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Von: David Sisk <davesisk_at_ipass.net>
Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle.misc
Datum: Montag, 4. Januar 1999 01:35
Betreff: Oracle/Linux connect internal question
>
>Hi Unix Gurus:
>
>I've got Oracle8 for Linux installed and working (at least, most of it,
>anyway). I can connect internal using svrmgrl while logged into the O/S as
>the oracle user (the account owning the software), but if I try connecting
>internal while signed into the O/S as myself, svrmgrl asks for the internal
>password. The ORACLE_HOME/bin path and environment variables are set for
>both the oracle user and my own userid. (I recall that with AIX, you have
>to set TWO_TASK = P:, although I'm not sure exactly what this does.) How
>do I correct this? Please respond via email as well as posting here?
>
>Thanks and regards,
>
>--
>David C. Sisk
>The Unofficial ORACLE on NT site
>http://www.ipass.net/~davesisk/oont.htm
>
>
To connect as internal _without_ a password your account must be a member of
the group 'dba' (on AIX). Look at your OS specific documentation for further
information
Juergen Lietz Received on Tue Jan 05 1999 - 10:14:48 CST
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