Exam Number: 1Z0-067
Exam Title: Upgrade Oracle9i/10g/11g OCA to Oracle Database 12c OCP
Associated Certification Paths Oracle Database 12c Administrator Certified Professional(upgrade)
Duration: 150 minutes
Number of Questions: 102
Passing Score: 60%%
Validated Against: Exam has been validated against Oracle Database 12.1.0.2.0.
Format: Multiple Choice
Complete Recommended Training
Complete the training below to prepare for your exam (optional):
Both courses below are recommended to best prepare for this exam.
Oracle Database 12c: New Features for Administrators
Oracle Database 12c: Backup and Recovery Workshop
Additional Preparation and Information
A combination of Oracle training and hands-on experience (attained via labs and/or field experience) provides the best preparation for passing the exam.
Certification Exam Prep Seminar: Upgrade Oracle9i/10g/11g OCA to Oracle Database 12c OCP
Exam Prep Seminar Package: Upgrade Oracle 9i/10g/11g OCA to Oracle Database 12c OCP
Practice Exams: Oracle Authorized practice exam from Kaplan IT Training: 1Z0-067 Upgrade Oracle 9i, 10g, 11g OCA to Oracle Database 12c OCP
Backup and Recovery
Oracle Data Protection Solutions
Explain Oracle backup and recovery solutions
Describe types of database failures
Describe the tools available for backup and recovery tasks
Describe RMAN and maximum availability architecture
Use the SYSBACK privilege
Use RMAN stand-alone and job commands
Performing Basic Backup and Recovery
Back up and recover a NOARCHIVELOG database
Perform backup and recovery in NOARCHIVELOG mode
Use SQL in RMAN
Configuring for Recoverability
Configure and manage RMAN settings
Configure database parameters that affect RMAN operations
Configure persistent settings for RMAN
View persistent settings
Specify a retention policy
Configure the Fast Recovery Area
Explain the Fast Recovery Area
Configure the Fast Recovery Area
Configure control files and redo log files for recoverability
Multiplex control files
Multiplex redo log files
Using the RMAN Recovery Catalog
Create and use an RMAN recovery catalog
Configure a recovery catalog
Register target databases in a recovery catalog
Catalog additional backup files
Resynchronize a recovery catalog
Use and maintain RMAN stored scripts
Upgrade and drop a recovery catalog
Protect the RMAN recovery catalog
Back up the recovery catalog
Re-create an unrecoverable recovery catalog
Export and import the recovery catalog
Create and use Virtual Private Catalogs
Implementing Backup Strategies
Use various RMAN backup types and strategies
Enable ARCHIVELOG mode
Create tape and disk based backups
Create whole database backups
Create consistent and inconsistent backups
Create backup sets and image copies
Create backups of read-only tablespaces
Employ best practices for data warehouse backups
Performing Backups
Perform full and incremental backups
Create full and incremental backups
Use the Oracle-suggested backup strategy
Manage backups
Configure and monitor block change tracking
Report on backups using LIST, REPORT commands
Manage backups using CROSSCHECK, DELETE commands
Configuring RMAN Backup Options and Creating Backup of Non-Database Files
Use techniques to improve backups
Create compressed backups
Create multi-section backups of very large files
Create proxy copies
Create duplexed backup sets
Create backups of backup sets
Create archival backups
Perform backup of non-database files
Back up a control file to trace
Back up archived redo log files
Back up ASM diskgroup metadata
Using RMAN-Encrypted Backups
Create RMAN-encrypted backups
Use transparent-mode encryption
Use password-mode encryption
Use dual-mode encryption
Restore encrypted backups
Diagnosing Failures
Describe the Automatic Diagnostic Workflow
Use the Automatic Diagnostic Repository
Use ADRCI
Find and interpret message output and error stacks
Use the Data Recovery Advisor
Handle block corruption
Detect block corruption using RMAN
Perform block recovery using RMAN
Detect database corruptions using the ANALYZE and DBVERIFY utility
Detect database corruptions using the DBMS_REPAIR package
Implement the DB_BLOCK_CHECKING parameter to detect corruptions
Performing Restore and Recovery Operations
Describe and tune instance recovery
Perform complete and incomplete recovery
Use RMAN RESTORE and RECOVER commands
Restore ASM disk groups
Recover from media failures
Perform complete and incomplete or “point-in-time” recoveries using RMAN
Perform automated TSPITR
Recovering Files Using RMAN
Perform recovery for spfile, control file, redo log files
Perform table recovery from backups
Perform recovery of index and read-only tablespaces, temp file
Restore a database to a new host
Recover using incrementally updated backups
Switch to image copies for fast recovery
Perform disaster recovery
Using Oracle Secure Backup
Configure and use Oracle Secure Backup
