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Oracle 10g Administration
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Exam Number: 1Z0-042
Associated Certifications: Oracle Database 10g DBA
OCA
Exam Price: $125.00 USD
Duration: 105 minutes
Passing Score: 68%
Installing Oracle Database 10g Software
Identify system requirements
Use Optimal Flexible Architecture
Install software with Oracle Universal Installer
Identify and configure commonly used environment variables
Creating an Oracle Database
Explain the Oracle database architecture
Explain the instance architecture
Use the management framework
Use DBCA to Create a database
Use DBCA to Configure a database
Use DBCA to Drop a database
Use DBCA to Manage templates
Managing Schema Objects
Create and modify tables
Define constraints
View the attributes of a table
View the contents of a table
Create indexes and views
Name database objects
Select appropriate data types
Create and use sequences
Managing Data
Manipulate data through SQL using INSERT, UPDATE,
and DELETE
Use Data Pump to export data
Use Data Pump to import data
Load data with SQL Loader
Create directory objects
PL/SQL
Identify PL/SQL objects
Describe triggers and triggering events
Undo Management
Monitor and administer undo
Configure undo retention
Guarantee undo retention
Use the Undo Advisor
Describe the relationship between undo and transactions
Size the undo tablespace
Monitoring and Resolving Lock Conflicts
Detect and resolve lock conflicts
Manage deadlocks
Describe the relationship between transactions and
locks
Explain lock modes within the Oracle Database 10g
Controlling the Database
Start and stop iSQL*Plus
Start and stop Enterprise Manager Database Control
Start and stop the Oracle Listener
Start up and shut down Oracle Database 10g
Describe startup and shutdown options for the Oracle
Database
Handle Parameter files
Locate and view the Database alert log
Oracle Database Security
Apply the principal of least privilege
Manage default user accounts
Implement standard password security features
Audit database activity
Register for security updates
Oracle Net Services
Use Database Control to Create additional listeners
Use Database Control to Create Oracle Net service
aliases
Use Database Control to Configure connect time failover
Use Listener features
Use the Oracle Net Manager to configure client and
middle-tier connections
Use TNSPING to test Oracle Net connectivity
Describe Oracle Net Services
Describe Oracle Net names resolution methods
Backup and Recovery Concepts
Describe the basics of database backup, restore and
recovery
Describe the types of failure that may occur in an
Oracle Database
Describe ways to tune instance recovery
Identify the importance of checkpoints, redo log files,
and archived log files
Configure ARCHIVELOG mode
Configure a database for recoverability
Storage Structures
Define the purpose of tablespaces and data files
Create tablespaces
Manage tablespaces (alter, drop, generate DDL, take
offline, put on line, add data files, make read-only/read-write)
Obtain tablespace information from EM and the data
dictionary
Drop tablespaces
Describe the default tablespaces
Administering Users
Create and manage database user accounts
Create and manage roles
Grant and revoke privileges
Control resource usage by users
Oracle Shared Servers
Identify when to use Oracle Shared Servers
Configure Oracle Shared Servers
Monitor Shared Servers
Describe the shared server architecture
Performance Monitoring
Troubleshoot invalid and unusable objects
Gather optimizer statistics
View performance metrics
React to performance issues
Proactive Maintenance
Set warning and critical alert thresholds
Collect and use baseline metrics
Use tuning and diagnostic advisors
Use the Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM)
Manage the Automatic Workload Repository
Describe server generated alerts
Database Backups
Create consistent database backups
Back up your database without shutting it down
Create incremental backups
Automate database backups
Monitor the flash recovery area
Describe the difference between image copies and backup
sets
Describe the different types of database backups
Backup a control file to trace
Manage backups
Database Recovery
Recover from loss of a Control file
Recover from loss of a Redo log file
Recover from loss of a system-critical data file
Recover from loss of a non system-critical data file
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