Removing a clustered CDB from Oracle RAC or Restart
Before you begin
A running Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) container database (CDB) currently managed by BMC Database Automation (BDA) must be available.
To remove a clustered CDB from Oracle RAC or Restart
- From the Management Console, navigate to the cluster that contains the CDB that you want to remove and select the CDB in that cluster.
Select Provision > Remove Database.
(Optional) In the Remove Oracle Database page, select a template from the Template list box.
- If you select a template, click Skip Ahead to advance directly to the next step that requires input. An informational message appears on these steps, in green type, listing the fields that require entries before advancing to the next step.
If you do not select a template, go to the next step. In the Options page, provision the following fields, and click Next.
In the Custom Scripts Configuration page, select any pre-provisioning or post-provisioning scripts that you want to run as follows:
In the Job Options page, specify any of the following Job options, and click Next.
- In the Summary page, review the provisioning information.
To make changes, do the following:- Click Go to to return to the provisioning step that you want to edit.
- Make your changes.
- Click Save and Review to return to the Summary page.
- Specify your verification preferences.
For additional information, see Understanding pre-verification tests.- To continue with database creation after the pre-verification tests have been successfully run without manual intervention, select Automatically Continue If All Tests Succeed.
To create the database without having first run the pre-verification steps, select Skip Pre-Verification Tests.
- Click Remove Database. Enter Yes when you are prompted to confirm your decision, and click OK.
BMC Database Automation prepares to remove the database. A progress page appears. Click Continue to remove the database.
When the database is removed, BMC Database Automation removes the resources for the database and the resources for any listeners associated with the Oracle Home if the home is also being removed. The remove database process also performs a re-scan, to ensure the Management Console gets updated.
If this procedure was not successful, see Troubleshooting.