Deleting an Oracle RAC Database Using DBCA
Deleting an Oracle RAC database using DBCA involves first deleting the database, and then removing the database's initialization parameter files, instances, Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA) structure, and the Oracle network configuration for the database.
To delete a database using DBCA:
When you click OK, DBCA continues the operation and deletes all the associated instances for this database. DBCA also removes the parameter files, password files, and oratab
entries.
At this point, you have accomplished the following:
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Deleted the selected Oracle RAC database from the cluster
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Deleted high availability services assigned to the Oracle RAC database
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Deleted the Oracle Net configuration for the Oracle RAC database
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Deconfigured Oracle Enterprise Manager for the Oracle RAC database
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Deleted the OFA directory file structure for that Oracle RAC database from the cluster
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Deleted the Oracle RAC database data files