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Re: Mastering the Basics

  • From: Grant Allen <gxallen@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: cjnewman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2008 00:26:52 +1000
Newman, Christopher wrote:
Hello,

We're trying to create some in house training material to get our team
up to a higher proficiency level in a variety of database topics, which
roughly mirror the 10g OCM exam material.  One of the topics on the list
is 'Manage Services'.  (list is here:
http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_i
d=41&p_org_id=&lang=&p_exam_id=10gOCM)

It makes sense to me that this is 'services' as seen through Grid
Control, replete with metrics, beacons, and the like.

Any thoughts on this?  Has anyone created any material of this nature
and can give us any pointers?  We're envisioning condensed
documentation, a hands on, timed exercise to verify comprehension, and
several one hour blocks of instruction in each topic based on the
documentation and exercise we're creating.

Thanks - Chris
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Look for "Unleashing Oracle Services" by Jeremy Schneider (original PDF was called services-schneider07.pdf ... see the list archives for where to find it, or Google for it). It's 18 pages, and is bang-on what's needed for training/demystifying material for services, including extended tracing/metrics support for services, reporting, etc. Some good examples in there which could form test/lab material ... and after reading, anyone who doubted the value of services should be singing their praises from the rooftops.


Ciao
Fuzzy
:-)

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