I installed Oracle 10 on aix Unix no issues - just want to create a db how?

why is it so hard to find out something so simple as creating a db using x-windows to my unix box from a laptop???

should be able to just telnet or ssh to your host with your xclient (or another method as long as your xwindow is running on your laptop), set your DISPLAY variable and then launch dbca if you have all the appropriate permissions.

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