3 Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved. Creating an Oracle Database.

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Creating an Oracle Database
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3 Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved. Creating an Oracle Database

Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Objectives After completing this lesson, you should be able to do the following: Create a database by using the Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) Create a listener by using the Oracle Net Configuration Assistant (NetCA) Create a database design template with the DBCA Generate database creation scripts with the DBCA

Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Planning the Database As a DBA, you must plan: The logical storage structure of the database and its physical implementation: –How many disk drives do you have? What type of storage is being used? –How many data files will you need? (Plan for growth.) –How many tablespaces will you use? –What types of information will be stored? –Are there any special storage requirements due to type or size? Overall database design Database backup strategy

Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Databases: Examples Data warehouse: –Research and marketing data –State or federal tax payments –Professional licensing (doctors, nurses, and so on) Transaction processing: –Store checkout register system –Automatic teller machine (ATM) transactions General purpose: –Retail billing system (for example, for a software house or a nursery)

Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Configuring the Listener

Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Configuring the Listener

Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Configuring the Listener

Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) 1

Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Using the DBCA to Create a Database 2

Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Using the DBCA to Create a Database 3 4

Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Using the DBCA to Create a Database 5 6 7

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Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Using the DBCA to Create a Database A B 10

Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Using the DBCA to Create a Database 11 12

Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Password Management

Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Creating a Database Design Template

Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Using the DBCA to Delete a Database 1 2

Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Notes Only

Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Using the DBCA for Additional Tasks

Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Summary In this lesson, you should have learned how to use the DBCA to: Create a database Create a database design template Create a listener Generate database creation scripts

Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved Practice 3 Overview: Using the DBCA This practice covers the following topics: Creating the ORCL database by using the DBCA Unlocking the HR schema Note: Completing database creation and unlocking the HR schema are critical for all following practices. Optional: Creating the ORCL database design template by using the DBCA Creating database creation scripts by using the DBCA

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