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Re: sysdba and sysoper

From: Doug Cowles <dcowles_at_nospambigfoot.com>
Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 18:52:33 -0400
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Ok..sybrand pointed out to me what sysdba and sysoper are for. Let me rephrase the question. I currently log in remotely as oracle, and use svrmgrl to do those things. Shoud I not be doing this? Are sysdba and sysoper instruments in a way for not handing out the oracle password.

Doug Cowles wrote:

> Basic question about sysdba and sysoper. What's the rationale for using
> them if you can log in as a user with dba privileges? Is this for
> systems where for security reasons, system, sys etc., have been
> disabled?
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