The ccmdb drop command removes a database
from the database server when the database path, or other database
information, has been accidentally removed.
Synopsis
ccmdb drop database_path [-s|-server servername] [-y]
Uses
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.
Note: Always
use the ccmdb delete command to delete a database
completely.
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 UNIX on Oracle.
Options and arguments
- 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.
Example
Drop the web_ccm database
from the argent server.
$ ccmdb drop
/vol/argent1/ccmdb/web_ccm /-server argent