Hi

1)

When doing an upgrade, and installing on a new server I have used this
option:

-J BMC_DATABASE_OPTION=

2)
Yes. And there is no need to specify these either:
#-J BMC_DATABASE_DBA_LOGIN=
#-J BMC_DATABASE_DBA_PASSWORD=

Regards,
Jarl


2016-01-05 3:08 GMT+01:00 vivek garg <[email protected]>:

> **
> Hi Abhijeet,
>
> I am also doing the fresh Remedy 9 installation and having the same issue .
>
> I have came across following options in options.txt file :
>
> Database option
> # For Pre-created database and tablespaces, set BMC_DATABASE_OPTION to 
> nothing Example: -J BMC_DATABASE_OPTION=
> # If Overwrite Option is used, tablespaces, Database Objects will be dropped 
> and recreated.
> #-J BMC_DATABASE_OPTION=<Overwrite|Upgrade|ServerGroup>
>
>  Database data file name
> # Enter the entire path name.
> #-J BMC_DATABASE_DBA_DATAFILE_NAME=<Database File Name>
>
> # Database data file size
> # Enter the value in MB.
> #-J BMC_DATABASE_DBA_DATAFILE_SIZE=<Database File Size>
>
> # New Temporary Tablespace required
> #-J BMC_DATABASE_ORACLE_NEW_TEMP_TABLESPACE=<NEW|OLD>
>
> Please help me with below queries :
>
> 1. Shouldn't we need to give upgrade option while making entry for 
> BMC_Database_Option as we have imported all tables and data from current prod 
> env and now installing remedy 9 on top of it but instructions saying to keep 
> it as Null.
>
> 2. do you mean to say when specifying values for Oracle DB parameters in our 
> case for silent installation, we should not provide any value for fields like 
> DBA_DATAFILE_NAME, DATAFILE_SIZE OR BMC_DATABASE_ORACLE_NEW_TEMP_TABLESPACE.
>
> What values we should give for specifying oracle parameters now, our DB is 
> ready with 200 GB data from Remedy 7.1 and we want to install remedy 9 with 
> Upgrade option for DB so that it could update all table from Remedy 7.1 ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Vivek
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 7:50 PM, Gadgil, Abhijeet <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> **
>>
>> In case of fresh install you can use pre-created database option, i.e.
>> pre-create single tablespace with 8 data files and then follow steps
>> mentioned under using precreated tablespace for installation
>>
>> For upgrade you do not specify the data file path.
>>
>> Abhijeet
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> *From:* Grooms, Frederick W [[email protected]]
>> *Received:* Monday, 04 Jan 2016, 7:44PM
>> *To:* [email protected] [[email protected]]
>> *Subject:* Re: Issue with Data file and Data size while installing
>> Remedy 9.0.01 in Linux
>>
>> I think if you check, that part of the silent install is used when ARS is
>> creating the database not installing into an existing database.  It is used
>> for setting the initial size of the data file(s).
>>
>> Fred
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [
>> mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]>] On Behalf Of
>> Vikram_Betholi
>> Sent: Monday, January 04, 2016 7:54 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Issue with Data file and Data size while installing Remedy
>> 9.0.01 in Linux
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am about to install the Remedy 9.0.01 using the Silent feature
>> installation in Linux box.
>> Right now i have some issue with the DBA DataFile Name and its size.
>>
>> As part of the Options file we need to give the DBA Data File Name path
>> and in the next line we need to give its size.
>> But as we have got huge data DBA team has come up withe 8 Data files and
>> the Data is 32GB.
>>
>> How to map these 8 Data files to DBA Data File Name path and also please
>> let me know whether we should give the Data size in MB or GB
>>
>> With regards,
>> B.Vikram Simha Reddy.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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