtra, India. Call Our Other Courses 1.Training provider in 11g/12c Oracle database administration. 2.Oracle golden gate 3.Oracle Performance Tuning. 4.Oracle real application Cluster (RAC). Oracle 11g R2 Grid Infrastructure Concepts •What is a Cluster •Grid Foundation Components •Oracle Clusterware Architecture •Oracle Clusterware Software and Storage •Describe ASM Architecture •Creating and Managing ASM Disk Groups •Creating and Managing ASM Cluster File systems •Administering Oracle Clusterware •Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware Grid Infrastructure Installation and Configuration •Hardware Requirements •Network Requirements •Software Requirements •DNS and DHCP Configuration •Grid Plug and Play Considerations •Single Client Access Names •Post installation tasks Oracle Automatic Storage Management concepts •ASM Instance •ASM Disks •ASM Disk Groups •ASM Redundancy Cluster installation Prerequisite for Oracle 11g R2 RAC •Linux OS Software Installation •Create OS Group and User Accounts •Networking •Synchronizing the Time on ALL Nodes •Configuring Kernel Parameters •Set shell limits for the oracle & grid user •Create the Oracle Inventory Directory •Creating the Oracle Grid Infrastructure Home Directory •Creating the Oracle Base Directory •Creating the Oracle RDBMS Home Directory •Stage the Oracle Software •Check OS Software Requirements •Cluster Verification Utility Shared Storage Configuration •Types of Shared Storage •Partition the Shared Disks •Installing and Configuring ASMLib •Using ASMLib to Mark the Shared Disks as Candidate Disks Oracle 11g Grid Infrastructure Installation •Basic/Advanced Grid Infrastructure Install (without GNS and IPMI)… •Grid Infrastructure Home Patching •RDBMS Software Install •Run ASMCA to create diskgroups Oracle 11g R2 RAC Database Software Installation •Installing The Oracle Database Software •Creating A Cluster Database •Post database Creation Tasks Administering Oracle Clusterware •Managing Clusterware with Enterprise Manager •Determining the Location of the Oracle Clusterware Configuration Files •Backing Up and Recovering the Voting Disk •Adding, Deleting, or Migrating Voting Disks •Locating the OCR Automatic Backups •Oracle Local Registry •Migrating OCR Locations to ASM •Managing Network Settings •Managing Oracle Clusterware Administering ASM Instances •ASM Initialization Parameters •Adjusting ASM Instance Parameters in SPFILEs •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using srvctl •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using ASMCA and ASMCMD •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Containing Cluster Files •Starting and Stopping the ASM Listener •Administering ASM Disk Groups •Creating and Deleting ASM Disk Groups •ASM Disk Group Attributes •ASM Disk Group Maintenance Tasks •Viewing ASM Disk Statistics Prerequisite Steps for Extending a Cluster •Using addNode.sh to add a Node to a Cluster •Rolling Patches and Rolling Upgrades •Installing a Patchset with the OUI Utility •Installing a Patch With The opatch Utility Cluster Node Management •Add/Deleting the instance •Add the Node •Remove the Node •Single-Instance Conversion Using rconfig •Single-Instance Conversion Using DBCA Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware •Oracle Clusterware Log Files •Gathering Log Files Using diagcollection.pl •Component-level Debugging •RAC-Specific Wait Events, Global Enqueues, and System Statistic •Implementing the Most Common RAC Tuning Tips •Using the Cluster Database Performance Pages •Using the Automatic Workload Repository in RAC •Using Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor in RAC. 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Oracle Real Application Clusters is high availability solution provided by oracle which also enhance and help with scalability, load balancing agility for any application. Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) contains multiple nodes which allows several nodes in a system to accesses the database stored on shared disk storage. If any node fails or goes down then, the database and service will be still available through other nodes. Igniter InfoTech is one of the expert and leading oracle real application (oracle RAC) training provider with proven track record of high quality training. This course has been designed to provide to give practical training with various hands on tutorials and exercise. Igniter have highly qualified, expert and industrial experienced team of Oracle RAC Certified trainers, who have 7 to 10 years of experience. In this course candidate will learn basics of RAC architecture, GRID database administration and management, command line utilities and basic commands like SRVCTL, CRSCTL. You will learn RAC network connection and backup and recovery along with node management and online migration. PREMIUM COURSE BENEFITS 1.8+ years experienced and Certified Expert trainers. 2.High training quality at affordable cost 3.Complete support and all assistance for certification and in-depth training. 4.Hands-on practical labs various exercise. % satisfaction guaranteed Igniter Infotech Deccan Pune Office Address: rd Floor, Pinnacle Pride S. No. A, Sadashiv Peth, Near Hotel Durvankur, Tilak Road, Pune - Maharashtra, India. Call Our Other Courses 1.Training provider in 11g/12c Oracle database administration. 2.Oracle golden gate 3.Oracle Performance Tuning. 4.Oracle real application Cluster (RAC). Oracle 11g R2 Grid Infrastructure Concepts •What is a Cluster •Grid Foundation Components •Oracle Clusterware Architecture •Oracle Clusterware Software and Storage •Describe ASM Architecture •Creating and Managing ASM Disk Groups •Creating and Managing ASM Cluster File systems •Administering Oracle Clusterware •Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware Grid Infrastructure Installation and Configuration •Hardware Requirements •Network Requirements •Software Requirements •DNS and DHCP Configuration •Grid Plug and Play Considerations •Single Client Access Names •Post installation tasks Oracle Automatic Storage Management concepts •ASM Instance •ASM Disks •ASM Disk Groups •ASM Redundancy Cluster installation Prerequisite for Oracle 11g R2 RAC •Linux OS Software Installation •Create OS Group and User Accounts •Networking •Synchronizing the Time on ALL Nodes •Configuring Kernel Parameters •Set shell limits for the oracle & grid user •Create the Oracle Inventory Directory •Creating the Oracle Grid Infrastructure Home Directory •Creating the Oracle Base Directory •Creating the Oracle RDBMS Home Directory •Stage the Oracle Software •Check OS Software Requirements •Cluster Verification Utility Shared Storage Configuration •Types of Shared Storage •Partition the Shared Disks •Installing and Configuring ASMLib •Using ASMLib to Mark the Shared Disks as Candidate Disks Oracle 11g Grid Infrastructure Installation •Basic/Advanced Grid Infrastructure Install (without GNS and IPMI)… •Grid Infrastructure Home Patching •RDBMS Software Install •Run ASMCA to create diskgroups Oracle 11g R2 RAC Database Software Installation •Installing The Oracle Database Software •Creating A Cluster Database •Post database Creation Tasks Administering Oracle Clusterware •Managing Clusterware with Enterprise Manager •Determining the Location of the Oracle Clusterware Configuration Files •Backing Up and Recovering the Voting Disk •Adding, Deleting, or Migrating Voting Disks •Locating the OCR Automatic Backups •Oracle Local Registry •Migrating OCR Locations to