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Oracle SOA Suite 11g : Installing Admin Server and Managed Servers (part 2) - Configuring schema

9/29/2011 4:51:52 PM
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Configuring schema

Now, create the database schema for the BAM and SOA servers.

  1. 1. To create the new schema, open a command window and enter the following:

    cd c:\stageSOA\rcuHome\bin rcu.bat
  2. 2. The bat command returns to the prompt immediately and, after a few seconds, the Repository Creation Utility opens (if you just ran the utility to drop the schema, it opens the second time much more quickly).

  3. 3. On the Welcome screen, click on Next.

  4. 4. Select Create and click on Next.

  5. 5. Enter the database information.

  6. 6. Click on Next.

  7. 7. If you are using XE, you will see a warning at this point that this version is too old. You can safely ignore this warning as it applies only to production environments.

  8. 8. The pre-requisites are reviewed. When complete, click on OK. The utility moves to the next page —with a slight delay, just wait for it.

  9. 9. On the Select Components screen, enter DEV in the field for creating a new prefix.

  10. 10. Select the component SOA Infrastructure. Dependent schemas are selected automatically.

  11. 11. If you choose to select other components, these install instructions may not match your install experience. Also, you may have to increase processes in XE (you will get a message telling you what is required).

  12. 12. Click on Next.

  13. 13. The pre-requisites for this step are checked. When completed, click on OK.

  14. 14. Select the radio button to Use the same password for all schemas. Enter a schema password. The password welcome1 is assumed in this document but you should choose your own secure password or a different one for each schema and be sure to record your passwords as you will need them later.

  15. 15. Click on Next.

  16. 16. Review the tablespaces and schema owners for the components.

  17. 17. Accepting the defaults, click on Next, and then click on OK to create the tablespaces.

  18. 18. When the pre-requisites for this step are completed, click on OK.

  19. 19. Click on Create to create the tablespaces. This takes about two minutes.

  20. 20. When completed, click on Close.

 
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