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Re: How does Oracle identify a user as DBA

From: Faisal Qasim <faisal_qasim_at_my-deja.com>
Date: 16 Jan 2002 21:31:13 -0800
Message-ID: <7d83d0a4.0201162131.1f29eb86@posting.google.com>


Thanks. But Oracle identifies a user as DBA and then allow login, even when sessions not available, as you can see in excerpt from alert file.

"Wed Jan 16 12:04:51 2002
License maximum (46) exceeded, DBA logon allowed"

Regards

"Daniel A. Morgan" <damorgan_at_exesolutions.com> wrote in message news:<3C45775E.4E174224_at_exesolutions.com>...
> Oracle does not identify users as DBA.
>
> DBA is just the name of a role that contains multiple system privileges.
>
> Daniel Morgan
>
>
>
> Faisal Qasim wrote:
>
> > Dear all,
> >
> > On the basis of which system privileges, Oracle defines a user as DBA?
> >
> > A DBA is allowed to login, even after max. no. of sessions exceeded.
> >
> > Regards
Received on Wed Jan 16 2002 - 23:31:13 CST

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