ASM •Managing Network Settings •Managing Oracle Clusterware Administering ASM Instances •ASM Initialization Parameters •Adjusting ASM Instance Parameters in SPFILEs •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using srvctl •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using ASMCA and ASMCMD •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Containing Cluster Files •Starting and Stopping the ASM Listener •Administering ASM Disk Groups •Creating and Deleting ASM Disk Groups •ASM Disk Group Attributes •ASM Disk Group Maintenance Tasks •Viewing ASM Disk Statistics Prerequisite Steps for Extending a Cluster •Using addNode.sh to add a Node to a Cluster •Rolling Patches and Rolling Upgrades •Installing a Patchset with the OUI Utility •Installing a Patch With The opatch Utility Cluster Node Management •Add/Deleting the instance •Add the Node •Remove the Node •Single-Instance Conversion Using rconfig •Single-Instance Conversion Using DBCA Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware •Oracle Clusterware Log Files •Gathering Log Files Using diagcollection.pl •Component-level Debugging •RAC-Specific Wait Events, Global Enqueues, and System Statistic •Implementing the Most Common RAC Tuning Tips •Using the Cluster Database Performance Pages •Using the Automatic Workload Repository in RAC •Using Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor in RAC. 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Oracle Real Application Clusters is high availability solution provided by oracle which also enhance and help with scalability, load balancing agility for any application. Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) contains multiple nodes which allows several nodes in a system to accesses the database stored on shared disk storage. If any node fails or goes down then, the database and service will be still available through other nodes. Igniter InfoTech is one of the expert and leading oracle real application (oracle RAC) training provider with proven track record of high quality training. This course has been designed to provide to give practical training with various hands on tutorials and exercise. Igniter have highly qualified, expert and industrial experienced team of Oracle RAC Certified trainers, who have 7 to 10 years of experience. In this course candidate will learn basics of RAC architecture, GRID database administration and management, command line utilities and basic commands like SRVCTL, CRSCTL. You will learn RAC network connection and backup and recovery along with node management and online migration. PREMIUM COURSE BENEFITS 1.8+ years experienced and Certified Expert trainers. 2.High training quality at affordable cost 3.Complete support and all assistance for certification and in-depth training. 4.Hands-on practical labs various exercise. % satisfaction guaranteed Igniter Infotech Deccan Pune Office Address: rd Floor, Pinnacle Pride S. No. A, Sadashiv Peth, Near Hotel Durvankur, Tilak Road, Pune - Maharashtra, India. Call Our Other Courses 1.Training provider in 11g/12c Oracle database administration. 2.Oracle golden gate 3.Oracle Performance Tuning. 4.Oracle real application Cluster (RAC). Oracle 11g R2 Grid Infrastructure Concepts •What is a Cluster •Grid Foundation Components •Oracle Clusterware Architecture •Oracle Clusterware Software and Storage •Describe ASM Architecture •Creating and Managing ASM Disk Groups •Creating and Managing ASM Cluster File systems •Administering Oracle Clusterware •Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware Grid Infrastructure Installation and Configuration •Hardware Requirements •Network Requirements •Software Requirements •DNS and DHCP Configuration •Grid Plug and Play Considerations •Single Client Access Names •Post installation tasks Oracle Automatic Storage Management concepts •ASM Instance •ASM Disks •ASM Disk Groups •ASM Redundancy Cluster installation Prerequisite for Oracle 11g R2 RAC •Linux OS Software Installation •Create OS Group and User Accounts •Networking •Synchronizing the Time on ALL Nodes •Configuring Kernel Parameters •Set shell limits for the oracle & grid user •Create the Oracle Inventory Directory •Creating the Oracle Grid Infrastructure Home Directory •Creating the Oracle Base Directory •Creating the Oracle RDBMS Home Directory •Stage the Oracle Software •Check OS Software Requirements •Cluster Verification Utility Shared Storage Configuration •Types of Shared Storage •Partition the Shared Disks •Installing and Configuring ASMLib •Using ASMLib to Mark the Shared Disks as Candidate Disks Oracle 11g Grid Infrastructure Installation •Basic/Advanced Grid Infrastructure Install (without GNS and IPMI)… •Grid Infrastructure Home Patching •RDBMS Software Install •Run ASMCA to create diskgroups Oracle 11g R2 RAC Database Software Installation •Installing The Oracle Database Software •Creating A Cluster Database •Post database Creation Tasks Administering Oracle Clusterware •Managing Clusterware with Enterprise Manager •Determining the Location of the Oracle Clusterware Configuration Files •Backing Up and Recovering the Voting Disk •Adding, Deleting, or Migrating Voting Disks •Locating the OCR Automatic Backups •Oracle Local Registry •Migrating OCR Locations to ASM •Managing Network Settings •Managing Oracle Clusterware Administering ASM Instances •ASM Initialization Parameters •Adjusting ASM Instance Parameters in SPFILEs •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using srvctl •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using ASMCA and ASMCMD •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Containing Cluster Files •Starting and Stopping the ASM Listener •Administering ASM Disk Groups •Creating and Deleting ASM Disk Groups •ASM Disk Group Attributes •ASM Disk Group Maintenance Tasks •Viewing ASM Disk Statistics Prerequisite Steps for Extending a Cluster •Using addNode.sh to add a Node to a Cluster •Rolling Patches and Rolling Upgrades •Installing a Patchset with the OUI Utility •Installing a Patch With The opatch Utility Cluster Node Management •Add/Deleting the instance •Add the Node •Remove the Node •Single-Instance Conversion Using rconfig •Single-Instance Conversion Using DBCA Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware •Oracle Clusterware Log Files •Gathering Log Files Using diagcollection.pl •Component-level Debugging •RAC-Specific Wait Events, Global Enqueues, and System Statistic •Implementing the Most Common RAC Tuning Tips •Using the Cluster Database Performance Pages •Using the Automatic Workload Repository in RAC •Using Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor in RAC. 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Oracle Real Application Clusters is high availability solution provided by oracle which also enhance and help with scalability, load balancing agility for any application. Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) contains multiple nodes which allows several nodes in a system to accesses the database stored on shared disk storage. If any node fails or goes down then, the database and service will be still available through other nodes. Igniter InfoTech is one of the expert and leading oracle real application (oracle RAC) training provider with proven track record of high quality training. This course has been designed to provide to give practical training with various hands on tutorials and exercise. Igniter have highly qualified, expert and industrial experienced team of Oracle RAC Certified trainers, who have 7 to 10 years of experience. In this course candidate will learn basics of RAC architecture, GRID database administration and management, command line utilities and basic commands like SRVCTL, CRSCTL. You will learn RAC network connection and backup and recovery along with node management and online migration. PREMIUM COURSE BENEFITS 1.8+ years experienced and Certified Expert trainers. 