Oracle Applications Release 11i:
System Administration
Oracle Applications Release
11i: System Administration
This course discusses how to
perform administrative tasks in an Oracle Applications systems environment.
Students learn to manage security by granting users access and defining
their application privileges, to register custom applications, to execute
programs and reports using Standard Request Submission, and to audit and
monitor system processing. They also learn the purpose and operation of
concurrent managers: how to distinguish between the internal concurrent
manager and other concurrent managers, and how to define specialization
rules and apply them to a concurrent manager.
Learn To
• Identify how to manage
security by granting users access and defining application privileges.
• Identify how to manage
concurrent programs and reports by using and controlling request options.
• Identify how to administer
concurrent managers to balance workloads.
• Define and manage printers.
• Define system and personal
profile settings.
• Identify how to audit
and monitor system processing.
• Identify how to administer
and manage folders.
• Identify how to register
custom applications.
• Perform Applications
DBA duties.
Audience
The target audiences for
this course are System Administrators, Application Developers, Implementation
Team Members, and Technical Support Professionals. Required prerequisite
knowledge equivalent to Oracle Applications Release 11i: Navigation (course
64101).
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
64104 Objectives
Unit 1: Security 1.
5 - 2 hours
• Identifying the uses
of the System Administration tool functions.
• Identifying the tasks
required for system administration.
• Identifying the application
security component definitions.
• Creating a new user sign-on
using the System Administration tool.
• Identifying the definition
of a data group.
• Sequencing the tasks
required for defining a menu structure.
• Identifying the features
of an existing menu.
• Creating a new menu using
the system administration tool.
• Identifying how to combine
data group and menu definitions into custom responsibilities.
Unit 2: Concurrent Programs
and Requests 1. 5 - 2 hours
• Identifying the purposes
of concurrent processing.
• Submitting a new request
using the Request window.
• Defining a submission
schedule using the Submit Request window.
• Identifying the uses
of the Request window.
• Using the Viewer Options
window.
• Querying a request using
the Request window.
• Canceling a request using
the Request window.
• Holding a request using
the Request window.
• Changing the request
options using the Request window.
• Sequencing the four phases
of a request.
• Identifying the privileges
of the system administrator.
• Identifying the reasons
for controlling access to the log files.
• Identifying different
ways to manage log files and tables.
• Identifying the effect
of a purge request on the database tables.
• Identifying the different
types of grouping.
• Creating a request group
using the system administration tool.
• Creating a new form function
using the Form Functions window.
• Adding a function to
an existing menu using the Menus window.
• Identifying the different
request processes.
• Sequencing the concurrent
processing definitions within a request set.
• Identifying how the request
set is organized into stages.
• Submitting a request
using the Submit Request Set window.
• Identifying the ways
to control ownership of a request set.
Unit 3: Concurrent Managers
1 - 2 hours
• Identifying how to define
the concurrent manager program and the work shifts.
• Identifying the components
of a concurrent manager.
• Assigning work shifts
to a manager using the Concurrent Manager window.
• Identifying the components
of a transaction manager using the Concurrent Manager window.
• Identifying the rules
for a concurrent manager.
• Defining a concurrent
request type using the System Administration tool.
• Identifying the conditions
where concurrent processing would conflict.
• Identifying how all submitted
programs are assigned to a conflict domain.
• Identifying the control
functions of concurrent managers.
• Identifying how to distribute
concurrent processing across multiple nodes.
• Identifying the role
of the Internal Monitor process in relation to the Internal Concurrent
Manager.
• Choosing the functions
performed by the Oracle Enterprise Manager.
• Identifying the features
of the management pack.
Unit 4: Printers 1 hour
• Identifying print definition
components.
• Customizing printer components
using the System Administration tool.
• Registering a new printer
using the Printer Types and Printers window.
• Matching the names of
the three different methods for invoking a printer driver with the descriptions.
• Identifying the features
of print arguments.
• Identifying the two types
of printing tasks and defining the methods used to complete them.
• Identifying the events
involved in setting up the Driver Program for spooling.
• Creating a custom SQL*ReportWriter
Driver.
• Sequencing the order
of reading printer settings.
• Identifying the method
used to test a custom printer.
Unit 5: Implementation
1 hour
• Identifying and describing
the use of the four different profile levels.
• Setting up a user profile
using the System Administration tool.
• Identifying the different
options that can be modified by the user.
• Identifying different
ways of auditing Oracle Applications.
• Auditing profile options
using the System Administration tool.
• Identifying which different
profile levels are specified with a Sign-On Audit value.
• Generating auditing reports
using the Sign-On Audit Forms Report window.
• Implementing an AuditTrail
using the System Administration tool.
• Identifying the criteria
for incorporate a new program.
• Adding a custom program
to Oracle Applications using the System Administration tool.
• Creating a concurrent
program using the system administration tool.
• Associating a program
with a request group in the Request window using the System Administration
tool.
• Identifying the definition
of resource consumer groups.
• Identifying the different
methods of assigning resources to Resource Consumer Groups.
• Creating Cost-Based Optimization
gathering reports using the System Administration tool.
• Using the Network Test
window to evaluate network performance.
• Customizing help files
using the System Administration tool.
• Identifying the different
types of help file links.
• Uploading new or edited
help files.
• Identify the different
ways to customize help navigation trees.
• Assigning responsibilities
to a default folder using the System Administration tool.
• Assigning a default folder
to a user using the System Administration tool.
• Assigning ownership to
a folder using the System Administration tool.
• Deleting a folder using
the Administration Folders window.
• Identifying the uses
of document sequences.
• Defining document sequences
using the System Administration tool.
• Identifying the different
document categories.
• Assigning document sequences
using the System Administration tool.
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