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How do I do this Under svrmgrl on a Solaris? My initial databse wasn't = propery created and I need to go back and recreate it.=20
I know you have to remove its datafiles, redo log files, and all other = associated files (control files, parameter files, archived log files).
But I don't know how it's done under unix.
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ThanksI, new to unix=20
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