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To create a new database instance with the Database Manager CLI, you only need a few DBMCLI commands.

 

First execute the command db_create and define the first Database Manager operator.

dbmcli db_create <database_name> <dbm_user>,<password>

·         If you can choose between multiple versions of the database software, make your choice by specifying the option:
dbmcli db_create <database_name> <dbm_user>,<password> -R <dependent_path>.

·         If you want to install a new database on a remote server, also specify the option -n <server_node>. You also need authorization for the operating system:

dbmcli -n <server_node> db_create <database_name> <dbm_user>,<password> <os_user>,<password>

·         On UNIX platforms there is no difference between remote and local communication. Therefore authorization is always required. When you are creating a new database instance locally, you can avoid communication and, therefore, authorization by using the option -s:

dbmcli -s db_create <database_name> <dbm_user>,< password>

 

For the other steps need to create the database instance, use a DBMCLI script:

dbmcli -d <database_name> -u <dbm_user>,<password> -i <script_file>

Example of a script:

param_startsession
param_init
param_put MAXUSERTASKS 5
param_checkall
param_commitsession
param_addvolume 1 SYS sys_001 F
param_addvolume 1 LOG LOG_001 F 2000
param_addvolume 1 DATA DAT_001 F 10000
db_admin
util_connect
util_execute INIT CONFIG
util_activate <sysdba>,<password>
load_systab -ud <domain_password>

Modify the values of the database parameters according to your requirements.

 

 

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