Introduction and simple using of Oracle Logistics Information System Yaxian Yao

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Building Portals to access Grid Middleware National Technical University of Athens Konstantinos Dolkas, On behalf of Andreas Menychtas.
Advertisements

Module 13: Performance Tuning. Overview Performance tuning methodologies Instance level Database level Application level Overview of tools and techniques.
2 Copyright © 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved. Installing the Oracle Database Software.
Acknowledgments Byron Bush, Scott S. Hilpert and Lee, JeongKyu
Oracle9i Database Administrator: Implementation and Administration 1 Chapter 2 Overview of Database Administrator (DBA) Tools.
15 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Monitoring and Managing Memory.
12 Copyright © 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved. Proactive Maintenance.
ManageEngine TM Applications Manager 8 Monitoring Custom Applications.
70-290: MCSE Guide to Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment Chapter 11: Monitoring Server Performance.
Chapter 14 Chapter 14: Server Monitoring and Optimization.
70-270, MCSE/MCSA Guide to Installing and Managing Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003 Chapter Thirteen Performing Network.
Oracle 10g Database Administrator: Implementation and Administration Chapter 14 Proactive Maintenance.
10 Copyright © 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved. Managing Undo Data.
Lesson 18: Configuring Application Restriction Policies
Maintaining and Updating Windows Server 2008
MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration Chapter 11 Managing and Monitoring a Windows Server 2008 Network.
Chapter 9 Overview  Reasons to monitor SQL Server  Performance Monitoring and Tuning  Tools for Monitoring SQL Server  Common Monitoring and Tuning.
Module 8: Monitoring SQL Server for Performance. Overview Why to Monitor SQL Server Performance Monitoring and Tuning Tools for Monitoring SQL Server.
Hands-On Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Chapter 11 Server and Network Monitoring.
CH 13 Server and Network Monitoring. Hands-On Microsoft Windows Server Objectives Understand the importance of server monitoring Monitor server.
Windows Server 2008 Chapter 11 Last Update
Virtual Memory Tuning   You can improve a server’s performance by optimizing the way the paging file is used   You may want to size the paging file.
Copyright © 2007 Quest Software The Changing Role of SQL Server DBA’s Bryan Oliver SQL Server Domain Expert Quest Software.
Module 8: Server Management. Overview Server-level and instance-level resources such as memory and processes Database-level resources such as logical.
Database Advisors Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor ( ADDM )
12 Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved. Database Maintenance.
15 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Proactive Maintenance.
Introduction Optimizing Application Performance with Pinpoint Accuracy What every IT Executive, Administrator & Developer Needs to Know.
2 Copyright © 2006, Oracle. All rights reserved. Performance Tuning: Overview.
Chapter Oracle Server An Oracle Server consists of an Oracle database (stored data, control and log files.) The Server will support SQL to define.
70-291: MCSE Guide to Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Chapter 7: Domain Name System.
5 Chapter Five Web Servers. 5 Chapter Objectives Learn about the Microsoft Personal Web Server Software Learn how to improve Web site performance Learn.
1Introduction Objectives 1-2 Course Objectives 1-3 Oracle Products 1-4 Relational Database Systems 1-5 How the Data Is Organized 1-6 Integrity Constraints.
Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved. Managing Concurrent Requests.
CSE 781 – DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Introduction To Oracle 10g Rajika Tandon.
70-290: MCSE Guide to Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment, Enhanced Chapter 11: Monitoring Server Performance.
Informix IDS Administration with the New Server Studio 4.0 By Lester Knutsen My experience with the beta of Server Studio and the new Informix database.
Database Systems Slide 1 Database Systems Lecture 5 Overview of Oracle Database Architecture - Concept Manual : Chapters 1,8 Lecturer : Dr Bela Stantic.
Oracle Tuning Considerations. Agenda Why Tune ? Why Tune ? Ways to Improve Performance Ways to Improve Performance Hardware Hardware Software Software.
Oracle 10g Database Administrator: Implementation and Administration Chapter 2 Tools and Architecture.
Oracle9i Performance Tuning Chapter 12 Tuning Tools.
Quick Tips for Database Performance Tuning Sergey Koltakov Kurt Engeleiter Product Manager.
70-290: MCSE Guide to Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment, Enhanced Chapter 11: Monitoring Server Performance.
The Self-Managing Database: Automatic SGA Memory Management Tirthankar Lahiri Senior Manager, Distributed Cache & Memory Management Oracle Corporation.
7 Copyright © 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved. Managing Undo Data.
Continuous DB integration testing with RAT „RATCOIN”
Chapter 1Oracle9i DBA II: Backup/Recovery and Network Administration 1 Chapter 1 Backup and Recovery Overview MSCD642 Backup and Recovery.
1 Copyright © 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved. Following a Tuning Methodology.
Oracle9i Performance Tuning Chapter 11 Advanced Tuning Topics.
Jack Malloch Product Service Advisor Global Support Services.
Chapter 5 Managing Multi-user Databases 1. Multi-User Issues Database Administration Concurrency Control Database Security Database Recovery Page 307.
Maintaining and Updating Windows Server 2008 Lesson 8.
17 Copyright © 2006, Oracle. All rights reserved. Information Publisher.
4 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Managing the Oracle Instance.
9 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Getting Started with Oracle Migration Workbench.
5 Copyright © 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved. Managing the Oracle Instance.
1 Copyright © 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved. Oracle Database Administration: Overview.
9 Copyright © 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved. Managing Undo Data.
10 Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved. Managing Undo Data.
SQL Database Management
Fundamental of Databases
Nithyamoorthy S Core Mind Technologies
Project Management: Messages
How To Pass Oracle 1z0-060 Exam In First Attempt?
Creating an Oracle Database
Managing Multi-user Databases
Get Verified Oracle 1z0-062 Study Material - Oracle 1z0-062 Exam Dumps PDF Realexamdumps.com
Index Index.
Database administration
Presentation transcript:

