A.7.2 Running Oracle DBCA Using Response Files
You can run Oracle DBCA in response file mode to configure and start an Oracle database on the system.
See Also:
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"Multiple Oracle Home Directories on Windows" for more information about changing the current setting for Oracle Home.
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Oracle Database Administrator's Guide for information about using Oracle DBCA in noninteractive, or silent mode, to create a database
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Oracle Automatic Storage Management Administrator's Guide for information about running Oracle Automatic Storage Management Configuration Assistant (ASMCA) in noninteractive mode
Parent topic: Running Configuration Assistants Using Response Files