2.High training quality at affordable cost 3.Complete support and all assistance for certification and in-depth training. 4.Hands-on practical labs various exercise. 5.100% satisfaction guaranteed Igniter Infotech Deccan Pune Office Address: 301, 3rd Floor, Pinnacle Pride S. No. 1544/45 A, Sadashiv Peth, Near Hotel Durvankur, Tilak Road, Pune - 411 030 Maharashtra, India. Call 9175269538 Our Other Courses 1.Training provider in 11g/12c Oracle database administration. 2.Oracle golden gate 3.Oracle Performance Tuning. 4.Oracle real application Cluster (RAC). Oracle 11g R2 Grid Infrastructure Concepts •What is a Cluster •Grid Foundation Components •Oracle Clusterware Architecture •Oracle Clusterware Software and Storage •Describe ASM Architecture •Creating and Managing ASM Disk Groups •Creating and Managing ASM Cluster File systems •Administering Oracle Clusterware •Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware Grid Infrastructure Installation and Configuration •Hardware Requirements •Network Requirements •Software Requirements •DNS and DHCP Configuration •Grid Plug and Play Considerations •Single Client Access Names •Post installation tasks Oracle Automatic Storage Management concepts •ASM Instance •ASM Disks •ASM Disk Groups •ASM Redundancy Cluster installation Prerequisite for Oracle 11g R2 RAC •Linux OS Software Installation •Create OS Group and User Accounts •Networking •Synchronizing the Time on ALL Nodes •Configuring Kernel Parameters •Set shell limits for the oracle & grid user •Create the Oracle Inventory Directory •Creating the Oracle Grid Infrastructure Home Directory •Creating the Oracle Base Directory •Creating the Oracle RDBMS Home Directory •Stage the Oracle Software •Check OS Software Requirements •Cluster Verification Utility Shared Storage Configuration •Types of Shared Storage •Partition the Shared Disks •Installing and Configuring ASMLib •Using ASMLib to Mark the Shared Disks as Candidate Disks Oracle 11g Grid Infrastructure Installation •Basic/Advanced Grid Infrastructure Install (without GNS and IPMI)… •Grid Infrastructure Home Patching •RDBMS Software Install •Run ASMCA to create diskgroups Oracle 11g R2 RAC Database Software Installation •Installing The Oracle Database Software •Creating A Cluster Database •Post database Creation Tasks Administering Oracle Clusterware •Managing Clusterware with Enterprise Manager •Determining the Location of the Oracle Clusterware Configuration Files •Backing Up and Recovering the Voting Disk •Adding, Deleting, or Migrating Voting Disks •Locating the OCR Automatic Backups •Oracle Local Registry •Migrating OCR Locations to ASM •Managing Network Settings •Managing Oracle Clusterware Administering ASM Instances •ASM Initialization Parameters •Adjusting ASM Instance Parameters in SPFILEs •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using srvctl •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using ASMCA and ASMCMD •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Containing Cluster Files •Starting and Stopping the ASM Listener •Administering ASM Disk Groups •Creating and Deleting ASM Disk Groups •ASM Disk Group Attributes •ASM Disk Group Maintenance Tasks •Viewing ASM Disk Statistics Prerequisite Steps for Extending a Cluster •Using addNode.sh to add a Node to a Cluster •Rolling Patches and Rolling Upgrades •Installing a Patchset with the OUI Utility •Installing a Patch With The opatch Utility Cluster Node Management •Add/Deleting the instance •Add the Node •Remove the Node •Single-Instance Conversion Using rconfig •Single-Instance Conversion Using DBCA Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware •Oracle Clusterware Log Files •Gathering Log Files Using diagcollection.pl •Component-level Debugging •RAC-Specific Wait Events, Global Enqueues, and System Statistic •Implementing the Most Common RAC Tuning Tips •Using the Cluster Database Performance Pages •Using the Automatic Workload Repository in RAC •Using Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor in RAC. 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Oracle Real Application Clusters is high availability solution provided by oracle which also enhance and help with scalability, load balancing agility for any application. Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) contains multiple nodes which allows several nodes in a system to accesses the database stored on shared disk storage. If any node fails or goes down then, the database and service will be still available through other nodes. Igniter InfoTech is one of the expert and leading oracle real application (oracle RAC) training provider with proven track record of high quality training. This course has been designed to provide to give practical training with various hands on tutorials and exercise. Igniter have highly qualified, expert and industrial experienced team of Oracle RAC Certified trainers, who have 7 to 10 years of experience. In this course candidate will learn basics of RAC architecture, GRID database administration and management, command line utilities and basic commands like SRVCTL, CRSCTL. You will learn RAC network connection and backup and recovery along with node management and online migration. PREMIUM COURSE BENEFITS 1.8+ years experienced and Certified Expert trainers. 2.High training quality at affordable cost 3.Complete support and all assistance for certification and in-depth training. 4.Hands-on practical labs various exercise. 5.100% satisfaction guaranteed Igniter Infotech Deccan Pune Office Address: 301, 3rd Floor, Pinnacle Pride S. No. 1544/45 A, Sadashiv Peth, Near Hotel Durvankur, Tilak Road, Pune - 411 030 Maharashtra, India. Call 9175269538 Our Other Courses 1.Training provider in 11g/12c Oracle database administration. 2.Oracle golden gate 3.Oracle Performance Tuning. 4.Oracle real application Cluster (RAC). Oracle 11g R2 Grid Infrastructure Concepts •What is a Cluster •Grid Foundation Components •Oracle Clusterware Architecture •Oracle Clusterware Software and Storage •Describe ASM Architecture •Creating and Managing ASM Disk Groups •Creating and Managing ASM Cluster File systems •Administering Oracle Clusterware •Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware Grid Infrastructure Installation and Configuration •Hardware Requirements •Network Requirements •Software Requirements •DNS and DHCP Configuration •Grid Plug and Play Considerations •Single Client Access Names •Post installation tasks Oracle Automatic Storage Management concepts •ASM Instance •ASM Disks •ASM Disk Groups •ASM Redundancy Cluster installation Prerequisite for Oracle 11g R2 RAC •Linux OS Software Installation •Create OS Group and User Accounts •Networking •Synchronizing the Time on ALL Nodes •Configuring Kernel Parameters •Set shell limits for the oracle & grid user •Create the Oracle Inventory Directory •Creating the Oracle Grid Infrastructure Home Directory •Creating the Oracle Base Directory •Creating the Oracle RDBMS Home Directory •Stage the Oracle Software •Check OS Software Requirements •Cluster Verification Utility Shared Storage Configuration •Types of Shared Storage •Partition the Shared Disks •Installing and Configuring ASMLib •Using ASMLib to Mark the Shared Disks as Candidate Disks Oracle 11g Grid Infrastructure Installation •Basic/Advanced Grid Infrastructure Install (without GNS and IPMI)… •Grid Infrastructure Home Patching •RDBMS Software Install •Run ASMCA to create diskgroups Oracle 11g R2 RAC Database Software Installation •Installing The Oracle Database Software •Creating A Cluster Database •Post database Creation Tasks Administering Oracle Clusterware •Managing Clusterware with Enterprise Manager •Determining the Location of the Oracle Clusterware Configuration Files •Backing Up and Recovering the Voting Disk •Adding, Deleting, or Migrating Voting Disks •Locating the OCR Automatic Backups •Oracle Local Registry •Migrating OCR Locations to ASM •Managing Network Settings •Managing Oracle Clusterware Administering ASM Instances •ASM Initialization Parameters •Adjusting ASM Instance Parameters in SPFILEs •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using srvctl •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using ASMCA and ASMCMD •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Containing Cluster Files •Starting and Stopping the ASM Listener •Administering ASM Disk Groups •Creating and Deleting ASM Disk Groups •ASM Disk Group Attributes •ASM Disk Group Maintenance Tasks •Viewing ASM Disk Statistics Prerequisite Steps for Extending a Cluster •Using addNode.sh to add a Node to a Cluster •Rolling Patches and Rolling Upgrades •Installing a Patchset with the OUI Utility •Installing a Patch With The opatch Utility Cluster Node Management •Add/Deleting the instance •Add the Node •Remove the Node •Single-Instance Conversion Using rconfig •Single-Instance Conversion Using DBCA Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware •Oracle Clusterware Log Files •Gathering Log Files Using diagcollection.pl •Component-level Debugging •RAC-Specific Wait Events, Global Enqueues, and System Statistic •Implementing the Most Common RAC Tuning Tips •Using the Cluster Database Performance Pages •Using the Automatic Workload Repository in RAC •Using Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor in RAC. 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Oracle Real Application Clusters is high availability solution provided by oracle which also enhance and help with scalability, load balancing agility for any application. Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) contains multiple nodes which allows several nodes in a system to accesses the database stored on shared disk storage. If any node fails or goes down then, the database and service will be still available through other nodes. Igniter InfoTech is one of the expert and leading oracle real application (oracle RAC) training provider with proven track record of high quality training. This course has been designed to provide to give practical training with various hands on tutorials and exercise. Igniter have highly qualified, expert and industrial experienced team of Oracle RAC Certified trainers, who have 7 to 10 years of experience. In this course candidate will learn basics of RAC architecture, GRID database administration and management, command line utilities and basic commands like SRVCTL, CRSCTL. You will learn RAC network connection and backup and recovery along with node management and online migration. PREMIUM COURSE BENEFITS 1.8+ years experienced and Certified Expert trainers. 2.High training quality at affordable cost 3.Complete support and all assistance for certification and in-depth training. 4.Hands-on practical labs various exercise. 5.100% satisfaction guaranteed Igniter Infotech Deccan Pune Office Address: 301, 3rd Floor, Pinnacle Pride S. No. 1544/45 A, Sadashiv Peth, Near Hotel Durvankur, Tilak Road, Pune - 411 030 Maharashtra, India. Call 9175269538 Our Other Courses 1.Training provider in 11g/12c Oracle database administration. 2.Oracle golden gate 3.Oracle Performance Tuning. 4.Oracle real application Cluster (RAC). Oracle 11g R2 Grid Infrastructure Concepts •What is a Cluster •Grid Foundation Components •Oracle Clusterware Architecture •Oracle Clusterware Software and Storage •Describe ASM Architecture •Creating and Managing ASM Disk Groups •Creating and Managing ASM Cluster File systems •Administering Oracle Clusterware •Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware Grid Infrastructure Installation and Configuration •Hardware Requirements •Network Requirements •Software Requirements •DNS and DHCP Configuration •Grid Plug and Play Considerations •Single Client Access Names •Post installation tasks Oracle Automatic Storage Management concepts •ASM Instance •ASM Disks •ASM Disk Groups •ASM Redundancy Cluster installation Prerequisite for Oracle 11g R2 RAC •Linux OS Software Installation •Create OS Group and User Accounts •Networking •Synchronizing the Time on ALL Nodes •Configuring Kernel Parameters •Set shell limits for the oracle & grid user •Create the Oracle Inventory Directory •Creating the Oracle Grid Infrastructure Home Directory •Creating the Oracle Base Directory •Creating the Oracle RDBMS Home Directory •Stage the Oracle Software •Check OS Software Requirements •Cluster Verification Utility Shared Storage Configuration •Types of Shared Storage •Partition the Shared Disks •Installing and Configuring ASMLib •Using ASMLib to Mark the Shared Disks as Candidate Disks Oracle 11g Grid Infrastructure Installation •Basic/Advanced Grid Infrastructure Install (without GNS and IPMI)… •Grid Infrastructure Home Patching •RDBMS Software Install •Run ASMCA to create diskgroups Oracle 11g R2 RAC Database Software Installation •Installing The Oracle Database Software •Creating A Cluster Database •Post database Creation Tasks Administering Oracle Clusterware •Managing Clusterware with Enterprise Manager •Determining the Location of the Oracle Clusterware Configuration Files •Backing Up and Recovering the Voting Disk •Adding, Deleting, or Migrating Voting Disks •Locating the OCR Automatic Backups •Oracle Local Registry •Migrating OCR Locations to ASM •Managing Network Settings •Managing Oracle Clusterware Administering ASM Instances •ASM Initialization Parameters •Adjusting ASM Instance Parameters in SPFILEs •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using srvctl •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using ASMCA and ASMCMD •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Containing Cluster Files •Starting and Stopping the ASM Listener •Administering ASM Disk Groups •Creating and Deleting ASM Disk Groups •ASM Disk Group Attributes •ASM Disk Group Maintenance Tasks •Viewing ASM Disk Statistics Prerequisite Steps for Extending a Cluster •Using addNode.sh to add a Node to a Cluster •Rolling Patches and Rolling Upgrades •Installing a Patchset with the OUI Utility •Installing a Patch With The opatch Utility Cluster Node Management •Add/Deleting the instance •Add the Node •Remove the Node •Single-Instance Conversion Using rconfig •Single-Instance Conversion Using DBCA Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware •Oracle Clusterware Log Files •Gathering Log Files Using diagcollection.pl •Component-level Debugging •RAC-Specific Wait Events, Global Enqueues, and System Statistic •Implementing the Most Common RAC Tuning Tips •Using the Cluster Database Performance Pages •Using the Automatic Workload Repository in RAC •Using Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor in RAC.
