Dennis and Rafiq,

When you use the dbca you are prompted for this option at the end i.e. create
scripts or create the DB.  I HIGHLY recommend you go with the 'create script'
option as this allows you to QA the Oracle "Intelligence" before kicking it off.
It also serves as a good tutorial on what is involved in creating a Oracle DB
without studying the interesting Oracle docs...;-)

-f

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Dennis,


There is an option to just create a script for you based on your critaria 
and then you can modify it according to your requirement before creating the 
database. I think I used this almost 1 year back so don't remember exactly 
at what stage it ask for this option...

Regards
Rafiq






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Ryan
    dbca is indeed available with Solaris. I used it today in fact. What 
I've
learned about it is:
   - It runs in X-Windows. I don't have much expertise with X-Windows, but 
it
seems to run fine from the Solaris console.
   - Unable to create a block size greater than 8k, at least what I've 
found.
I believe the reason is that dbca doesn't "create" the data files, but has
precreated files it just copies into place. That's my theory anyway.
   - All data files are created with autoextend on. But you can change that
later.
   - The database is created with spfile which I don't like but it is easy
enough to CREATE PFILE FROM SPFILE.
   - I am usually a skeptic of GUI tools, but I am really impressed with 
this
tool.
One alternative you could suggest to your production people is for them to
use dbca on a test system to create a database close to the one you want.
Then issue an ALTER DATABASE BACKUP CONTROLFILE TO TRACE. It creates a great
script (two versions in one, actually) that you can review, edit, etc. This
is an easy way to implement the 9i features you list without studying the
manual for the syntax  for each feature.
   Good luck, we production DBAs can be a touchy lot.

Dennis Williams
DBA, 80%OCP, 100% DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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they are doing it by hand i believe. no dbca. its a solaris system. dont
think there is a dbca for solaris? Im not a production dba, so i dont know
for certain,.
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 > Ryan
 >     If you (or whoever) is using dbca, I believe all this is configured
 > automatically. But watch the block size. That is the only thing you can't
 > change later.
 >
 >
 >
 > Dennis Williams
 > DBA, 80%OCP, 100% DBA
 > Lifetouch, Inc.
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 >
 > Im not going to physically do the migration, but I want to make sure
certain
 > features are set up. Let me know if Im missing any of the basics(anything
 > that is a pain to add on my own later).
 >
 > Locally Managed tablespaces are the default right?
 > Automatic Segment Allocation
 > Undo Tablespace
 > SPFILE
 >
 > any other goodies Im forgetting? Just basic settings. rest I can do
myself.
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