Creating an Oracle Database Using DBCA
The "Creating an Oracle Database using DBCA" module will explain how to create a database using DBCA: Invoking DBCA and creating database using DBCA, Configuring an Oracle Database Using DBCA, Creating Template Definitions Using the DBCA, Deleting an Oracle Database Using the DBCA.
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Introduction
The Creating an Oracle Database using DBCA module will explain how to create a database using DBCA.
- Invoking DBCA and creating database using DBCA
- Configuring an Oracle Database Using DBCA
- Creating Template Definitions Using the DBCA
- Deleting an Oracle Database Using the DBCA
Exercise 1 - Creating a Database using DBCA
In this exercise, you will learn the following about Creating a database using DBCA.
- Installing Oracle Database Software
- How to create database using the default settings in DBCA
- How to create database using the advanced settings in DBCA
The Oracle Database Configuration Assistant is a Java-based tool which is used to create a database. The DBCA can be used to create a database during the installation process of the Oracle software, or it can be invoked later to manually create a database.
Exercise 2 - Configuring an Oracle Database Using DBCA
In this exercise, you will learn the following about configuring an oracle database using DBCA:
- Understand How to Configure Database Options
Exercise 3 - Creating Template Definitions Using the DBCA
In this exercise, you will learn the following about creating template definitions using the DBCA:
- Understand How to Create new database Templates
Exercise 4 - Deleting an Oracle Database Using DBCA
In this exercise, you will learn the following about deleting an oracle database using DBCA:
- Understand How to Delete Database using DBCA
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