Creating an Oracle Database
Create an Oracle Database on a working copy.
The Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning Server can add a database on a working
copy that is on the Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning Server, itself, an Oracle
Fleet Patching and Provisioning Client, or an rhpclient
-less
target. An Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning Client can create a database on a
working copy that is running on the Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning Client,
itself.
The preceding example creates an administrator-managed Oracle RAC database on
two nodes in a client cluster. The data file destination is an Oracle ASM disk group
that was created prior to running the command. Additionally, you can create Oracle RAC
One Node and non-cluster databases.
Note:
When you create a database using Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning, the feature uses random passwords for both the SYS and SYSTEM schemas in the database and you cannot retrieve these passwords. A user with the DBA or operator role must connect to the database, locally, on the node where it is running and reset the passwords to these two accounts.Parent topic: Patching and Upgrading Oracle Database