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Re:logging as oracle using sudo

From: Alessandro Vercelli <alever_at_libero.it>
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 14:10:45 +0200
Message-Id: <J581TX$7FCFF0D2A6D82894F6ED572CF963594A@libero.it>


Sudo is a tool that enable an user to perform tasks as root, not oracle. If you need to grant an user to perform tasks as oracle (i.e. database administration), then put that user into dba group.

Regards,

Alessandro

> Hi all,
>
> The unix administrators at client site require to use unix sudo to log in as
> oracle software owner.
> They are currently at 9i and plan to migrate to 10g.
> Does anyone have some experience (good/bad) regarding administering database
> 10g logging in as oracle owner using sudo?
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