Use the ccmdb drop command to drop a database from the database server when the database path, or other database information, has been removed accidentally.
For example, this command completes the removal of a database after a user has attempted to remove a database using a UNIX® command.
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.
database_path
Specifies the path to the database you are dropping.
-s|-server servername
Specifies the database server. This option requires you to set the ORACLE_SID, or the servername to be specified with the ORACLE_SID environment variable. If the -s servername argument is specified, it supersedes the ORACLE_SID environment variable.
-y
Executes the command without displaying confirmation messages.