Below link might be help you.

http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/MySQL_University
<mailto:nilnand...@synechron.com>

regards,
Nilnandan

Jerry Schwartz wrote:
Sorry, I wish I did.

I've used courses at lvsonline.com for all kinds of things (programming, graphics, etc.), but I didn't see anything about MySQL DBA. All of the courses I took there were good. They all had lab work that you submitted to the instructor.

DBA might not lend itself to that.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Clark [mailto:keithcl...@k-wbookworm.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 3:58 PM
To: Jerry Schwartz
Cc: 'Claudio Nanni'; 'alba.albetti'; 'mysql'
Subject: RE: How to become a DBA on MySQL

Jerry,

Do you know of any reputable online classes that you could point me to?

Keith

On Tue, 2010-07-13 at 14:25 -0400, Jerry Schwartz wrote:
You might want to see if there are any online classes that could get you
started. I usually start by reading a big, thick book -- but I've found that
spending a week or two on an introductory-level online class gives me a big
head start.

"Modern" documentation tends to be lacking (IMNSHO). All too many reference
books are written on the principle of "If you know exactly what you want to
do, here's roughly how to do it." You can wander around for a long time not
knowing what a feature is for.

Regards,

Jerry Schwartz
Global Information Incorporated
195 Farmington Ave.
Farmington, CT 06032

860.674.8796 / FAX: 860.674.8341
E-mail: je...@gii.co.jp
Web site: www.the-infoshop.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Claudio Nanni [mailto:claudio.na...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 1:56 PM
To: alba.albetti
Cc: mysql
Subject: Re: How to become a DBA on MySQL

Reference is everywhere, but you need a sort of starting point.

In your case I would say get this
book<http://www.amazon.com/MySQL-4th-Paul-
DuBois/dp/0672329387/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1279043056&sr=1-1>
and
read:


  - Part III
  - Part IV-D (quick read)


You will benefit from Part I as well as developer.

In my opinion this book is clear and linear, good to learn MySQL.

When you will be working as DBA keep this
one<http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596003067> in
the drawer.


Claudio


2010/7/13 alba.albetti <alba.albe...@libero.it>

Hi,
I'd like to know which are the main tasks for a DBA, so in addition of the on-line tutorial of MySQL, is there anyone telling me whether there exists
some tutorial (better if in PDF) where it's possible to undestand and
learn
all you need for managing the MySQL DB as DBA? I mean I'd like to read
something explaining what are datafiles, tablespaces, ... and what usually
a
DBA is asked to do (creating databases, starting up and shutting down the
database, managing the database's storage structures, making database
backups and performing recovery, monitoring and tuning performance, ...)
In
other words I'd like to read how to manage a DB as DBA, because I've
always
worked only as developer and not as DBA.
Thanks!


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