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Oracle DBA Pocket Guide
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- Contents
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Oracle DBA Pocket Guide
- + Introduction
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Oracle Architecture
- + Software Options
- + Configuration Planning
- + Installation
- + Initialization Parameters
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Backup and Recovery
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Security
- + Authentication
- + Profiles
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Privileges
- System privileges
- AUDIT
- CLUSTER
- CONTEXT
- DATABASE
- DATABASE LINKS
- DEBUG
- DIMENSION
- DIRECTORY
- INDEX
- INDEXTYPE
- LIBRARY
- MATERIALIZED VIEW
- OPERATOR
- OUTLINE
- PROCEDURE
- PROFILE
- RESOURCE COST
- ROLE
- ROLLBACK SEGMENT
- SEQUENCE
- SESSION
- SYNONYM
- SYSTEM
- TABLE
- TABLESPACES
- TRIGGER
- TYPES
- USER
- VIEW
- Miscellaneous privileges
- Special system privileges
- Schema object privileges
- Directories
- External tables
- Indextypes
- Libraries
- Materialized views
- Operators
- Procedures, functions, and packages
- Sequences
- Tables
- User-defined types
- Views
- Privilege commands
- GRANT
- REVOKE
- + Roles
- + Auditing
- + Other Security Features
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The Data Dictionary
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Static Views
- Families of views
- Advisor views
- Change Data Capture views
- Constraint views
- Data dictionary views
- Index views
- Jobs and Advanced Queuing views
- Lock views
- Log group views
- Materialized view views
- Networking and distributed transaction views
- Objects Option views
- Partitioning views
- Programming and PL/SQL views
- Replication views
- Scheduler views
- Security and auditing views
- Server information views
- SQLJ views
- Storage views
- Streams views
- Table, column, and view views
- + Dynamic Views
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Static Views
- Index
The Oracle database is one of the most popular in the world, and for good reason. It's compatible, scalable, portable, and capable of performing incredibly fast. The advantages Oracle holds over its competition come with a price, however--it's a highly complex database that's becoming more complex with every release. And this level of detail, of course, can begin to weigh on database administrators (DBAs).
Fortunately, the Oracle DBA Pocket Guide from O'Reilly is on the case. This handy reference is designed to help administrators make more effective use of their time by presenting a compact summary of DBA tasks in an easy-to-use form. With this book by your side, you'll have instant access to the most important concepts, best practices, tips, and checklists. Key topics include architecture, installation, configuration, tuning, and backup/recovery. Everything that you absolutely must know to do your job well is right there at your fingertips.
Moreover, the Oracle DBA Pocket Guide covers Oracle Database 9i, as well as its latest release, Oracle Database 10g. The first database designed for enterprising grid computing, Oracle Database 10g significantly reduces the cost of managing the IT environment with a simplified install, reduced configuration and management requirements, and automatic performance diagnosis and SQL tuning.
The latest in O'Reilly's line of bestselling Oracle titles, this book is an invaluable companion for any database administrator--new or experienced-- interested in reviewing core Oracle concepts at a glance.
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Computers > Database Management > General
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Publication year : 2005
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 910

