3. NETCA Configuration Listener
Enter the DOS window to run NETCA |
4, DBCA Building Library
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With configuration listener, run DBCA in DOS window |
Setting the database name |
To set a password for a user in a database For ease of management, it is recommended to use the Unified password Oracle |
Password input, there is a warning, do not comply with ORACEL recommendations without tube. (because the password rules recommended by Oracel are cumbersome, they must be uppercase and lowercase plus numbers, and must be more than 8 digits.) Trouble, you can enter the usual oneself habit of short password can be) |
No need to configure "Quick recovery zone" |
The Oracle database provides a sample user Scott/tiger, which can be used to practice the user at all times. If you do not create the user at this time, you can later use the script to create the user |
allocating memory to an Oracle database |
Specifies the character set for the Oracle database. Select Al32utf8 with better compatibility, note that the character set of the client must be consistent with the character set of the server |
Some profiles for Oracle databases |
Click Finish to start creating the database |
Some profiles for Oracle databases |
A long absence of installation progress |
Click password Management to unlock the user
Unlock the sample user Scott, remove the green tick from the front, and enter the password. You can also enter a short password that you normally use. |
Log in to the database to test whether the installation is complete
Check the status of an instance The instance is already open and the installation is complete |
Windows8 install oracle11.2.0.1-0624 with DBCA build, NETCA Create listener, configure Plsql, define client environment variables Nls_lang, define client environment variables TNS_ADMIN02