Running Net Configuration Assistant Using a Response File
When you run Net Configuration Assistant with a response file, you run it in a silent mode.
This lets you configure and start an Oracle Net listener on the system, configure naming methods, and configure Oracle Net service names. To run NetCA in a silent mode, use the netca.rsp
response file in the ORACLE_BASE\ORACLE_HOME
\assistants\netca
directory, and the response
directory in the database\response
directory on the DVD.
Note:
If you copied the software to a hard disk, the response files are located in the stage_area
\database\response
directory.
On Windows, you must open command prompt with the Administrator privileges.
To create a Net Configuration Assistant response file:
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Copy the
netca.rsp
response file template from the response file directory to a directory on your system.The
netca.rsp
is located in thedatabase\response
directory on the Oracle Database installation media. -
Open the response file in a text editor.
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Edit the file, following the instructions in the file.
Net Configuration Assistant fails if you do not correctly configure the
netca.rsp
response file.
To run Net Configuration Assistant using the response file you just created, run Net Configuration Assistant in silent mode as follows, replacing local_dir
with the directory where you placed your version of the netca.rsp
response file:
C:\ORACLE_HOME\bin> netca /silent /responsefile local_dir\netca.rsp
For example:
C:\ORACLE_HOME\bin> netca /silent /responsefile
C:\oracle_response_files\mynetca.rsp