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Oracle Real Application Clusters is high availability solution provided by oracle which also enhance and help with scalability, load balancing agility for any application. Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) contains multiple nodes which allows several nodes in a system to accesses the database stored on shared disk storage. If any node fails or goes down then, the database and service will be still available through other nodes. Igniter InfoTech is one of the expert and leading oracle real application (oracle RAC) training provider with proven track record of high quality training. This course has been designed to provide to give practical training with various hands on tutorials and exercise. Igniter have highly qualified, expert and industrial experienced team of Oracle RAC Certified trainers, who have 7 to 10 years of experience. In this course candidate will learn basics of RAC architecture, GRID database administration and management, command line utilities and basic commands like SRVCTL, CRSCTL. You will learn RAC network connection and backup and recovery along with node management and online migration. PREMIUM COURSE BENEFITS 1.8+ years experienced and Certified Expert trainers. 2.High training quality at affordable cost 3.Complete support and all assistance for certification and in-depth training. 4.Hands-on practical labs various exercise. 5.100% satisfaction guaranteed Igniter Infotech Deccan Pune Office Address: 301, 3rd Floor, Pinnacle Pride S. No. 1544/45 A, Sadashiv Peth, Near Hotel Durvankur, Tilak Road, Pune - 411 030 Maharashtra, India. Call 9175269538 Our Other Courses 1.Training provider in 11g/12c Oracle database administration. 2.Oracle golden gate 3.Oracle Performance Tuning. 4.Oracle real application Cluster (RAC). Oracle 11g R2 Grid Infrastructure Concepts •What is a Cluster •Grid Foundation Components •Oracle Clusterware Architecture •Oracle Clusterware Software and Storage •Describe ASM Architecture •Creating and Managing ASM Disk Groups •Creating and Managing ASM Cluster File systems •Administering Oracle Clusterware •Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware Grid Infrastructure Installation and Configuration •Hardware Requirements •Network Requirements •Software Requirements •DNS and DHCP Configuration •Grid Plug and Play Considerations •Single Client Access Names •Post installation tasks Oracle Automatic Storage Management concepts •ASM Instance •ASM Disks •ASM Disk Groups •ASM Redundancy Cluster installation Prerequisite for Oracle 11g R2 RAC •Linux OS Software Installation •Create OS Group and User Accounts •Networking •Synchronizing the Time on ALL Nodes •Configuring Kernel Parameters •Set shell limits for the oracle & grid user •Create the Oracle Inventory Directory •Creating the Oracle Grid Infrastructure Home Directory •Creating the Oracle Base Directory •Creating the Oracle RDBMS Home Directory •Stage the Oracle Software •Check OS Software Requirements •Cluster Verification Utility Shared Storage Configuration •Types of Shared Storage •Partition the Shared Disks •Installing and Configuring ASMLib •Using ASMLib to Mark the Shared Disks as Candidate Disks Oracle 11g Grid Infrastructure Installation •Basic/Advanced Grid Infrastructure Install (without GNS and IPMI)… •Grid Infrastructure Home Patching •RDBMS Software Install •Run ASMCA to create diskgroups Oracle 11g R2 RAC Database Software Installation •Installing The Oracle Database Software •Creating A Cluster Database •Post database Creation Tasks Administering Oracle Clusterware •Managing Clusterware with Enterprise Manager •Determining the Location of the Oracle Clusterware Configuration Files •Backing Up and Recovering the Voting Disk •Adding, Deleting, or Migrating Voting Disks •Locating the OCR Automatic Backups •Oracle Local Registry •Migrating OCR Locations to ASM •Managing Network Settings •Managing Oracle Clusterware Administering ASM Instances •ASM Initialization Parameters •Adjusting ASM Instance Parameters in SPFILEs •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using srvctl •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Using ASMCA and ASMCMD •Starting and Stopping ASM Instances Containing Cluster Files •Starting and Stopping the ASM Listener •Administering ASM Disk Groups •Creating and Deleting ASM Disk Groups •ASM Disk Group Attributes •ASM Disk Group Maintenance Tasks •Viewing ASM Disk Statistics Prerequisite Steps for Extending a Cluster •Using addNode.sh to add a Node to a Cluster •Rolling Patches and Rolling Upgrades •Installing a Patchset with the OUI Utility •Installing a Patch With The opatch Utility Cluster Node Management •Add/Deleting the instance •Add the Node •Remove the Node •Single-Instance Conversion Using rconfig •Single-Instance Conversion Using DBCA Troubleshooting Oracle Clusterware •Oracle Clusterware Log Files •Gathering Log Files Using diagcollection.pl •Component-level Debugging •RAC-Specific Wait Events, Global Enqueues, and System Statistic •Implementing the Most Common RAC Tuning Tips •Using the Cluster Database Performance Pages •Using the Automatic Workload Repository in RAC •Using Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor in RAC. 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sadguru technologies; Oracle Identity and Access Management 11g R1  Complete practical approach, right from installation to configuration and admin(Hands on approach)  All configuration documents, so that you can implement on your own.  Topic Explanation followed by practical demonstration.  Complete Suite Implementation (OAM, OIM, OID), RCU, Webgate, OHS, BI Publisher, ODSEE, Custom Applications. 1) OAM 11g - Around 30+ hours  Oracle Identity and Access Management Suite 11g Component Overview (OAM, OIM, OID, OVD, ODSM, OAAM)  Installation and configuration of Oracle Access Manager(DB, RCU, Weblogic, OAM, OID)  OHS 11g installation  Configuration of OHS 11g Instances  Installation of OAM 11g WebGate11gR2  Create a New Domain and Configure the OAM Server  Configuring Database Security Store for the Domain  Register the OAM 11g R2 WebGate with OAM 11g R2 Server  Working with WLS Embedded LDAP Directory and Default OAM User Identity Store  Configuring and working with OID as the New Identity Store for OAM  Creating OID Authenticator  Making Use of OID as the User Store for OAM Authentication  Deploying Custom Application  Unprotect and protect the application  Configuring Single Sign On for the deployed application.  Managing resources, Authentication Policies, Authorization Policies.  Managing constraint.  Single Sign-On and Session Management  Customizing the login page.  Demonstrating the Single Sign on  Observing Cookies.  Working with Identity Constraint, Authentication Schemes  Session Management
