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  Windows Command Reference for the Oracle DBA

Mark Sorger

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Key Features

• Portable reference

• Fits in your pocket/purse

• Targeted at Windows users

• See how professionals manage Oracle on a Windows server.

• Learn how to automate Oracle tasks with Windows scripts.

• Understand how to build powerful server-side alert mechanisms.

• See how to manage data files on a Windows server.

 

About the Author:

 Mark Sorger
  Mark Sorger has 32 years of experience in IT. He began as an Application Programmer for Business Applications on RSTS/E and later VAX/VMS. 

He moved on to VAX/VMS System Management, Windows Server administration, and Oracle Database Administration. 

Mark has been an Oracle DBA for 17 years on VMS, Solaris, HP-UX, Windows, and Linux.  He is currently the DBA Lead on a large Government Contract.

 Table of Contents:

Chapter 1 - Introduction to Windows

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/Windows 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:

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