Introduction and simple using of Oracle Logistics Information System Yaxian Yao

Outline  Introduction of Oracle 11g  How to install Oracle 11g  The steps for installing  Create a new Database  The difference between 11g and former ones  The basic use of Oracle 11g  The advanced functions of Oracle 11g

Introduction  Oracle 11g is a new software of Database released by Oracle at  Oracle 11g has more than 400 functions  The testing hours reach 15 million for it  Oracle 11g has lots of new functions than former versions

How to install Oracle 11g  Download Oracle 11g from internet  Choose the basic way to install Oracle 11g

How to install Oracle 11g  Test your computer capacity before installing

How to install Oracle 11g  Oracle Configuration Manager register

How to install Oracle 11g  Summary looks for your choice

How to install Oracle 11g  The process for installing

How to install Oracle 11g  The process for installing

How to install Oracle 11g  The process for installing

How to install Oracle 11g  Finish creating Database, the information we can find in a certain box

How to install Oracle 11g  Make passwords

How to install Oracle 11g  Finish installing

Enter the Database by web page

Create a new Database  We use Database Configuration Assistant to create a new database

Create a new Database  The first step - choose the option you want

Create a new Database  The second step – choose the database module

Create a new Database  The third step – name your Database

Create a new Database  Step four – deploy enterprise manager

Create a new Database  Step five - set the password

Create a new Database  Step six - Set the storage function

Create a new database  Step seven – The place where Database locates

Create a new Database  Step eight – recover deployment

Create a new Database  Step nine – content of Database

Create a new Database  Step ten – initial the characters

Create a new Database  Step eleven – security deployment

Create a new Database  Step twelve – open the auto-maintain

Create a new Database  Step thirteen – Database storage

Create a new Database  Step fourteen – create Database

The difference between 11g and former ones  Before Oracle 10g, we must install a client-side on the customer’s computer  For Oracle 10g and 11g, we can operate the database on the web page. So we don’t need to install a client- side on each computer  The defect in my opinion is that it’s not convenient for us to use the web page, so I advice we use the software “Toad for Oracle”

