Managing templates for Oracle on Linux and UNIX


The following template types are available:

  • Add Candidate Server
  • Add Instance
  • Apply/Remove Patch
  • Create Database
  • Create Home
  • Create Pluggable Database
  • Create RAC Cluster/Add Node
  • Create RAC Database
  • Move Pluggable Database
  • Remove Candidate Server
  • Remove Cluster
  • Remove Database
  • Remove Home
  • Remove Instance
  • Remove Node
  • Remove Pluggable Database
  • Unplug Pluggable Database
  • Upgrade Database/RAC Cluster

About the standard variables in templates for Oracle on Linux and UNIX

The following table lists the standard variables that can be used to populate fields in the associated provisioning wizard. For example, if a cluster name is entered in step 2 of the wizard, the cluster name can appear as a selectable option or appended to an entry in another area of the wizard.

 

The following rules apply for standard variables:

  • All tags can be used for any of the elements defined after the first page.
  • Except for {DB_UNIQUE_NAME}, all tags must be in either the editable or non_editable section of the template.
Information
Example
<editable>
 <sid_prefix>{SID_PREFIX}</sid_prefix>
</editable>
Warning

Note

If you create custom fields, they can also be used as variables in templates. To add custom fields to a template, see Adding-custom-fields-to-a-template.

 

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