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diff --git a/rt/README.Oracle b/rt/README.Oracle deleted file mode 100644 index 41bec822c..000000000 --- a/rt/README.Oracle +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -In order to install RT with Oracle, the database must first be -prepared. Ports of RT to other databases will automatically create -the RT schema. This is not done for Oracle because most sites wishing -to deploy RT on Oracle will have choose to make specific configuration -of the RT user, for example to select the appropriate tablespace or to -set up a resource profile. The RT user must have appropriate -privileges similar to the resource and connect roles and must have the -"query rewrite" system privilege. - Here is an example of commands to create an RT user called "RT" with -a password of "rt". - - create user rt identified by rt default tablespace users temporary - tablespace temp; - grant resource, connect, query rewrite to rt; - - -RT should not run its schema creation as the Oracle DBA; instead the -schema creation should be run as the RT user. To accomplish this set -the --with-rt-dba configuration parameter to the RT user, not to the -Oracle DBA. As an example, the following might be appropriate to -configure RT for the example.com Oracle database. - - ./configure --prefix /usr/local/rt --with-db-type=Oracle \ - --with-db-dba=rt --with-db-database=example.com \ - --with-db-rt-user=rt \ - --with-db-rt-pass=rt - - -As with all databases it is important to analyze the Schema and get -current statistics after any significant dataset change. Oracle's -cost-based optimizer can provide particularly bad performance when the -schema statistics are significantly inaccurate. To analyze the schema -of a user called rt, execute the following from withing Sqlplus. - - execute dbms_utility.analyze_schema( 'RT', 'estimate'); - - |