This book shows Oracle database administrators how to plan and perform critical functions. It is divided into two parts: The first addresses DBA tasks, such as data loss, networking, security and auditing. The second part, a reference section, includes SQL statements, an Oracle data dictionary and initialization parameters.
Highlights:
- Explores data loss prevention options, including types of backups, database recovery and automated utilities.
- Discusses common security holes, such as SCOTT accounts with the standard TIGER password and shared UTL_FILE access to directories.
- Shows you how to track access to individual objects, how to use specific SQL statements and how to exercise system privileges with auditing.
- Explains how to optimize queries by providing the cost-based optimizer with query optimization hints, which overrides normal processing.
Advantages:
- Includes a comprehensive listing of common SQL commands sorted by task and by syntax.
- Provides you with a complete list of the new Oracle8 system privileges.
Related Titles:
For references on administering Oracle database systems on UNIX systems, see Oracle8 and UNIX Performance Tuning. For administering Oracle on a Windows NT system, try Oracle8 Database Administration o'n Windows NT.