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Configure the database as follows:
The database must use the
AL32UTF8character set that supports Unicode.NoteYou can select the
AL32UTF8character set if you select Advanced install in the Installation GUI but not if you select Typical install.The database must have a Spacewalk user. For example, you could create a user named
spacewalkfor Oracle Database 11gR2 orc##spacewalkfor Oracle Database 12c.If several Spacewalk servers will share the same database server, you must create a separate Spacewalk user for each server. For example, if you intend to set up two Spacewalk servers that share the same database, you could create users named
spacewalkandspacewalk2for Oracle Database 11gR2 orc##spacewalkandc##spacewalk2for Oracle Database 12c.The Spacewalk user must have the
CONNECTandRESOURCEroles.The Spacewalk user must have the
ALTER SESSION,CREATE SYNONYM,CREATE TABLE,CREATE TRIGGER,CREATE VIEWandUNLIMITED TABLESPACEsystem privileges.
To create a Spacewalk user:
Log in as a database administrator (typically,
SYSDBA) on the database server.$
sqlplus / as SYSDBASQL*Plus: Release 12.1.0.2.0 Production on Tue Jun 2 11:25:42 2015 Copyright (c) 1982, 2014, Oracle. All rights reserved. Connected to: Oracle Database 12c Enterprise Edition Release 12.1.0.2.0 - 64bit Production With the Partitioning, OLAP, Advanced Analytics and Real Application Testing options SQL>Enter the following SQL*Plus commands to set up the Spacewalk user:
SQL>
create userSQL>sw_useridentified bysw_passwd;grant connect,resource toSQL>sw_user;grant alter session, create synonym, create table, create trigger, create view toSQL>sw_user;grant unlimited tablespace tosw_user;Replace
sw_userandsw_passwdwith the Spacewalk user name and password.
Repeat these steps for each Spacewalk user that you need to set up.

