Provisioning new databases
The following tabs provide links to information about provisioning the databases that BMC Database Automation (BDA) supports. Click the tab associated with your database.
Creating a single instance Oracle database on Linux and UNIX (including creating a CDB)
Creating a single instance Oracle Pluggable Database
Creating an Oracle Pluggable Database on RAC and Restart
Adding a database to an Oracle cluster (RAC and RAC One Node)
Creating a single instance Oracle database on Windows
Managing final script files (Oracle only)
Creating an instance of SQL Server
Creating a database on an instance of SQL Server
Creating a clustered SQL Server instance
Creating a SQL Server Availability Group
Adding a database to a SQL Server Availability Group
Adding a replica to a SQL Server Availability Group
Removing a database from a SQL Server Availability Group
Removing a replica from a SQL Server Availability Group
Removing a SQL Server Availability Group
Failing over a SQL Server Availability Group
Creating provisioning scripts for virtual servers and cluster group configuration for SQL Server
Creating a Sybase Replication Server
Creating a Sybase Dataserver Home
After the databases are provisioned and available, you can manage them in BDA.
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