Oracle10g DBA Performance Tuning

Thi The purpose of this five-day course is to equip database administrators to recognize, diagnose and remedy performance problems which might arise in the operation of the Oracle database server. Beyond reactive measures, proactive actions which can be taken to avoid performance issues before they arise or are recognized are also considered. This course goes beyond basic automatic tuning techniques discussed elsewhere within our database administrator curriculum and covers the whole range of tuning issues, including manual database tuning techniques, host system tuning, network and listener tuning, and others. Among the specific subjects discussed in this course are:

  • Utilization of advanced self-tuning and self-management capabilities, including the use of the database Advisors and other components of the Management Framework.
  • Performance monitoring, problem troubleshooting, and resolution.
  • Detailed scrutiny of database activity using statistics and wait events, as well as a review of the underlying mechanisms and computations involved in the automatic tuning features of the Oracle10g release.
  • Manual database tuning using Statspack.
  • Tuning of the shared pool, buffer cache and shared memory structures, including little known techniques to address unique circumstances and challenges.
  • Tuning recovery structures such as checkpoints and redo data.
  • Tuning physical storage structures such as file I/O and database blocks, detecting and reducing fragmentation of physical storage.
  • Tuning specialty structures such as the PGA and temporary space.
  • Use of specialty performance tuning features, such as metrics, metric baselines, and alerts.
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Target audience

The target audience for this course is Oracle database administrators and data center support engineers and consultants. Additionally, senior database developers will benefit from an understanding of the architecture of the Oracle database with which they interface.

Students should have attended the following courses or have equivalent knowledge and experience:

  • Oracle10g Administration I
  • Oracle10g Administration II
Course content

PERFORMANCE TUNING OVERVIEW DATABASE PERFORMANCE TUNING CONTEXT • THE DATABASE INSTANCE TUNING METHODOLOGY

STATISTICS & WAIT EVENTS ABOUT THE DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE VIEWS • EXAMINING THE STATISTICS • INTERPRETING THE STATISTICS

USING STATSPACK INSTALL THE STATSPACK UTILITY • CREATE STATSPACK SNAPSHOTS • GENERATE STATSPACK REPORTS • IDENTIFY THE REPORT SECTIONS

AUTOMATIC TUNING & AWR ABOUT THE MANAGEMENT & ADVISORY FRAMEWORK • MANAGING THE AUTOMATIC WORKLOAD REPOSITORY • ABOUT THE ACTIVE SESSION HISTORY (ASH) • AUTOMATIC DATABASE DIAGNOSTIC MONITOR • MANAGING SNAPSHOTS • CREATE_BASELINE() & DROP_BASELINE()• CREATE_SNAPSHOT() & DROP_SNAPSHOT_RANGE()

METRICS, ALERTS & BASELINES METRICS & ALERT THRESHOLDS • MANAGING METRICS • MANAGING ALERTS • USE EM REAL-TIME MONITORS

TUNING MEMORY: THE SHARED POOL MORE ABOUT THE SHARED POOL • DIAGNOSE SHARED POOL PROBLEMS • KEEP OBJECTS IN THE SHARED POOL

TUNING MEMORY: THE BUFFER CACHE MORE ABOUT THE BUFFER CACHE • REMEDY PERFORMANCE ISSUES

TUNING MEMORY: AUTOMATIC SHARED MEMORY AUTOMATIC SHARED MEMORY MANAGEMENT • USING EM & THE MEMORY ADVISORS

TUNING I/O: CHECKPOINT & REDO TUNING TUNE REDO WRITING & ARCHIVING • MTTR ADVISOR & TUNING CHECKPOINTS • LOG_CHECKPOINTS_TO_ALERT • ADDITIONAL REDO TUNING OPTIONS

TUNING I/O: DATABASE WRITES

SPACE TUNING: PGA & TEMPORARY SPACE PGA MEMORY MANAGEMENT • TEMPORARY SPACE MANAGEMENT

SPACE TUNING: BLOCK SPACE USAGE USING THE SHRINK SPACE OPTION • USING THE SEGMENT ADVISOR


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