3.8 Selecting DBCA Options to Create an Oracle RAC or Oracle RAC One Node Database
Review this information to use Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) to create Oracle RAC or Oracle RAC One Node Database.
Note:
You can no longer set up email notification for Oracle RAC databases either from DBCA or Oracle Universal Installer (OUI).
- Starting DBCA on Microsoft Windows Systems
You can either start the Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) utility from the command line or from the Windows Start menu. - Cluster Detection and Node Selection when Using DBCA
When you start Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA), it automatically shows options for Oracle RAC if it detects from the central Oracle Inventory that the Oracle Home is enabled for Oracle RAC. - Using DBCA to Select Storage to Use With Oracle RAC Database
You can choose to use either Oracle ASM Disk groups or a shared file system as storage for Oracle RAC database files. - Using DBCA to Specify Database Initialization Parameters for Oracle RAC
Set theCLUSTER_DATABASE_INSTANCES
parameter to the expected number of instances. - Actions Performed By DBCA for Oracle RAC Databases
Review this information to understand about Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) actions during Oracle RAC database creation.
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