Re: Which account to use for SYSDBA so DBA Studio doesn't make attributes read-only?

From: Marky Mark <DontSpamMe_at_Nospam.org>
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 00:01:20 -0700
Message-ID: <rqa0rt4fspr47rpf3218tijn47gnr0bls1_at_4ax.com>


Thanks. I'll check it out.

Mark

On Mon, 24 Sep 2001 21:53:52 GMT, "Brandon" <oracle.admin_at_home.com> wrote:

>The contents of entire Oracle DBA brains can be found on
>http://otn.oracle.com. That includes the documentation that we all
>memorized, too (several versions worth). ;)
>
>Brandon
>
>"Marky Mark" <DontSpamMe_at_Nospam.org> wrote in message
>news:6eetqto5hua4fk681hpf454biu6ebovs33_at_4ax.com...
>> More useful help. Never mind. That was intended to be somewhat funny
>> but hey, I'm just dumb, clueless newbie with no manuals to read. Of
>> the various news groups that I sometimes post questions to, this one
>> has the most attitude and the least useful information. Just another
>> reason to love oracle; look what it does to those who live and
>> breath it.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> On Sat, 22 Sep 2001 19:27:03 +0200, "Sybrand Bakker"
>> <postbus_at_sybrandb.demon.nl> while speculating on the nature of life,
>> the universe and everything, wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >"Marky Mark" <DontSpamMe_at_Nospam.org> wrote in message
>> >news:uglnqtccaf424m6t775s5p7158r8avc73q_at_4ax.com...
>> >> I'm using Oracle 8.1.6 and trying to use DBA Studio with the
>> >> Enterprise Manager Server.
>> >>
>> >> Two things:
>> >>
>> >> 1. Although I have the Enterprise Manager service set to "Automatic"
>> >> on Windows 2000 Advanced Server, it doesn't start. I have to
>> >> manually start it. Anyone know how to fix this?
>> >>
>> >> 2. I just installed Enterprise Manager and I want to use DBA Studio
>> >> to do things like backups. However, it keeps complaining about
>> >> default credentials not being set in E.M. First, I'm not sure which
>> >> accounts to use for things like "node", etc. Then, when I set
>> >> userid's for the database and default database, I can't get DBA
>> >> studio to let me alter initialization params. It just says that the
>> >> account doesn't have SYSDBA. Now I'm totally confused.
>> >>
>> >> I've used sysman to log into Enterprise Manager, and have tried both
>> >> system and sys as the credentials for the database entry. However, I
>> >> can't seem to log onto either one using anything other than SYSOPER
>> >> or NORMAL and both of those make DBA Studio bitch about not having
>> >> SYSDBA.
>> >>
>> >> Other than using Oracle, what am I doing wrong?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Mark
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >Just because of your last phrase, you're just asking for it:
>> >
>> >Hacking away, and not reading any Oracle provided documentation.
>> >
>> >
>> >Regards,
>> >
>> >Sybrand Bakker, Senior Oracle DBA
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
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