To apply maintenance to multiple DB aliases, the first step is to create a text file with the appropriate parameters for the tasks.
For this example, the text file is called C:\Maint_dba.txt:
/PSTDirName=ORA_LOCAL /PSTDirUserID=roberts
/PSTDirPassword=softech /DBAAction=useexisting
/DBAName=DB_LOCAL /UserID=roberts
/PASSWORD=fido /Task=MAINTCAT
/DBAAction=useexisting /DBAName=ASYB_LOCAL
/Task=MAINTCAT
/DBAAction=useexisting /DBAName=AROBDB3
/Task=MAINTCAT
/DBAAction=useexisting /DBAName=AROBDB4
/Task=MAINTCAT
/DBAAction=useexisting /DBAName=AORA_LOCAL
/Task=MAINTCAT
/DBAAction=useexisting /DBAName=AMSSQL_LOCAL
/Task=MAINTCAT
/DBAAction=useexisting /DBAName=AIFX_LOCAL
/Task=MAINTCAT
/DBAAction=useexisting /DBAName=AIFX_LOCALNA
/Task=MAINTCAT
/DBAAction=useexisting /DBAName=APSTDSNY
/Task=MAINTCAT
To perform the tasks from the command line, specify:
PR0CNFG /FILE=C:\Maint_dba.txt