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Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)
Type Tutoring INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE WAREHOUSE BUILDER ENVIRONMENT What Is Oracle Warehouse Builder? Basic Process Flow of Design and Deployment Oracle Warehouse Builder Licensing and Connectivity Options Installing Oracle Warehouse Builder 11.2 OWBSYS Schema Using OWB 11.2 with Database 10g R2 Using the Repository Assistant to Manage Workspaces Supported operating systems (OS), sources, targets, and optional components GETTING STARTED WITH WAREHOUSE BUILDER Logging In to OWB Design Center Overview of the Design Center OWB Projects Overview of Objects within a Project Overview of Objects within an Oracle Module Organizing Metadata Using Foldering Locations Navigator and Globals Navigator panels Setting Projects Preferences: Recent Logons UNDERSTANDING THE WAREHOUSE BUILDER ARCHITECTURE Warehouse Builder Development Cycle Overview of the Architecture for Design, Deployment, Execution Overview of Configurations, Control Centers, and Locations Creating Target Schemas Registering DB User as an OWB User Roles and Privileges of Warehouse Builder Users Registering an Oracle Workflow User DEFINING SOURCE METADATA Data warehouse implementation: Typical steps Difference Between Obtaining Relational and Flat File Source Metadata Creating Flat File Module Sampling Simple Delimited File Sampling Multi-record Flat File Creating an Oracle Module Selecting the Tables for Import DEFINING ETL MAPPINGS FOR STAGING DATA Purpose of a Staging Area Define OWB Mappings Mapping Editor Interface: Grouping, Ungrouping, and Spotlighting Creating External Tables Create and Bind process Levels of Synchronizing Changes Using the Automapper in the Mapping Editor Set loading type and target load ordering USING THE DATA TRANSFORMATION OPERATORS Component Palette Using a Joiner Lookup Operator: Handling Multiple Match Rows Using the Subquery Filter Operator Using the Set, Sequence, and Splitter Operators Pivot and Unpivot Operators Using the Aggreagator, Constant, Transformation, and Pre/Post Mapping Operators Deploying and Executing in Projects Navigator Panel CLEANSING AND MATCH-MERGING NAME AND ADDRESS DATA Integrating Data Quality into ETL Name and Address Data Cleansing Name and Address Server Name and Address Software Providers Settings in the Name and Address Operator Reviewing a Name and Address Mapping Consolidating Data Using the Match Merge Operator Using the Match Merge Operator in a Mapping USING PROCESS FLOWS Process Flow Concepts Creating a Process Flow Module, a Process Flow Package and a Process Flow Types of Activities: Fork, And, Mapping, End Activity Creating Transitions Between Activities Some More Activities: Manual, SQLPLUS, Email Generating the Process Flow Package DEPLOYING AND REPORTING ON ETL JOBS Logical Versus Physical Implementation Setting Object Configuration Deployment Concepts Invoking the Control Center Manager Deploy Options and Preferences Repository Browser Starting OWB Browser Listener and the Repository Browser Browsing Design Center and Control Center Reports USING THE MAPPING DEBUGGER Overview of the Mapping Debugger Initializing a Mapping Debugging Session Preparing the testing environment and test data Setting breakpoints and watch points Evaluating the flow of data to detect mapping errors ENHANCING ETL PERFORMANCE Performance Tuning at Various Levels Performance-Related Parameters in ETL Design Configuring Mappings for Operating Modes, DML Error Logging, Commit Control, and Default Audit Levels Enabling Partition Exchange Loading (PEL) for Targets Performance-Related Parameters in Schema Design Configuring Indexes, Partitions, Constraints Enabling Parallelism and Parallel DML Setting Tablespace Properties and Gathering Schema Statistics MANAGING BACKUPS, DEVELOPMENT CHANGES, AND SECURITY Overview of Metadata Loader Utilities (MDL) Managing Metadata Changes by Using Snapshots Using Change Manager Version Management of Design Objects Graphical UI for Security Management Object-Level Security Setting Security Parameters INTEGRATING WITH ORACLE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ENTERPRISE EDITION (OBI EE) Business Justification: Tools Integration Integrating with OBI EE and OBI SE Transferring BI Metadata to OBI EE Server Setting Up the UDML File Location Deriving the BI Metadata (OBI EE) Deploying the BI Module Converting the UDML File for OBI EE Oracle BI Admin and Answers Tool APPENDIX B: CREATING EXPERTS Harnessing OWB Power and Complexity for New Users OWB "Experts": Directed Guidance and Knowledge Management Creating an Expert Starting an Expert Creating Your Own Custom Dialog Scenario: ROLAP to MOLAP in Five Easy Steps Scenario: Expert for Creating External Table APPENDIX C: USING DIAGNOSIS AND DEBUGGING TECHNIQUES Collecting Information Before Contacting Oracle Support Sequence Used by Oracle Support Representatives to Process Calls Activating Debugging and Logging for Full Java Debug Trace Activating Tracing Using the Service_Doctor.sql Script Troubleshooting and Diagnosing Errors in Control Center Agent (CCA) Run-Time Views and Utilities Online Warehouse Builder Resources
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Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)
Type Tutoring The Best OWB Online Training Institute From Hyderabad, India Course Content: INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE WAREHOUSE BUILDER ENVIRONMENT What Is Oracle Warehouse Builder? Basic Process Flow of Design and Deployment Oracle Warehouse Builder Licensing and Connectivity Options Installing Oracle Warehouse Builder 11.2 OWBSYS Schema Using OWB 11.2 with Database 10g R2 Using the Repository Assistant to Manage Workspaces Supported operating systems (OS), sources, targets, and optional components GETTING STARTED WITH WAREHOUSE BUILDER Logging In to OWB Design Center Overview of the Design Center OWB Projects Overview of Objects within a Project Overview of Objects within an Oracle Module Organizing Metadata Using Foldering Locations Navigator and Globals Navigator panels Setting Projects Preferences: Recent Logons UNDERSTANDING THE WAREHOUSE BUILDER ARCHITECTURE Warehouse Builder Development Cycle Overview of the Architecture for Design, Deployment, Execution