The tablespaces are now created and you can continue with the master installation. Is the name of the Oracle account, with which you connect to the CM database Is the path to the directory in which the tablespaces are located, for example, Oracle/OraData/BmcClientManagement
Open a command line window on this machine.Įnter the following command line followed by the ENTER button: Create_User_TS.oracle.bat whereby:.
Copy the files Create_User_TS.oracle.bat and Create_User_TS.oracle.sql to the temp directory of the machine on which the CM master is to be installed.Create a new directory under the Oracle installation directory for the tablespaces, for example, Oracle/OraData/BmcClientManagement.
This is done through the execution of scripts delivered with the BMC Client Management installation archive in the Support/Database directory. Creating tablespaces for Oracle v9.2.0.6, 10g or 11gīefore installing the master you must also create a user and the tablespaces for the Client Management - database. The name is requested during the CM master installation in the Database Settings dialog box (this applies to Windows platforms only). This database can be default named as bcmdb or freely named. In the National Character Set box select the UTF8 value.Ĭreating a database on Oracle v9.2.0.6, 10g or 11gĬreate a database for the Client Management before running the installation process.Select the Use Unicode (A元2UTF8) radio button.In the Database Configuration Assistant select the Character Set tab when the Initialization Parameters window displays.If you are using Oracle 10g Release 2, ensure that you have installed all available patches.