FIGURE A-9 Editing the initialization parameters
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FIGURE A-10 Security Settings window
FIGURE A-11 Database Storage window
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Creation Options
In Figure A-12, we are ready to create the database. In addition, we can use the information we
provided in the previous windows and save it to a template. If in doubt, save it as a template; the
storage required to save a template is minimal, and it can easily be deleted later by rerunning
the DBCA. Generating database creation scripts is also good practice so that you can more easily
document the options you used when you created a database; the storage required for the scripts
is also trivial compared to the documentation value.
Before the database is created, an HTML summary of your template is presented, and you
have the option to save this report as an HTML file for documentation purposes.
Completing the Installation
After you click OK on the HTML Summary window, the DBCA performs the tasks to create the
database and start the instance. A standard set of scripts is run when the database first starts; this
includes the scripts that create the sample schemas, plus any custom scripts you may have
specified earlier. Figure A-13 shows the DBCA performing the initialization tasks.
Once the initialization and creation scripts have completed, a summary window is presented
giving the location of the log file for this installation.
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