Hi,
Anybody ever done this ?
At least I would like only to get the core Oracle-system installed and then getting a create-database.sql script, as it was possible with all former versions.
But I can't get around x-server and have to use those terrible gui-tools, which always do things I can't control.
The machine is big enough for everything (750 MB RAM, 20 GB HDD) and it looks like as if Oracle-software-installation went fine.
But the net-wizzard just hangs and Apache could not be installed.
How ever, I don't need all that Gui + html toys, I just need to have a core databse.
I've been told to stricly use the database-creation wizzard to configure a seed-database, which I did, but I can't see any create-database.sql script.
How to rerun a creation wizzard ?
where are the generated scripts ?
All I see is a discription file (html) in /tmp.
please help me coming back to a real command-line driven Oracle.
thanks for any tip, also docu-hints are welcome.
kindest regards LaoDe
Anybody ever done this ?
At least I would like only to get the core Oracle-system installed and then getting a create-database.sql script, as it was possible with all former versions.
But I can't get around x-server and have to use those terrible gui-tools, which always do things I can't control.
The machine is big enough for everything (750 MB RAM, 20 GB HDD) and it looks like as if Oracle-software-installation went fine.
But the net-wizzard just hangs and Apache could not be installed.
How ever, I don't need all that Gui + html toys, I just need to have a core databse.
I've been told to stricly use the database-creation wizzard to configure a seed-database, which I did, but I can't see any create-database.sql script.
How to rerun a creation wizzard ?
where are the generated scripts ?
All I see is a discription file (html) in /tmp.
please help me coming back to a real command-line driven Oracle.
thanks for any tip, also docu-hints are welcome.
kindest regards LaoDe