Overview
A High Availability Cluster and the Foundation for Oracle RAC.
Oracle Clusterware is a portable cluster software that allows clustering of independent servers so that they cooperate as a single system. Oracle Clusterware was first released with Oracle Database 10g Release 1 as the required cluster technology for the Oracle multi-instance database, Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC).
This OD-19c-CAW: Oracle Database 19c: Clusterware Administration Workshop course teaches you general cluster concepts and Oracle Clusterware architecture. In this course you will learn in-depth understanding of installing, configuring, patching and maintaining Oracle Clusterware 19c.
Skills Covered
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Configure a Standalone Flex Cluster
- Add a New Hub Node to the Cluster
- Create an additional ASM disk group
- Install RAC Database Software
- Create a RAC Database
- Start and Stop Oracle Clusterware
- Add and Remove Oracle Clusterware Configuration Files
- Perform Backup of the OCR and OLR
- Configure Network Interfaces Using oifcfg
- Work with SCANs, SCAN Listeners, and GNS
- Recover from Voting Disk Corruptions
- Configure and Use Policy-Based Cluster Management
- Work with CLUVFY
- Work with Cluster Health Monitor and Cluster Health Advisor
- Create and Manage Clusterware Resources and Resource Groups
Who Should Attend
This course intended for Database Administrators and Implementer.