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Introduction to Oracle Database 19c

  • Overview of Oracle Database 19c features and architecture.
  • Understanding the system requirements for installation.
  • Overview of installation methods: manual and using Oracle Universal Installer (OUI).

Pre-Installation Planning

  • Preparing the environment: hardware and software prerequisites.
  • Setting up the operating system for Oracle Database installation.
  • Configuring network and storage requirements.

Installing Oracle Database 19c

  • Step-by-step installation using Oracle Universal Installer (OUI).
  • Configuring Oracle Net Services for database connectivity.
  • Creating a database using the Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA).
  • Post-installation tasks: setting environment variables, verifying installation, and securing the database.

Installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure

  • Introduction to Oracle Grid Infrastructure for standalone server (Oracle Restart).
  • Installing and configuring Oracle Grid Infrastructure.
  • Managing Oracle ASM and Clusterware components.

Overview of Oracle Database Upgrade Process

  • Understanding the upgrade paths and supported versions.
  • Planning for an upgrade: pre-upgrade tasks and considerations.
  • Tools and methods for upgrading to Oracle Database 19c.

Preparing for Database Upgrade

  • Running the Oracle Database Pre-Upgrade Information Tool.
  • Addressing pre-upgrade warnings and recommendations.
  • Backing up the database before the upgrade.

Performing the Upgrade

  • Upgrading to Oracle Database 19c using Database Upgrade Assistant (DBUA).
  • Manual upgrade process using command-line tools.
  • Post-upgrade tasks: updating database parameters, recompiling invalid objects, and testing the upgraded database.

Troubleshooting and Best Practices

  • Common issues encountered during installation and upgrade.
  • Using log files and diagnostic tools for troubleshooting.
  • Best practices for a successful installation and upgrade.

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • Fundamental knowledge of Oracle database administration.
  • Familiarity with SQL and PL/SQL.

Target Audience

  • Database administrators.
  • IT professionals.
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