Using Flashback Technologies
Describe the Flashback technologies
Configure a database to use Flashback technologies
Guarantee undo retention
Use Flashback to query data
Use Flashback Query
Use Flashback Version Query
Use Flashback Transaction Query
Flash back a transaction
Perform Flashback Table operations
Perform Flashback Table
Restore tables from the recycle bin
Describe and use Flashback Data Archive
Use Flashback Data Archive
Use DBMS_FLASHBACK_ARCHIVE package
Using Flashback Database
Perform Flashback Database
Configure Flashback Database
Perform Flashback Database
Transporting Data
Describe and use transportable tablespaces and databases
Transport tablespaces between databases using image copies or backup sets
Transport databases using data files or backup sets
Transport data across platforms
Duplicating a Database
Choose a technique for duplicating a database
From an active database, connected to the target and auxiliary instances
From backup, connected to the target and auxiliary instances
From backup, connected to the auxiliary instance, not connected to the target, but with recovery catalog connection
From backup, connected to the auxiliary instance, not connected to the target and the recovery catalog
Duplicate a database with RMAN
Create a backup-up based duplicate database
Duplicate a database based on a running instance
Monitoring and Tuning of RMAN Operations
Tune RMAN performance
Interpret RMAN error stacks
Diagnose performance bottlenecks
Tune RMAN backup performance
Using Automatic Storage Management
Use Automatic Storage Management
Explain Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
Set up initialization parameter files for ASM and database instances
Administer ASM diskgroups
Execute SQL commands with ASM file names
Perform startup and shutdown for ASM instances
Use the ASMCMD command-line interface
Set up ASM fast mirror resynch
Use RMAN to migrate your database to ASM
Performing User-Managed Backup and Recovery
Perform user-managed backup and recovery
Describe the backup mode
Back up and recover a control file
Recover from a lost temp file
Recover from a lost redo log group
Recover from the loss of a password file
Perform user-managed complete database recovery
Perform user-managed incomplete database recovery
Multitenant Environment
Multitenant Container and Pluggable Database Architecture
Describe multitenant architecture
Explain pluggable database provisioning
Creating Multitenant Container Databases and Pluggable Databases
Create and configure a CDB
Create a PDB using different methods
Unplug and drop a PDB
Migrate a non-CDB to a PDB database
Managing CDBs and PDBs
Establish connections to a CDB/PDB
Start up and shut down a CDB and open and close PDBs
Evaluate the impact of parameter value changes
Managing Storage in a CDB and PDBs
Manage permanent and temporary tablespaces in CDB and PDBs
Managing Security in a CDB and PDBs
Manage common and local users
Manage common and local privileges
Manage common and local roles
Enable common users to access data in specific PDBs
Managing Availability
Perform backups of a CDB and PDBs
Recover PDB from PDB datafiles loss
Use Data Recovery Advisor
Duplicate PDBs using RMAN
Perform Flashback for a CDB
Managing Performance
Monitor operations and performance in a CDB and PDBs
Manage allocation of resources between PDBs and within a PDB
Perform Database Replay
Moving Data, Performing Security Operations, and Interacting with Other Oracle Products
Use Data Pump
Use SQL*Loader
Audit operations
Use other products with a CDB and PDBs: Database Vault, Data Guard, LogMiner
Database Administration
Installing and Upgrading to Oracle Database 12c
Install Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a stand-alone server
Install Oracle Database software
Use Oracle Restart
Upgrade to Oracle Database 12c
Using Enterprise Manager and Other Tools
Use EM Express
Use DBCA to create and manage databases
Use Oracle Database Migration Assistant for Unicode
Monitoring and Managing Memory
Implement Automatic Shared Memory Management
Manually configure SGA parameters for various memory components in the SGA
Use Automatic PGA Memory Management
Implement Automatic Memory Management
Storage Management
Create and maintain bigfile tablespaces
Rename tablespaces
Create a default permanent tablespace
Space Management
Manage resumable space allocation
Reclaim wasted space from tables and indexes by using the segment shrink functionality
Rebuild indexes online
Reduce space-related error conditions by proactively managing tablespace usage
Use different storage options to improve the performance of queries
Use automatic undo retention tuning and temporary undo
Implement partitioning methods
Security
Configure the password file to use case-sensitive passwords
Encrypt a tablespace
