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  Solaris for the Oracle DBA
The Definitive Reference

Jon Emmons
Steve Karam

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This book will cover all major aspects of Solaris system management critical to running Oracle on Solaris.  Unlike general system administration books, this book will focus on those tasks most important to Oracle administrators.

The author has broken down the complex subject of Solaris administration into easy to digest chapters organized by task.  This makes the subject matter easier to learn and makes it a compelling reference that the reader will go back to for specific information.


 

 

Key Features

• Learn expert system administration techniques.

• Learn how to monitor and manage your files, processes and memory efficiently.

• Organize your servers to minimize maintenance.

• Customize your Solaris environment.

• Automate complex tasks with shell scripts.

 

About the Authors:


Jon Emmons

  Jon Emmons is an Oracle ACE with many years of full-time experience running Oracle in a UNIX environment. His Oracle experience is reinforced by his many years as a UNIX system administrator. Jon has published extensively about Oracle on his website which continues to receive acclaim from the Oracle community.

Jon's work experience includes both industry and education. In addition to his technical abilities Jon has also been called upon to teach a college course in database management systems. 
     

Steve Karam

                   

Steve Karam is one of the few DBAs worldwide to achieve both the Oracle 10g Certified Master certification and the Oracle ACE designation, both of which he received before the age of 26.  As both a production DBA and an instructor, he has a proven track record in performance and troubleshooting on dozens of high profile Oracle systems including complex RAC environments. 

Additionally, Steve has been developing against Oracle databases for over twelve years on a variety of platforms including C, C++, Java, PHP, and Application Express.
Steve is also involved heavily in the Oracle community as the President of the Hampton Roads Oracle Users Group, Web Chair for the IOUG RAC SIG, and judge for the yearly Oracle Academy educational competition.

 Table of Contents:

Chapter 1 Introduction to Solaris

 A short history
Getting around the command line
Setting up and customizing your environment
An introduction to shell scripting
Graphical Interfaces

Chapter 2 - Setting up and managing your system

Starting up, shutting down and runlevels
User and Group Management
Memory and system settings
File systems (incl. NFS)
File management
Networking
Process management
Startup and shutdown tasks
Service management
Scheduling with cron and at
Moving and managing things between servers

Chapter 3 - The Oracle/Solaris connection

 Organizing Oracle files
Managing Oracle Processes
The Oracle scheduler(s)
Configuring and Using Oracle Enterprise Manager
Performance Tuning and Monitoring
Oracle Application Server

Chapter 4 - Shell scripting

Scripting Basics
Decisions
Loops
Checking results
Output and notification

Index:

Reader Comments:

Errata:

   

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