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Oracle9i Database Advanced Backup and Recovery
Using RMAN
D11297GC20
Production 2.0
August 2002
Setup Document for NT
Last modified February 20, 2004
Terminology and Environment Description
Terminology
Site Administrator – Point of contact responsible for setting up and testing classroom environment. The
administrator is also responsible for explaining setup and login procedures to the instructor.
Client/Server Course – Course conducted with client/server architecture. Database server resides on the
CLASSROOM SERVER and client software resides on each CLASSROOM WORKSTATION. Currently,
most language courses (Introduction to Oracle: SQL and PL/SQL 8i, Introduction to Oracle for
Experienced SQL Users 8i, Advanced SQL 8i, etc.) are client/server courses.
CLASSROOM SERVER – This is the database server for most language courses. Some courses may
require middle tier software to be installed.
CLASSROOM WORKSTATION - A PC used by a student to perform practice labs. For the language
courses, the client must have all necessary software installed and running locally. For standalone courses,
both client and server software must be locally. Some courses may require middle tier software to be
installed.
N-Tier Course – Course conducted with database on CLASSROOM SERVER, client software installed on
CLASSROOM WORKSTATION and middle tier installed on the CLASSROOM SERVER or the
CLASSROOM WORKSTATION. Several courses require an N-Tier configuration. Currently all language
courses (Oracle9i: Introduction to SQL, Oracle9i: Program with PL/SQL, etc… ) are N-Tier courses.
Standalone Course - Course conducted with database server, middle tier server (if required) and client
software residing on each CLASSROOM WORKSTATION. Currently all DBA courses (Oracle9i
Database Administration Fundamentals I and II, and Oracle9i Database Performance Tuning) are
standalone courses.
Specific software requirements for this course can be found in the section titled Course Specific
Description and Information.
Unless noted otherwise, the CLASSROOM SERVER can be used as the Instructors WORKSTATION.
Documentation
Documentation can be found at the Oracle University On-Site and Partner web site.
Individual course setup documents are also available at this site. These documents provide step by step
course setup instructions and tests that verify the setup. This documentation is intended primarily for the
site administrators.
In addition, there are instructor read me files on how to conduct each course on Windows NT. These files
are intended for instructors, but site administrators should also review them. These read me files include
corrections to demo, labs, and solution files.
Location of Course Files
Once downloaded, the course setup files will be extracted from the ZIP file. The extraction will create a
directory structure, starting at the highest level of c:\oracourse. An environment variable
%CLASS_SOURCE% is set to the location of the setup files. Default location is %CLASS_SOURCE
%=c:\oracourse
Client/Server Courses
All demo, labs, and solution files are placed on each CLASSROOM WORKSTATION during the course
setup. A folder structure is created that is course specific. The following folder structure is an example of a
typical Client/Server course.
c:\oraclass\demo
c:\oraclass\labs
c:\oraclass\solutions
Standalone Courses
All demo, labs, and solution files are placed on each CLASSROOM WORKSTATION during the course
setup. Additionally a database is created, to include and all data files, control files and redo log files. The
folder structure is course specific. For example, the folder structure created for the Oracle9i Database
Administration Fundamentals I will be as follows:
c:\oraclass\admin\bdump
c:\oraclass\admin\cdump
c:\oraclass\admin\create
c:\oraclass\admin\pfile
c:\oraclass\admin\udump
c:\oraclass\backup\log
c:\oraclass\backup\noarch
c:\oraclass\backup\rman
c:\oraclass\backup\uman
c:\oraclass\demo
c:\oraclass\donttouch
c:\oraclass\network\admin
c:\oraclass\network\log
c:\oraclass\oradata\archive1
c:\oraclass\oradata \archive2
c:\oraclass\oradata\u01
c:\oraclass\oradata\u02
c:\oraclass\oradata\u03
c:\oraclass\oradata\u04
c:\oraclass\oradata\u05
c:\oraclass\oradata \u06
c:\oraclass\student\labs
c:\oraclass\student\solns
Multiple ORACLE_HOMEs
The software that you have installed determines the number of ORACLE_HOMEs created. The following
table is provided as an example.
Oracle Home Location Software Installed
OraHome92 c:\oracle\ora92 Oracle 9i Enterprise Edition
isuites c:\oracle\isuites Oracle 9i Application Server
dev6i c:\dev6i Developer 6i
A description of the ORACLE_HOMEs required for this specific course can be found in the section titled
Course Specific Description and Information.
For most courses each ORACLE_HOME registry value will have the following entries
ORACLE_SID=DBA
TNS_ADMIN=c:\oracle\ora90\network\admin
SQLPATH=c:\oraclass\code_examples; c:\oraclass\demo; c:\oraclass\labs; c:\oraclass\solutions
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