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Oracle® Internet Directory Administrator's Guide
10g (9.0.4)

Part Number B12118-01
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Addition of a Directory Node by Using the Database Copy Procedure, 4 of 7


New Directory Site Environment

Set up the environment for the new directory site. In the example shown throughout this chapter, the new site is on the node named dsm-sun.

      Hostname = dsm-sun
      ORACLE_BASE = /private1/oracle/app/oracle
      ORACLE_HOME = /private1/oracle/app/oracle/product/8.1.6
      ORACLE_SID  = NLDAP
      LD_LIBRARY_PATH = $ORACLE_HOME/lib
      NLS_LANG = AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8
         datafile location = /private1/oracle/oradata/NLDAP
         Dump destination =  /private1/oracle/app/oracle/admin/NLDAP/pfile,
                             /private1/oracle/app/oracle/admin/NLDAP/bdump,
                             /private1/oracle/app/oracle/admin/NLDAP/cdump, 
                             /private1/oracle/app/oracle/admin/NLDAP/udump,
                             /private1/oracle/app/oracle/admin/NLDAP/create 


Note:

After installation of the Oracle database or Oracle directory, you use Database Configuration Assistant to create data file directories. Create the new directories on the new node under various UNIX partitions as defined by OFA.



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