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RAC Attack - Oracle Cluster Database at Home/RAC SQL and PLSQL

RAC Attack - Oracle Cluster Database at Home (e)

Overview
Planning Your Time
Events
Creating Printed Lab Handbooks
Local Manual of Style
Bullpen (Newly Contributed Content)
Expanded Table of Contents
Flowchart - Part I

Part I: Setting Up RAC

  1. Hardware and Windows Preparation
  2. Linux Install
  3. Create Cluster
  4. Grid Install (ASM)
  5. Grid Install (Shared Filesystem)
  6. RAC Install
  7. Create Database
  8. Rolling Patches

Part II: Exploring RAC

  1. Clusterware Testing
  2. Services, Failover and Load Balancing
  3. RAC SQL and PLSQL
  4. RAC Backups and Recovery


Prev: Services, Failover and Load Balancing



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RAC SQL and PLSQL

  1. Install Runstats
  2. Sequence Test
  3. Parallel Query Test
  4. Scheduler Test
  5. File Test


Next: RAC Backups and Recovery

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Last modified on 28 March 2012, at 22:40
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