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From: Malone <davor.bokorni_at_zg.t-com.hr>
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:05:24 +0200
Message-ID: <f72o8p$1ip$1@ss408.t-com.hr>

<fitzjarrell_at_cox.net> wrote in message
news:1184159587.649522.92300_at_r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
> On Jul 11, 7:49 am, "Malone" <davor.boko..._at_zg.t-com.hr> wrote:
>> Oracle enviorment variables in /etc/profile ? You know, ORACLE_SID etc,
>> etc...
>>
>> And one more thing...i want to add emctl start dbconsole to that profile
>> so
>> i dont have to start it up manually every time i restart computer..that
>> goes
>> for listener too...
>>
>> Can someone help me..?
>>
>> I'm going nuts... :(
>>
>> Im a noob so go easy on me...
>
> Please don't put such items in /etc/profile, as EVERYONE gets that
> profile set before any others and it creates security issue.
>
> You should have a proper .profile for the 'oracle' user account to set
> such environment variables; you can pass this profile to any other
> individual users who will need such access.
>
> The listener should be started (and it will be) provided you use the
> dbstart/dbshut scripts provided by Oracle; access to these should be
> configured in the init.d directory via another script, often named
> 'oracle'. Two links need be created; one in the rc3.d directory to
> start the oracle processes[ e.g. S99oracle}, one in the rc0.d
> directory [K09oracle] to kill the oracle processes on a run-level
> change. (We're using Solaris so this may change for your system --
> consult the O/S documentation for how to configure run-level process
> adminstration). You can also include the call to emctl in this
> process start/process stop script so it will start/stop when the
> database and listener do.
>
> The /etc/profile is the default profile for EVERY user; it's wise to
> understand its use in order to prevent abusing it's power.
>
>
> David Fitzjarrell
>

Thank you very much my friend for your help. I will follow your instructions ! ;))

Thanks again ! ;)

Malone Received on Wed Jul 11 2007 - 09:05:24 CDT

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