IBM J.D. EDWARDS' ONEWORLD B73.3 User Manual

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J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server

(see Appendix K-1 of

OneWorld Installation Guide (Windows NT-Based Systems),

Release B73.3. For our example, using OneWorld B73.3 the character set
required is WE_ISO88591 for U.S. English. Click Next to continue. You will see a
screen similar to Figure 27 on page 98.

Figure 27. Oracle Database Assistant Screen

14.In the fields, type the following:

• Database Name =

orc1

(this name was used for this example)

• SID =

orc1

• Initialization Filename =

d:\orant\database\initorc1.ora

• Internal Password =

oneworld

(this password is provided only as an

example)

• Confirm Password =

oneworld

Note: Do not forget this password; write it down and put it in a secure place.

15.Click Next to continue.

Note: In the next several screens, you will set the required database environment
variables for Oracle Windows NT and OneWorld. The following variables are
highlighted:

• For OneWorld, the DB_FILES should be set to 200. The default value for the

maximum number of DB_FILES allowed in Oracle8 is 254. Use the default
variable of 254 for this installation.

• For OneWorld, the default database should have a block size of 4K to 8K

depending on your available disk space. The default in Oracle8 is 2K. This was
changed to 4K for this installation.

• Define the minimum system tablespace for OneWorld. Verify that the Oracle

system tablespaces have at least the following space configurations and are
partitioned appropriately for maximum performance:

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