sh script.
Now product-specific root actions will be performed.
Finished product-specific root actions.
[root@oc1 ~]#
FIGURE 10-12 Database pre-installation summary
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Creating the RAC Database with the Database Creation Assistant
Launching the Database Creation Assistant (DBCA) for creating a RAC database is much the same
as launching DBCA for a single instance database; if DBCA detects cluster software installed, it
gives you the option to install a RAC database or a single instance database, as you can see in
Figure 10-13, after DBCA is launched:
[oracle@oc1 ~] dbca &
After selecting the option to create a database, you see the dialog shown in Figure 10-14;
select the nodes that will participate in the cluster. In this case, you select all nodes.
On the next screen, choose the type of database: data warehouse, general purpose or transaction
processing, or custom. For the purposes of creating a RAC, the type of database you select will
not change the configuration of the cluster.
On step 4 of DBCA, you give the cluster database a name and a SID prefix, just as you would
with a standalone database installation. Step 5 asks you if you want to configure your RAC to use
EM Database Control, and whether to configure the database with Enterprise Manager or Grid
Control. Specify your mail server and e-mail notification address. In step 6, you specify the
password for the privileged accounts in the database: SYS, SYSTEM, DBSNMP, and SYSMAN.
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