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Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)
Post-Installation
5-3
The following sections contain examples that illustrate the use of silent mode.
DBCA Silent Mode Example 1: Creating a Clone Database
To create a clone database, enter the following into SYS$SCRATCH:DBCA.ARGS:
-silent 
-createDatabase 
-templateName Transaction_Processing.dbc 
-gdbname ora9i 
-sid ora9i 
-datafileJarLocation /disk$disk1/oracle9i/ora9i/assistants/dbca/templates 
-datafileDestination /disk$disk1/oracle9i/ora9i/oradata 
-responseFile NO_VALUE 
-characterset WE8ISO8859P1 
Then, assuming that the ORACLE_HOME environment is set up by executing: 
$ @<ORACLE_HOME>orauser
invoke DBCA.  Log files are located in the same place as with an interactive install.  
In this example:
Disk$disk1:[oracle9i.ora9i.admin.ora9i.create]
Also, check the <ORACLE_HOME>[.assistants.dbca.logs] directory.
DBCA Silent Mode Example 2: Creating a Seed Template
To create a seed template, enter the following into SYS$SCRATCH:DBCA.ARGS:
-silent
-createCloneTemplate
-sourceDB ora9i
-sysDBAUserName sys
-sysDBAPassword change_on_install
Note:
Because the DBCA design (in a similar manner to that of the 
Oracle Universal Installer) causes GUI classes to be loaded (even in 
silent mode), a silent installation still requires an X connection.
Note:
Either VMS-style arguments or UNIX-style arguments may 
be used in the arguments that are contained in an argument file.