Using Serviceguard Extension for RAC, 6th Edition, April 2008
Table 2-2 Required Oracle File Names for Demo Database (continued)
Oracle File Size
(MB)
Raw Device File NameSize
(MB)
Volume Name
120
/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/ops2log1.log
128
ops2log1.log
120
/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/ops2log2.log
128
ops2log2.log
120
/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/ops2log3.log
128
ops2log3.log
500
/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opssystem.dbf
508
opssystem.dbf
800
/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opssysaux.dbf
808
opssysaux.dbf
250
/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opstemp.dbf
258
opstemp.dbf
120
/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsusers.dbf
128
opsusers.dbf
200
/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsdata1.dbf
208
opsdata1.dbf
200
/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsdata2.dbf
208
opsdata2.dbf
200
/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsdata3.dbf
208
opsdata3.dbf
500
/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsspfile1.ora
508
opsspfile1.ora
500
/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opspwdfile.ora
508
opspwdfile.ora
500
/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsundotbs1.dbf
508
opsundotbs1.dbf
500
/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsundotbs2.dbf
508
opsundotbs2.dbf
160
/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsexample1.dbf
168
opsexmple1.dbf
Create these files if you wish to build the demo database. The three logical volumes at
the bottom of the table are included as additional data files, which you can create as
needed, supplying the appropriate sizes. If your naming conventions require, you can
include the Oracle SID and/or the database name to distinguish files for different
instances and different databases. If you are using the ORACLE_BASE directory structure,
create symbolic links to the ORACLE_BASE files from the appropriate directory.
Example:
# ln -s /dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsctl1.ctl \
/u01/ORACLE/db001/ctrl01_1.ctl
Example:
1. Create an ASCII file, and define the path for each database object.
control1=/u01/ORACLE/db001/ctrl01_1.ctl
2. Set the following environment variable where filename is the name of the ASCII
file created.
# export DBCA_RAW_CONFIG=<full path>/filename
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