C Postinstallation Oracle Database Vault Procedures
After you register Oracle Database Vault, you can perform specialized tasks, such as configuring it on Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) nodes.
- Configuring Oracle Database Vault on Oracle RAC Nodes
After you configure Oracle Database Vault for an Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) instance, you must configure each Oracle RAC node. - Adding Languages to Oracle Database Vault
By default, Oracle Database Vault loads only the English language tables. - Deinstalling Oracle Database Vault
You can remove Oracle Database Vault from an Oracle Database installation, for both to both single-instance and Oracle RAC installations. - Reinstalling Oracle Database Vault
You can reinstall Oracle Database Vault by using Database Configuration Assistant and afterward, register Database Vault.
Configuring Oracle Database Vault on Oracle RAC Nodes
After you configure Oracle Database Vault for an Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) instance, you must configure each Oracle RAC node.
The following procedure assumes that you have a separate Oracle home for each node.
Parent topic: Postinstallation Oracle Database Vault Procedures
Adding Languages to Oracle Database Vault
By default, Oracle Database Vault loads only the English language tables.
You can add more languages by running the DBMS_MACADM.ADD_NLS_DATA
procedure for each new language that you want to add. You can add more than one language to Database Vault.
Parent topic: Postinstallation Oracle Database Vault Procedures
Deinstalling Oracle Database Vault
You can remove Oracle Database Vault from an Oracle Database installation, for both to both single-instance and Oracle RAC installations.
However, you cannot deinstall Database Vault from databases in a multitenant environment. This procedure only applies to legacy, non-CDB Oracle Database environments.
The deinstallation process does not affect the initialization parameter settings, even those settings that were modified during the installation process, nor does it affect Oracle Label Security.
Afterward, you can double-check that Oracle Database Vault is truly deinstalled by logging in to SQL*Plus and entering the following statement:
SELECT * FROM V$OPTION WHERE PARAMETER = 'Oracle Database Vault';
If Oracle Database Vault is deinstalled, the following output appears:
PARAMETER VALUE ----------------------------- ----------------------- Oracle Database Vault FALSE
Parent topic: Postinstallation Oracle Database Vault Procedures