I need create a new database in bpa

Hello need to create a new database in the repository of BPA in the new server added apart from the local database. When I say create nothing happens. Thanks ...

Hello Danilo thanks for your help, I did everything what I said but I see that I am not creating the database and sends me please read this and tell me that I am doing wrong:
Oracle BPA Admintool Copyright ? 1997-2007 Oracle
No connection<aris>> server arcgisdesa siteadmin
Enter site administrator password of server arcgisdesa: **********
arcgisdesa<aris>> createdb prueba dbadmin
Enter database administrator password of server arcgisdesa: ********
com.idsscheer.aris.common.cl.framework.RemoteException
at com.idsscheer.aris.cltech.common.corba.adminagent.ISiteAdminAdapter.c
reateDatabase(ISiteAdminAdapter.java:150)
at com.idsscheer.aris.cscommon.siteadmin.ADatabaseManagement.createDatab
ase(ADatabaseManagement.java:49)
at com.idsscheer.aris.client.arisadm.ACreateDatabaseCmd.doCmd(ACreateDat
abaseCmd.java:28)
at com.idsscheer.aris.client.arisadm.ACmdBase.execute(ACmdBase.java:56)
at com.idsscheer.aris.client.arisadm.ACmdExecutor.executeCmd(ACmdExecuto
r.java:45)
at com.idsscheer.aris.client.arisadm.AInteractiveCmd.doCmd(AInteractiveC
md.java:45)
at com.idsscheer.aris.client.arisadm.ACmdBase.execute(ACmdBase.java:56)
at com.idsscheer.aris.client.arisadm.ACmdExecutor.executeCmd(ACmdExecuto
r.java:45)
at com.idsscheer.aris.client.arisadm.AArisAdm.execute(AArisAdm.java:445)
at com.idsscheer.aris.client.arisadm.AArisAdm.safeRun(AArisAdm.java:281)
at com.idsscheer.aris.client.arisadm.AArisAdm.run(AArisAdm.java:251)
at com.idsscheer.aris.client.arisadm.AArisAdm.main(AArisAdm.java:822)
Caused by: org.omg.CORBA.UNKNOWN vmcid: 0x0 minor code: 0 completed: No
at com.ooc.OB.Util.unmarshalSystemException(Unknown Source)
at com.ooc.OB.GIOPConnection.processReply(Unknown Source)
at com.ooc.OB.GIOPConnection.processMessage(Unknown Source)
at com.ooc.OB.GIOPConnectionThreaded.execReceive(Unknown Source)
at com.ooc.OB.GIOPConnectionThreaded$ReceiverThread.run(Unknown Source)

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