Re: Connect internal

From: Leng Kaing <leng_at_cougar.vut.edu.au>
Date: 1996/08/03
Message-ID: <DvJvrp.8oA_at_matilda.vut.edu.au>#1/1


Yes, you need the right group and so forth. But remember to deassign TWO_TASK (unix) and ORA_DFLT_HOSTSTR (VMS) as well.

HTH,
Leng.

Ken Johnson (ken.johnson_at_tapestry.com) wrote:
: Steven Wallraf wrote:
: >
: > estokked_at_sn.no (Erlend Stokkedal) wrote:
: >
: > >I've problem with the command connect internal. I get the message
: > >"Insufficient privileges" What has to be done ?
 

: > >Regards Erlend:-)
: >
: > The user which you connect to your operating system has to be a member
: > of the DBA group.
: >
: > On Unix -> /etc/group
 

: You will also get this error if you are using SQL*DBA in screen mode, there is a password set on
: internal, and you don't specify the password.
 

: Try using:
: CONNECT INTERNAL/your_internal_password_here
: or
: using SQL*DBA in line mode... SQLDBA71 lmode=y and then:
: CONNECT INTERNAL
 
: If this prompts you for a password then that was the problem, otherwise it may be what Steven
: said.
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Received on Sat Aug 03 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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