Use Secure File LOBS to store documents with compression, encryption, de-duplication
Configure fined-grained access to network services
Use and manage Oracle Data Redaction policies
Auditing
Enable and configure standard and Unified Audit Data Trail
Create and enable audit policies
Privileges
Use administrative privileges
Create, enable, and use privilege analysis
Using Globalization Support
Customize language-dependent behavior for the database and individual sessions
Specify different linguistic sorts for queries
Use datetime datatypes
Query data using non-case-sensitive and accent-insensitive searches
Obtain globalization support configuration information
Automating Tasks with the Scheduler
Create a job, program, and schedule
Use a time-based or event-based schedule for executing Scheduler jobs
Create lightweight jobs
Use job chains to perform a series of related tasks
Create Windows and Job Classes
Use advanced Scheduler concepts to prioritize jobs
Loading and Unloading Data
Explain Data Pump architecture
Monitor a Data Pump job
Use Data Pump export and import
Create external tables for data population
Managing Resources
Configure the Resource Manager
Assign users to Resource Manager groups
Create resource plans within groups
Specify directives for allocating resources to consumer groups
Managing Database Performance
Use the SQL Tuning Advisor
Use the SQL Access Advisor to tune a workload
Use Database Replay
Implement real-time database operation monitoring
Use Adaptive Execution Plans
Use enhanced features of statistics gathering
Use Adaptive SQL Plan Management
Perform emergency monitoring and real-time ADDM
Generate ADDM Compare Period (Use AWR and ADDM)
Diagnose performance issues using ASH enhancements
Explain Multiprocess and Multithreaded Oracle architecture
Use Flash Cache
Information Lifecycle Management and Storage Enhancements
Use ILM features
Perform tracking and automated data placement
Move a data file online
In-Database Archiving and Valid-Time Temporal
Differentiate between ILM and Valid-Time Temporal
Set and use Valid-Time Temporal
Use in-database archiving
QUESTION 1
Which two statements are true about scheduling operations in a pluggable database (PDB)?
A. Scheduler jobs for a PDB can be defined only at the container database (CDB) level.
B. A job defined in a PDB runs only if that PDB is open.
C. Scheduler attribute setting is performed only at the CDB level.
D. Scheduler objects created by users can be exported or imported using Data Pump.
E. Scheduler jobs for a PDB can be created only by common users.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
QUESTION 2
A complete database backup to media is taken for your database every day. Which three actions
would you take to improve backup performance?
A. Set the backup_tape_io_slaves parameter to true.
B. Set the dbwr_io_slaves parameter to a nonzero value if synchronous I/O is in use.
C. Configure large pool if not already done.
D. Remove the rate parameter, if specified, in the allocate channel command.
E. Always use RMAN compression for tape backups rather than the compression provided by
media manager.
F. Always use synchronous I/O for the database.
Answer: B,D,F
Reference:https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/backup.102/b14191/rcmtunin.htm
QUESTION 3
For which three pieces of information can you use the RMAN list command?
A. stored scripts in the recovery catalog
B. available archived redo log files
C. backup sets and image copies that are obsolete
D. backups of tablespaces
E. backups that are marked obsolete according to the current retention policy
Answer: A,C,D
Reference:https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/backup.102/b14192/bkup007.htm
QUESTION 4
You notice performance degradation in your production Oracle 12c database. You want to know
what caused this performance difference.
Which method or feature should you use?
A. Database Replay
B. Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM) Compare Period report
C. Active Session History (ASH) report
D. SQL Performance Analyzer
Answer: B
Reference:https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24628_01/server.121/e17635/tdppt_degrade.htm
QUESTION 5
Which three statements are true about a job chain?
A. It can contain a nested chain of jobs.
B. It can be used to implement dependency-based scheduling.
C. It cannot invoke the same program or nested chain in multiple steps in the chain.
D. It cannot have more than one dependency.
E. It can be executed using event-based or time-based schedules.
Answer: A,B,E
Reference:https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B28359_01/server.111/b28310/scheduse009.htm#ADMIN12459
Click here to view complete Q&A of 1Z0-067 exam
Certkingdom Review, Certkingdom PDF Torrents
Best Oracle 1Z0-067 Certification, Oracle 1Z0-067 Training at certkingdom.com