From: Jerry Gitomer <jgitomer@erols.com>
Subject: Re: how much has to be created in new db?
Date: 2000/06/06
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	They are only necessary if you want the database to be useful.  It 
sounds like you have a good book - go by the book.


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

On 6/5/00, 10:56:43 PM, "Robin Witkop-Staub" <robin@witkopstaub.com> 
wrote regarding how much has to be created in new db?:


> I have just installed Oracle 8i on Netware 5.  I am just learning 
Oracle.

> I have created a new database and ran catalog.sql and catproc.sql.
> I have a book that talks about creating a rollback segment, rollback
> tablespace, temporary tablespace, and then modifying the SYSTEM and 
 SYS
> accounts default and temporary tablespaces.
 
> Are these steps that you do as well on each database or are they 
overkill?





