Solaris clustered server: Set up Oracle or Oracle RAC automatically or manually
You can set up Oracle Enterprise Edition to work with WebSphere Portal automatically or manually. When setting up Oracle automatically, the database administrator runs a ConfigEngine task to create users, grant privileges, and create JCR table spaces. As an alternative to automatically setting up the database, you can manually run scripts to create users, grant privileges, and create JCR table spaces.
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Solaris clustered server: Install Oracle or Oracle RAC
Solaris clustered server: Modify Oracle or Oracle RAC database properties
Solaris clustered server: Create Oracle or Oracle RAC databasesAutomatic configuration provides a faster path for database administrators for setting up Oracle, but does not provide in depth knowledge of how the database is configured. Manual configuration allows database administrators to understand what is going on at each end of the process. The speed of automatic database setup but you would like to gain a better understanding of what is happening during the automatic configuration process, you can review the steps in the manual configuration section and then return to the automatic configuration steps.
- You must log in as the system administrator to run the ConfigEngine task or to manually set up the database.
- If you have configured database automatically by running the ConfigEngine task, you do not need to run manual tasks for creating users, privileges, or table spaces, but you may decide to refer to the manual configuration section to perform the optional step of assigning custom table spaces.
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