Overview of Configurations, Control Centers, and Locations Creating Target Schemas Registering DB User as an OWB User Roles and Privileges of Warehouse Builder Users Registering an Oracle Workflow User DEFINING SOURCE METADATA Data warehouse implementation: Typical steps Difference Between Obtaining Relational and Flat File Source Metadata Creating Flat File Module Sampling Simple Delimited File Sampling Multi-record Flat File Creating an Oracle Module Selecting the Tables for Import DEFINING ETL MAPPINGS FOR STAGING DATA Purpose of a Staging Area Define OWB Mappings Mapping Editor Interface: Grouping, Ungrouping, and Spotlighting Creating External Tables Create and Bind process Levels of Synchronizing Changes Using the Automapper in the Mapping Editor Set loading type and target load ordering USING THE DATA TRANSFORMATION OPERATORS Component Palette Using a Joiner Lookup Operator: Handling Multiple Match Rows Using the Subquery Filter Operator Using the Set, Sequence, and Splitter Operators Pivot and Unpivot Operators Using the Aggreagator, Constant, Transformation, and Pre/Post Mapping Operators Deploying and Executing in Projects Navigator Panel CLEANSING AND MATCH-MERGING NAME AND ADDRESS DATA Integrating Data Quality into ETL Name and Address Data Cleansing Name and Address Server Name and Address Software Providers Settings in the Name and Address Operator Reviewing a Name and Address Mapping Consolidating Data Using the Match Merge Operator Using the Match Merge Operator in a Mapping USING PROCESS FLOWS Process Flow Concepts Creating a Process Flow Module, a Process Flow Package and a Process Flow Types of Activities: Fork, And, Mapping, End Activity Creating Transitions Between Activities Some More Activities: Manual, SQLPLUS, Email Generating the Process Flow Package DEPLOYING AND REPORTING ON ETL JOBS Logical Versus Physical Implementation Setting Object Configuration Deployment Concepts Invoking the Control Center Manager Deploy Options and Preferences Repository Browser Starting OWB Browser Listener and the Repository Browser Browsing Design Center and Control Center Reports USING THE MAPPING DEBUGGER Overview of the Mapping Debugger Initializing a Mapping Debugging Session Preparing the testing environment and test data Setting breakpoints and watch points Evaluating the flow of data to detect mapping errors ENHANCING ETL PERFORMANCE Performance Tuning at Various Levels Performance-Related Parameters in ETL Design Configuring Mappings for Operating Modes, DML Error Logging, Commit Control, and Default Audit Levels Enabling Partition Exchange Loading (PEL) for Targets Performance-Related Parameters in Schema Design Configuring Indexes, Partitions, Constraints Enabling Parallelism and Parallel DML Setting Tablespace Properties and Gathering Schema Statistics MANAGING BACKUPS, DEVELOPMENT CHANGES, AND SECURITY Overview of Metadata Loader Utilities (MDL) Managing Metadata Changes by Using Snapshots Using Change Manager Version Management of Design Objects Graphical UI for Security Management Object-Level Security Setting Security Parameters INTEGRATING WITH ORACLE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ENTERPRISE EDITION (OBI EE) Business Justification: Tools Integration Integrating with OBI EE and OBI SE Transferring BI Metadata to OBI EE Server Setting Up the UDML File Location Deriving the BI Metadata (OBI EE) Deploying the BI Module Converting the UDML File for OBI EE Oracle BI Admin and Answers Tool APPENDIX B: CREATING EXPERTS Harnessing OWB Power and Complexity for New Users OWB "Experts": Directed Guidance and Knowledge Management Creating an Expert Starting an Expert Creating Your Own Custom Dialog Scenario: ROLAP to MOLAP in Five Easy Steps Scenario: Expert for Creating External Table APPENDIX C: USING DIAGNOSIS AND DEBUGGING TECHNIQUES Collecting Information Before Contacting Oracle Support Sequence Used by Oracle Support Representatives to Process Calls Activating Debugging and Logging for Full Java Debug Trace Activating Tracing Using the Service_Doctor.sql Script Troubleshooting and Diagnosing Errors in Control Center Agent (CCA) Run-Time Views and Utilities Online Warehouse Builder Resources
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Contact us: Swathi, +91-, OWB Online Training Institute from Hyderabad India Course Content: INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE WAREHOUSE BUILDER ENVIRONMENT What Is Oracle Warehouse Builder? Basic Process Flow of Design and Deployment Oracle Warehouse Builder Licensing and Connectivity Options Installing Oracle Warehouse Builder 11.2 OWBSYS Schema Using OWB 11.2 with Database 10g R2 Using the Repository Assistant to Manage Workspaces Supported operating systems (OS), sources, targets, and optional components GETTING STARTED WITH WAREHOUSE BUILDER Logging In to OWB Design Center Overview of the Design Center OWB Projects Overview of Objects within a Project Overview of Objects within an Oracle Module Organizing Metadata Using Foldering Locations Navigator and Globals Navigator panels Setting Projects Preferences: Recent Logons UNDERSTANDING THE WAREHOUSE BUILDER ARCHITECTURE Warehouse Builder Development Cycle Overview of the Architecture for Design, Deployment, Execution Overview of Configurations, Control Centers, and Locations Creating Target Schemas Registering DB User as an OWB User Roles and Privileges of Warehouse Builder Users Registering an Oracle Workflow User DEFINING SOURCE METADATA Data warehouse implementation: Typical steps Difference Between Obtaining Relational and Flat File Source Metadata Creating Flat File Module Sampling Simple Delimited File Sampling Multi-record Flat File Creating an Oracle Module Selecting the Tables for Import DEFINING ETL MAPPINGS FOR STAGING DATA Purpose of a Staging Area Define OWB Mappings Mapping Editor Interface: Grouping, Ungrouping, and Spotlighting Creating External Tables Create and Bind process Levels of Synchronizing Changes Using the Automapper in the Mapping Editor Set loading type and target load ordering USING THE DATA TRANSFORMATION OPERATORS Component Palette Using a Joiner Lookup Operator: Handling Multiple Match Rows Using the Subquery Filter Operator Using the Set, Sequence, and Splitter Operators Pivot and Unpivot Operators Using the Aggreagator, Constant, Transformation, and Pre/Post Mapping Operators Deploying and Executing in Projects Navigator Panel CLEANSING AND MATCH-MERGING NAME AND ADDRESS DATA Integrating Data Quality into ETL Name and Address Data Cleansing Name and Address Server Name and