Chapter 8

Keeping the Database Running

In This Chapter

arrow Performing daily common tasks

arrow Automating jobs via the Oracle Scheduler

arrow Using Oracle Data Pump

In most instances, managing an Oracle database is a full-time job. That’s why some people have the job title Oracle database administrator (DBA). A DBA must keep on top of a plethora of activities to make sure the database runs smoothly and doesn’t let people down when they most need it.

The 12c Oracle database needs less attention in areas that were traditionally very hands-on. However, each release has new features that require the coddling and care that more mature features do not require. Besides basic care and feeding, you might be asked to do some things on a regular basis: for example, loading data or scheduling jobs.

In this chapter, we investigate some of the daily maintenance tasks you will find yourself doing, how to use the Oracle Scheduler, and how to load and unload data by using Oracle Data Pump.

Doing Your Database Chores

The following sections identify some of the common activities you as DBA might perform. All databases are different. Each DBA has unique tasks and common management responsibilities. You might discover ...

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