ccmdb load

This topic contains information about the ccmdb load command.

Synopsis

ccmdb load       dumpfile -t|-to database_path [-s|-server servername]
                 [-p|-space dbspace] [-o|-overwrite] [-n|-nocreate]
                 [-url server_url]

ccmdb load -      -t|-to database_path [-s|-server servername] 
                 [-p|-space dbspace] [-o|-overwrite] [-n|-nocreate]
                 [-url server_url]

Description and uses

Use the ccmdb load command to load the dumped metadata of a database into a new or existing database.

By default, the destination database is assumed to be new and empty. Use the -nocreate and -overwrite option to load into an existing database (for example, for an upgrade).

To run this command, you must log on as the Oracle user who has write privileges for the appropriate tasks. For more information, see Setting up user privileges for Oracle

Note: You must have already set ORACLE_HOME and ORACLE_SID, or use the -s option, to use this command.

Options and arguments

-

Loads the dumped metadata from standard input.

database_path

Specifies the path to the database into which you are loading the dumped metadata.

dumpfile

Specifies the dump file you are loading.

-n|-nocreate

Loads into an existing database at database_path.

-o|-overwrite

Overwrites the metadata in the database at database_path if the database exists already on the current machine (database server).

-p|-space dbspace

Specifies the name of the dbspace. By default, the ccm dbspace is used.

-s|-server servername

Specifies the database server. You must set the ORACLE_SID, or specify the servername with the ORACLE_SID environment variable. If the -s servername argument is specified, it supersedes the ORACLE_SID environment variable.

-t|-to database_path

Specifies the database into which the dumped metadata is loaded.

By default, the dumped metadata is loaded to standard output.

-url server_url

When this option is specified, the new database is assigned to the specified server. Otherwise, it is assigned to the default CCM server running on the database server machine.

Examples


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