The basic use of Oracle 11g  Like access, we can use it to create table, insert data modify data and save it

Create table

Insert data

Select data

The advanced functions of Oracle 11g  1. Database Replay  You can use Database Replay to capture a workload on the production system and replay it on a test system with the exact timing, concurrency, and transaction characteristics of the original workload. This enables you to test the effects of a system change without affecting the production system.  Step 1. On the production system, capture the workload into capture files  Step 2. Copy the capture files to the test system and preprocess them  Step 3. On the test system, replay the preprocessed files  Step 4. Using the reports generated by Database Replay, perform detailed analysis of both the workload capture and workload replay

The advanced functions of Oracle 11g Database Replay Workflow

The advanced functions of Oracle 11g  2. SQL Plan Management  SQL plan management is a preventative mechanism that records and evaluates the execution plans of SQL statements over time, and builds SQL plan baselines composed of a set of existing plans known to be efficient.  The SQL plan baselines are then used to preserve performance of corresponding SQL statements, regardless of changes occurring in the system.

The advanced functions of Oracle 11g  3. Automatic Diagnostic Repository (ADR)  The ADR is a file-based repository for database diagnostic data such as traces, dumps, the alert log, health monitor reports, and more.  It has a unified directory structure across multiple instances and multiple products.

The advanced functions of Oracle 11g ADR Directory Structure for an Oracle Database Instance

The advanced functions of Oracle 11g  4. Incident Packaging Service  A DBA can automatically and easily gather all diagnostic data (traces, health check reports, SQL test cases, and more) pertaining to a critical error and package the data into a zip file suitable for transmission to Oracle Support.

The advanced functions of Oracle 11g  5. Automatic SQL Tuning Advisor  Oracle Database automatically runs the SQL Tuning Advisor on selected high-load SQL statements from the Automatic Workload Repository (AWR) that qualify as tuning candidates.  Once automatic SQL tuning begins, the following steps are performed:  1. Identify SQL candidates in the AWR for tuning.  2. Tune each SQL statement individually by calling the SQL Tuning Advisor.  3. Test SQL profiles by executing the SQL statement.  4. Optionally implement the SQL profiles provided they meet the criteria of threefold performance improvement.

The advanced functions of Oracle 11g  6. Automatic Shared Memory Management  Automatic Shared Memory Management simplifies the configuration of the SGA(System Global Area ).  In response to the workload on the system, the automatic SGA management distributes the memory appropriately for the following memory pools: Database buffer cache (default pool) Shared pool Large pool Java pool Streams pool

The advanced functions of Oracle 11g  7. Database Resource Manager  The Database Resource Manager solves many resource allocation problems that an operating system does not manage so well: Excessive overhead Inefficient scheduling Inappropriate allocation of resources Inability to man age database-specific resources  With the Database Resource Manager, you can do the following: Guarantee certain users a minimum amount of processing resources regardless of the load on the system and the number of users Distribute available processing resources by allocating percentages of CPU time or I/O requests per second to different users and applications

The advanced functions of Oracle 11g  8. Securefile  LOB storage parameter that allows deduplication, encryption, and compression  9. Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM)  This lets Oracle Database diagnose its own performance and determine how identified problems could be resolved. It runs automatically after each AWR statistics capture, making the performance diagnostic data readily available.

The advanced functions of Oracle 11g  10. Automatic Workload Repository (AWR)  A built-in repository in every Oracle Database. At regular interval s, the Oracle Database makes a snapshot of all its vital statistics and workload information and stores them here.

The advanced functions of Oracle 11g If we want to know more, we can read the Oracle Database document library.