A Using Scripts or Response Files to Create Oracle RAC Databases
During noninteractive installations you can create Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) databases using scripts.
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The scripts generated by Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) are for reference only. Oracle strongly recommends that you use DBCA to create a database.- Using DBCA to Generate Installation Scripts for Oracle RAC
You can generate scripts that create an Oracle RAC database and prepare the database for use. - About DBCA Noninteractive (Silent) Configuration for Oracle RAC
You can perform a noninteractive, or silent configuration of Oracle RAC using Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA). - Using DBCA Commands for Noninteractive (Silent) Configuration of Oracle RAC
You can use Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) in non-interactive mode to create an Oracle RAC database. - How Response Files Work
Response files can assist you with installing an Oracle product multiple times on multiple computers. - Preparing Response Files
There are two methods you can use to prepare response files for silent mode or response file mode installations. - Running Oracle Universal Installer Using a Response File
After creating the response file, run Oracle Universal Installer at the command line, specifying the response file you created, to perform the installation. - Running Configuration Assistants Using Response Files
You can run configuration assistants in response file mode to configure and start Oracle software after it is installed on your system. - Postinstallation Configuration Using Response File Created During Installation
Use response files to configure Oracle software after installation. You can use the same response file created during installation to also complete postinstallation configuration. - Postinstallation Configuration Using the ConfigToolAllCommands Script
You can create and run a response file configuration after installing Oracle software.