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Summary:
In Part 2 of this course, students will learn how to create a replication environment using other architecture such as a logical standby database, downstream replication and active dataguard. Also in Part 2, a major portion of the allotted time will be spent in troubleshooting Streams replication environment, how to reduce the lag between the source Database and the Target Database, how to reconstruct a target replication environment using transportable tablespace features of Oracle, how to handle data conflicts, how to generate Streams health check report, and how to interpret the reports.
Duration:
5 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience:
This course is designed for Database Administrators supporting Replication using Oracle Streams architecture.
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Prerequisites:
A skill level equivalent to a working Oracle 9i or 10g or 11g database administrator (DBA), or familiarity with administering an Oracle 9i or 10g or 11g database instance
Basic UNIX/Linux operating system navigation skills, including the ability to use ls, cd, and pwd commands
Basic Oracle skills, including the ability to use SQL plus as well as how to find alert logs, configuration files
Last Update: May 23, 2012