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If you are on a Unix system, make sure the user you are logged into is
in the unix group 'dba'.
- sooz
On Tue, 1 Sep 1998 18:52:30 -0700, "Winnie Liu" <oracle_dba_at_zdnetmail.com> wrote:
>Is your ORACLE_SID set to the correct SID? Try to use this:
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>svrmgrl>connect internal@<sid>
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>Viktor Ivos wrote in message <6sh0sp$sgd_at_as041.tel.hr>...
>>During instalation of Oracle Server you had to enter
>>that password. If you don't know what it is you are ????.
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>>Dan Vincent wrote in message ...
>>>For lack of documentation I must ask this question.
>>>
>>>Apparently svrmgrl is the new method of managing databases including
>>>creating a database. When I attempt to use svrmgrl by typing
>>>'connect internal' I get a password prompt. What password am I suppose
>>>to enter? There is no database created yet, because that is what I'm
>>>trying to do. With sqldba 'connect internal' returned you to the prompt
>>>without asking for a password.
>>>
>>>Help!
>>>
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Received on Wed Sep 02 1998 - 23:47:34 CDT