| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| Parameter type | String |
| Syntax | DB_UNIQUE_NAME = database_unique_name |
| Default value | Database instances: the value of DB_NAME
Automatic Storage Management instances: |
| Modifiable | No |
| Basic | Yes |
| Oracle RAC | Multiple instances must have the same value. |
DB_UNIQUE_NAME specifies a globally unique name for the database. Databases with the same DB_NAME within the same DB_DOMAIN (for example, copies of a database created for reporting or a physical standby) must have a unique DB_UNIQUE_NAME. Every database's DB_UNIQUE_NAME must be unique within the enterprise.
The value of DB_UNIQUE_NAME can be up to 30 characters and is case insensitive. The following characters are valid in a database name: alphanumeric characters, underscore (_), number sign (#), and dollar sign ($).
Note:
As part of their operations, some database tools or utilities create a string that uniquely identifies a database. The string may include theDB_UNIQUE_NAME for a database, and other identifying information for the database, such as the database SID. Oracle Database restricts some identifiers to 30 characters, so using a short DB_UNIQUE_NAME can help prevent ORA-00972 "identifier is too long" messages from database tools and utilities that create a string that includes the DB_UNIQUE_NAME.See Also:
Oracle Data Guard Concepts and Administration and Oracle Database Administrator's Guide for more information on setting this parameter