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P6810189 10204 Linux-x86-64

We just built a automated process that uses a combination of database templates, created once with DBCA. We then recorded response files for the BINARY install of Oracle and Patches (not opatches).

After that we automated deployment to install the binaries... Database and patches. Then used the template and response file to create the instance. All of this created our cookie cutter to install numerous databases all with the same configuration. Midlet Manager For Pocket Pc.

Response file are nice but I think the use of response file WITH database templates is faster and cleaner. This series of articles is top-notch, but there is one slight fly in the ointment. I’ve been trying to get EM working from the command line and had unending trouble–along with many other people, it seems, from what Google is returning. All I need is local mode, and using dbca interactively this works. If anyone knows the incantation to get EM working reliably without the dbca GUI, I’d dearly like to know. I’ve tried emca command line and interactive, dbca at the create database stage, dbca -configureDatabase after it’s built, nothing works.

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