Oracle ASM and Clusterware Seminar – Bangalore, India
Oracle Office-Bangalore
Bangalore, India
Oracle University presents a New Exclusive seminar:
Oracle ASM and Clusterware for DBAs with Nitin Vengurlekar and John Mchugh
Delhi 22-23 Febuary, 2010
Bangalore 25-26 February, 2010
This seminar describes advanced techniques for ASM and Oracle Clusterware .
Seminar Topics: ASM
Session 1: Describes the ASM Architecture and all software components critical for the operation of ASM. We will delve into the important processes and structures that are critical to ASM.
Session 2: Describes low-level overview of disks, diskgroups and manageability of these components. Also, we will review the different types of ASM diskgroups, striping and mirroring options.
Session 3: Focuses on ASM and Database relationship. Covers how ASM and database communicate and how the dependency is maintained as well review performance benefits.
Session 4: Deals with ASM rebalance operation. ASM rebalance operations are a core operation of ASM, this section will discuss why data is distributed on all disks and how rebalance operation works.
Session 5: This section covers the details of the new ACFS component in the ASM family. ACFS is a clustered filesystem solution, this section will review how best to deploy ACFS in a clustered configuration.
Session 6: Discusses ASMLIB, how to install, configure, and deploy ASMLIB. Also, we will review an ASMLIB end-to-end use case.
Session 7: Review deployments strategies and Best parctices: Discuss how to best deploy ASM and storage layouts.
Seminar Topics: Clusterware
Session 1: Describes the general function and the different layers within Oracle Clusterware like Cluster Synchronisation Services and Cluster Ready Services.
Session 2: Focuses on the Oracle Clusterware processes its integration with the operating system and shows which process is responsible for what. We will discuss the OPROCD behavior as well as the Oracle Clusterware fencing method.
Session 3: Investigates the difference between CSS and CRS and how they interact. Furthermore we will address the nodeapps resources what’s their functions are and how to change their default values.
Session 4: Describes the best practice on Voting Disk and OCR configuration. We will discuss the use of Voting Disks in extended cluster configuration.
Session 5: Investigates the network and disk timeout settings within Oracle Clusterware their tunables and challenges. We will address the network/switch redundancy topic.
Session 6: Describes all RAC executeables the VIP and USERVIP integration as well as this fits together with ONS and FAN.
Session 7: Focuses on the vendor cluster integration with Oracle Clusterware.
Session 8: Discusses and shows how simple it is to protect your own application using Oracle Clusterware. There will be a practical example shown on a real installation.
Session 9: Deals with troubleshooting, trace file location, debugging techniques for Oracle Clusterware. We will learn how to use crsctl and his modules to debug and trace Oracle Clusterware issues. Which information is important in order to open Service Requests with Oracle Support.
Duration: 2 days
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About the trainer
Nitin Vengurlekar
Nitin Vengurlekar has been working for in the Real Application Cluster (RAC) group of Oracle for over 14 years and currently , with specific emphasis on ASM.
Nitin has written many papers on ASM usage and deployments on various storage array architectures, and serves as a writer and contributor to Oracle documentation as well as Oracle education material.
Nitin Vengurlekar is the author of the Oracle Automated Storage Management book and Data Guard Handbook by Oracle Press
Nitin has more 20 years of IT experience, including OS390 Systems Programming, Unix Storage Administration, System and Database Administration.
Nitin is a seasoned Systems architect that has assisted numerous customers deploy highly available Oracle systems successfully.
John Mchugh
John has 20 years experience in IT which began with SUN Microsystems in 1990.
John joined Oracle in 1994 and has focused on Oracle’s clustering solutions since 1996. His areas of interest are virtualization, distributed computing, cluster resource modeling for high availabililty and high performance networking.
He is currently involved in RAC and Clusterware testing in virtual environments and actively participates in vendor/partner certification efforts.
Among the technologies he has worked with are:
Oracle Databases from 6.0.36 to 11.2.0.2 Oracle Enterprise Linux Networking protocols and systems programming, Siebel deployment, management and performance tuning RAC with MC Serviceguard / HACMP / oracm / TRUCluster / SunCluster
Veritas SFRAC and passive failover solutions
Programming in various shells/C/Python/Java/Perl
Attendance cost: Rs 21,260+tax
Event Organizer: Oracle University
