ccmdb create

The ccmdb create command creates a database.

Synopsis

ccmdb create database_path [-p|-space dbspace] [-s|-server servername]
[-f|-filelimit namelimit.extensionlimit|none]

Uses

Use the ccmdb create command to create a Rational® Synergy root database for a new model installation.

This command creates a database without a model, which means that the database contains no roles, types, users, and so on. Such databases are intended for use only by model developers.

Note: Use the ccmdb unpack command to create a ready-to-use database instead of a database without an installed model. Also see Unpacking pack files to create databases for more information.

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.

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

Options and arguments

database_path
Specifies the path to the new database.
-e|-empty
Specifies that the database must be empty. Creates a database without a model or contents.
-f|-filelimit
Specifies the optional file limit.
-p|-space dbspace
Specifies the dbspace to be used by the database server for the new database. By default, the ccm dbspace is used. You can specify a different dbspace for the database server on which you are creating the database.
-s|-server servername
Specifies the database server. This option requires that the ORACLE_SID is set, 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.

Examples

Create a root database called /data/ccmdb/test_ccm.

$ ccmdb create /data/ccmdb/test_ccm


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