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Re: difference between sys and sysman

From: Howard J. Rogers <howardjr2000_at_yahoo.com.au>
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 06:10:05 +1000
Message-ID: <3f5e340f$0$14559$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>

"Fly" <FLAVYK_at_YAHOO.FR> wrote in message news:3603986d.0309090647.52f1b2bb_at_posting.google.com...
> Which is the principal difference between the account sys and sysman?
> TIA
That's a bit like asking what's the differences between apples and... space rockets. SYS is a privileged database account, and SYSMAN isn't a database account at all. SYSMAN is the administrative account for the Enterprise Manager's Management Server, which isn't a server in the usual sense, but merely a process (or, on Windows, a service).

About as dissimilar as two completely dissimilar things in a pod could ever hope to be.

Regards
HJR Received on Tue Sep 09 2003 - 15:10:05 CDT

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