(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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