Address Software Providers Settings in the Name and Address Operator Reviewing a Name and Address Mapping Consolidating Data Using the Match Merge Operator Using the Match Merge Operator in a Mapping USING PROCESS FLOWS Process Flow Concepts Creating a Process Flow Module, a Process Flow Package and a Process Flow Types of Activities: Fork, And, Mapping, End Activity Creating Transitions Between Activities Some More Activities: Manual, SQLPLUS, Email Generating the Process Flow Package DEPLOYING AND REPORTING ON ETL JOBS Logical Versus Physical Implementation Setting Object Configuration Deployment Concepts Invoking the Control Center Manager Deploy Options and Preferences Repository Browser Starting OWB Browser Listener and the Repository Browser Browsing Design Center and Control Center Reports USING THE MAPPING DEBUGGER Overview of the Mapping Debugger Initializing a Mapping Debugging Session Preparing the testing environment and test data Setting breakpoints and watch points Evaluating the flow of data to detect mapping errors ENHANCING ETL PERFORMANCE Performance Tuning at Various Levels Performance-Related Parameters in ETL Design Configuring Mappings for Operating Modes, DML Error Logging, Commit Control, and Default Audit Levels Enabling Partition Exchange Loading (PEL) for Targets Performance-Related Parameters in Schema Design Configuring Indexes, Partitions, Constraints Enabling Parallelism and Parallel DML Setting Tablespace Properties and Gathering Schema Statistics MANAGING BACKUPS, DEVELOPMENT CHANGES, AND SECURITY Overview of Metadata Loader Utilities (MDL) Managing Metadata Changes by Using Snapshots Using Change Manager Version Management of Design Objects Graphical UI for Security Management Object-Level Security Setting Security Parameters INTEGRATING WITH ORACLE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ENTERPRISE EDITION (OBI EE) Business Justification: Tools Integration Integrating with OBI EE and OBI SE Transferring BI Metadata to OBI EE Server Setting Up the UDML File Location Deriving the BI Metadata (OBI EE) Deploying the BI Module Converting the UDML File for OBI EE Oracle BI Admin and Answers Tool APPENDIX B: CREATING EXPERTS Harnessing OWB Power and Complexity for New Users OWB "Experts": Directed Guidance and Knowledge Management Creating an Expert Starting an Expert Creating Your Own Custom Dialog Scenario: ROLAP to MOLAP in Five Easy Steps Scenario: Expert for Creating External Table APPENDIX C: USING DIAGNOSIS AND DEBUGGING TECHNIQUES Collecting Information Before Contacting Oracle Support Sequence Used by Oracle Support Representatives to Process Calls Activating Debugging and Logging for Full Java Debug Trace Activating Tracing Using the Service_Doctor.sql Script Troubleshooting and Diagnosing Errors in Control Center Agent (CCA) Run-Time Views and Utilities Online Warehouse Builder Resources
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Oracle 11g R2 RAC Training Course Contents Oracle RAC Concepts and Architecture • What is Cluster and Cluster ware • RAC Architecture and RAC Benefits • OHASD • OCR, VOTING DISK • Describe ASM Architecture • Hardware Requirements • Network Requirements • Grid Plug and Play Considerations • Single Client Access Names • Cache Fusion Concepts • ASM Concepts Oracle Clusterware Installation • Oracle Clusterware Pre-requiste • Clusterware Installation • Creating and Managing ASM Disk Groups • Creating and Managing ASM Cluster Filesystems • Cluster Setup Task • Using Raw Partitions • Cluster Configuration • Installing Automatic Storage Management • Configure ASM Storage • Install the Database Software Database Creation • Storage Options for Database Files • Create the Database • Single Instance to RAC Conversion RAC DB Administration • Cluster Database Instance Administration • Using CRSCTL and SRVCTL utility • Automatic Undo Management and RAC • ASM Instance and Crash Recovery in RAC Backup and Recover a RAC DB • Protecting Against Media Failure • Oracle Recovery Manager RAC DB Monitoring and Tuning • RAC Wait Events • Tuning Services • Workload Dispatching • High Availability of Services in RAC High Availability of Connections • Fast Application Notification • Load Balancing Advisory • Transparent Application Failover Oracle Clusterware Administration • Controlling the Oracle Clusterware Stack • Back Up and Recover Your Voting Disks • Back Up and Recover Oracle Cluster Registry • Prevent Automatic Instance Restarts Diagnosing the Oracle Clusterware components • Oracle Clusterware Main Log Files • RAC Diagnostic Infrastructure Node Addition/Removal • Add and Delete Nodes and Instances Patching • Rolling Patches, and Rolling Upgrades • Installing Patch using opatch Utility
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What we offer: Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) enables clustering of the database instances from multiple servers, which share the storage and enable high availability, scalability, and manageability of the databases, Oracle 10g R2 RAC on OEL4. Oracle Corporation includes RAC with the Standard Edition of Oracle Database (aka Baby RAC),Oracle RAC allows multiple computers to run Oracle RDBMS software simultaneously. In an Oracle 11g RAC environment, two or more computers (each with an instance) concurrently access a single database. This allows an application or user to connect to either computer and have access to a single coordinated set of data. First of all I have to mention that I’ve prepared this guide based on the well known RAC. Oracle 10g makes it easy for customers to run the cluster databases, as customers do not have to go to multiple vendors to get the things done. Students learn how to install and administer Oracle Clusterware, Real Application Clusters, and Automatic Storage Management. Students also learn how to administer their Database in a Real Application Clusters environment using Enterprise Manager Grid Control. KITS Online Training Institute offers the best Oracle 11g RAC online training From Hyderabad,with the IT industry specialists. As our trainers are experienced certified trainers will share their experience, tips and tricks in the Oracle 11g RAC Online training course. Oracle 11g RAC Course Content Introduction about Oracle 11g RAC Installation of Oracle Clusterware (CRS) and configuration ASM with RAC RAC Software Installation & Database Creation Oracle Clusterware Administration & Debugging RAC Administration RAC Services Performance Monitoring Backup and Recovery in RA
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