Creating an Oracle database
The following steps describe how to manually create an Oracle database for use with Leap.
To set up an Oracle database:
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Log into Oracle SQLPlus using the SYS DBA role. For example, sqlplus / as sysdba. 
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Create three users. Each user is mapped to a schema, where Leap will create tables. ALTER SESSION SET CONTAINER = <Pluggable Database Name>; CREATE USER FREEDOM IDENTIFIED BY <password>; CREATE USER IF\_CMIS IDENTIFIED BY <password>; CREATE USER APP\_DATA IDENTIFIED BY <password>;Where <password> is an Oracle accepted password you create. 
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Create the administrator role. Leap accesses the Oracle database through a data source. An administrator is required to establish the connection to the database. CREATE USER <admin> IDENTIFIED BY <password>;Where <admin> is an administrator's user name, and <password> is the administrator's password you create. 
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Set the permissions for the administrative user. The following commands grant all permissions and privileges so the administrative user can access the database. GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES TO <admin>; GRANT EXECUTE ANY PROCEDURE TO <admin>;
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Set table space quotas for the three users of the schemas. GRANT UNLIMITED TABLESPACE TO FREEDOM; GRANT UNLIMITED TABLESPACE TO IF\_CMIS; GRANT UNLIMITED TABLESPACE TO APP\_DATA; GRANT UNLIMITED TABLESPACE TO <admin\>;
The Oracle database is created.
Parent topic: Create a Database