1Z0-432: Oracle Real Application Clusters 12c Essentials

1Z0-432: Oracle Real Application Clusters 12c Essentials

Full Name: Oracle Real Application Clusters 12c Essentials

Exam Code: 1Z0-432


Oracle 1Z0-432 Exam Details:


Exam Name
Oracle Real Application Clusters 12c Essentials
Exam Code
1Z0-432
Exam Product Version
Oracle Database 12c
Exam Price 
USD $245 (Price may vary by country or by localized currency)
Duration 
120 minutes 
Number of Questions 
85
Passing Score 
74%
Format 
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Recommended Training 
Recommended Practice 

Oracle 1Z0-432 Syllabus Topics:


Overview of Oracle Grid Infrastructure and Real Application Clusters (RAC) - Describe the Oracle Clusterware architecture for Oracle RAC
- Describe the Automatic Storage Management (ASM) architecture
- Describe RAC Architecture and Processing
- Describe Server Pools and Policy Managed Databases
- Describe an Oracle RAC environment and the components
- Explain considerations for deploying Oracle RAC databases
Installing a RAC Environment - Install Oracle Grid Infrastructure
- Upgrade Oracle Grid Infrastructure
- Configure Storage for Grid Infrastructure and RAC
- Configure the Operating System for Grid Infrastructure and RAC
- Configure Networks for Grid Infrastructure and RAC
- Install Grid Infrastructure for a cluster
- Complete the Grid Infrastructure post-installation procedures
- Upgrade to Grid Infrastructure 12cR1
- Clone Oracle RAC
Automatic Storage Management - Explain the Oracle ASM Cluster Configuration with Oracle RAC
- Describe Oracle ASM Disk groups and components
- Explain how ASM protects data integrity using mirroring and failure groups
- Explain file storage in Oracle ASM and the types of files that are supported
- Describe online storage reconfigurations and dynamic rebalancing in ASM
- Perform disk maintenance on disk groups
- Perform mount and dismount operations
- Explain allocation units and their importance in ASM
- Define best practices and prepare storage resources for Oracle ASM
- Configure Multipathing
- Use ASMLIB to configure storage
- Use ASMCA, ASMCMD, SRVCTL to manage Oracle ASM
Cloud FS - Define the Oracle ASM Storage Layers
- Define ACFS Best Practices
- Manage Oracle ACFS with Command-Line Tools
- Create an Oracle ACFS File System
- Manage Oracle ACFS and Oracle ADVM with ASMCA
- Use the Oracle ASM Dynamic Volume Manager
- Manage Oracle ACFS Snapshots
- Define how Oracle ACFS integrates with Oracle ASM
Managing and Monitoring Oracle RAC Environments - Use SRVCTL or SQL*Plus to manage an Oracle RAC environment
- Monitor and perform administration tasks on an Oracle RAC using Enterprise Manager
- Stop and start Instances using SRVCTL, CRSCTL or SQL*Plus
- Perform instance recovery in Oracle RAC
- Manage the Oracle Local Registry (OLR)
- Explain RMAN Restore Scenarios for Oracle RAC
- Handle failures in Oracle RAC
- Add and delete nodes in an Oracle RAC
- Manage an Oracle Clusterware environment with available tools and utilities
- Add, move, or delete instances and services
- Check Oracle Clusterware and RAC clusters for problems
Oracle Clusterware Overview - Describe Oracle Cluster Configuration
- Use the Oracle Cluster Registry to store and manage information in Oracle Clusterware
- Describe the Cluster Ready Services Technology Stack
- Describe the High Availability Services Technology Stack
- Explain Oracle Clusterware version compatibility
- Explain how Server Pools work
- Use Server Pool Attributes to create a server pool
- Describe the difference between a standard cluster and an Oracle Flex Cluster
- Change a standard Cluster to an Oracle Flex Cluster
- Add nodes to a cluster
- Implement best practices around OCR location configuration
RAC Networking - Identify network requirements for Oracle RAC
- Describe IP address types
- Explain the Single Client Access Name feature (SCAN)
- Implement cluster interconnect best practices
- Describe services using server pools
- Describe the Grid Naming Service (GNS)
- Convert cluster networks using DNS to GNS
- Perform workload management with Dynamic Database Services
RAC 12c New Features - Implement the available Oracle Flex ASM Configurations
- Migrate OCR and voting files from raw to Oracle ASM
- Configure Oracle ACFS and Oracle ADVM in Oracle Flex ASM
- Use the What If Command Evaluation
- Set up Oracle Flex ASM
- Perform administrative tasks on Oracle Flex ASM
- Change the mode of a standard Oracle Clusterware to an Oracle Flex Cluster
- Describe Flex ASM architecture
- Use SRVCTL to manage Flex ASM
- Describe the effects of failure in Flex Clusters

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