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I am so surprised about the "ctxsys"

From: Xiaoliang Chen <ochen_at_netrue.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 14:06:51 -0700
Message-Id: <10571.113177@fatcity.com>


hi, all,

I try to connect my database with username: ctxsys, password: ctxsys, this username has DBA roles. It make me shocked. What the hell this user doing? Should I just delete this user?

Best wishes!
Yours sincerely, Xiaoliang Chen



SUN certified Solaris7 System Administrator

> I have not run into any problems in 816 so far probably because Iam using
> 2GB datafiles in the test databases so far. I have a necessity to get the
> data from 816 database and import into 815 database and so I got all the
> problems. We are also on HP/UX 11.0 64bit. Some of my collegues are facing
> problems after upgrading to 816, probably they are using 5GB datafiles on
> the production databases. Iam attaching the messsage below about the
> problems they are facing. I too would be waiting for their problem to be
> solved before I upgrade my production databases to 816 as I too am using
5GB
> datafiles for production. If anybody knows the solution how to solve the
> below mentioned 816 problem, please let us know. It would be appreciated.
>
> Here is the text:
> >We have test instances on 2 of our new N4000 boxes, running HP-UX 11 and
>
> >Oracle 8i (8.1.6), a Banner 3.x instance, and a Banner 4.x instance.
>
> >
>
> >Our database is about 40 GB, with several HP largefiles filesystems
>
> >accommodating 5 and 10 GB tablespace datafiles. We are experiencing
>
> >intermittent database crashes when Oracle (apparently) detects an HP-UX
>
> >error 27: File too large.
>
> >
>
> >After working with HP and Oracle, we believe this error message is
>
> >incorrect, 'tho we suspect that there is an as yet undocumented
>
> >"feature" having to do with limits in the 64 bit architecture.
>
> >
>
> >But I emphasize, at this point we do not know what the problem is. All we
>
> >do know is that sooner or later (at least once a day), our test instances
>
> >are crashing.
>
> >
>
> >We are supposed to cutover to the new N4000 servers over Labor Day
>
> >weekend, but as of now, that is not going to happen unless we can resolve
>
> >this error.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 9:09 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>
>
>
> Hello everyone -
>
> I've seen a lot of talk about downgrading back to 8.1.5. May I ask what
> problems you ran into that made the downgrade necessary? I am interested
in
> any comments or war stories anyone may have. We are looking at doing this
> in the next month or so - someone here is really bent out of shape about
not
> having full DBMS_UTILITY functionality. That's his main reason for
> upgrading. We are HP/UX 11.0 64bit.
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
> Lisa Rutland Koivu
> Oracle Database Administrator
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