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Create Oracle 11g Database using DBCA


Published November 23, 2011 | By admin

This step by step guide will show you how to create an


Oracle database using dbca. This document should be used after you have installed the Oracle database
software using Install Oracle 11gR2 database software tutorial..This guide is part of the series titled
Installing Oracle Enterprise Manager Gird Control 11gR1. The series is a step by step tutorial of
installing Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 11gR1. The series is divided into the following
tutorials
Install Oracle Enterprise Linux
Prepare Linux for Oracle 11gR2 installation.
Install Java SDK 6 update 18
Install Oracle 11gR2 database software
Create Oracle 11gR2 database
Configure Oracle Net for Oracle 11gR2 database
Install Oracle WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.2)
Install Oracle Enterprise Manger 11g Grid Control
Hardware/Software:
DELL Intel Core 2 Duo CPU
RAM: 2GB
Hard Disk: 147GB
OS: Oracle enterprise Linux 5.3.
Oracle validated rpms
Directory Structure:
ORACLE_BASE=/u01/app/oracle
ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1
ORACLE_SID=gdb
Pre-Requisites:
Before running through this tutorial make sure you have complete the following tasks:
1. Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.3 installed
2. Linux box prepared for Database installation. See here for details instructions
3. Java SDK 6 update 8 installed
4. Oracle Database 11g R2 software is installed.
Installation instructions and options:

Step/Screen

Action

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Step/Screen
Name

Action

Open X-Windows session to the server as oracle user

#cd /u01/app/oracle

#dbca

The Database configuration assistant will now start. You will


use the dbca to create a database. For this excercise we will create a database named
GDB which will be used as a repository for Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid
Control

Welcome

Click
Next

Operations

Select
Create a Database
and click Next

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Database
Template

Select
Custom Database
and click Next

Database
Identification

Enter
gdb or any other
database name you want. Then click Next

Management
Options

Uncheck Configure Enterprise


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Uncheck Configure Enterprise


ManagerClick Next

Database
Credentials

Select
Use the same
Administrative Password for All Accounts. Then enter the password you
want to sys
and system user. Click Next

Database File
Locations

Enter
database file location as
/u01/app/oracle/oradata then click Next

Recovery
Configuration

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Click Next

Custom
Scripts

Uncheck Enterprise Manager


Repository and click Next

Intitialization
Parameters

Click
on All Initialization
Parameters and click All Intialization Parameters

All
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All
Initialization
Parameters

Changelog_buffer
to 10485760processes to 500
session_cached_cursors to 200
Then Click Close
Then Click Next

Database
Storage

Expand
Tablespaces on the left hand
side

Database
Storage

Make
UNDOTBS1 200M (minimum) then
click Next
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Creation
Options

Now
Click Finish

Creation
Options

The Database creation will now


start. Once database is ceated Click Finish
Your database named gdb is now created.
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