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Re: sysdba or sysoper privilege for SYS ?

From: Angelo Cavallaro <angelo.cavallaro_at_pcm.bosch.de>
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 11:28:19 +0100
Message-ID: <36481543.280F@pcm.bosch.de>


Hi Lauray.

You must connect with the internal password if you want to connect as 'sysdba' or 'sysoper'. You wrote your internal password is ORACLE (the default internal password) so you can connect with username:SYS password:ORACLE as sysdba and shutdown or startup the database as well.

HTH Angelo.

lauray70821659_at_my-dejanews.com wrote:
>
> I am trying to setup one oracle database recently.
> However, I found something strange happened in my server:
> I can not connect the enterprise manager(or any other manager)with 'sysdba' or
> 'sysoper' using SYS uid.
> The only thing I can do just through the 'normal' way to connect them.
>
> It seems SYS already lost the privilege for them. But in the security
> manager, I found the sysdba and sysoper already been granted to SYS as
> default privileges! As the result, I can not enter the instance manager to
> startup or shutdown my DB except using the internal/oracle.
Received on Tue Nov 10 1998 - 04:28:19 CST

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