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Also check remote_login+password_file in the init.ora. (or of course yo
-- Niall Litchfield Oracle DBA Audit Commission UK ***************************************** Please include version and platform and SQL where applicable It makes life easier and increases the likelihood of a good answer ******************************************ur OS group membership). "Mike Morgan" <mike.g.morgan_at_charter.net> wrote in message news:u3smm8ak731ba_at_corp.supernews.com...Received on Fri Jan 11 2002 - 05:00:55 CST
> Whenever you CONNECT INTERNAL, an audit file is written to
> $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/audit. If the filesystem where this directory resides
is
> full, the audit file cannot be written. If this happens, authentication
is
> attempted via a password.
>
> Check the filesystem for $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/audit. If it is full, delete
> some files (the .aud files are good candidates although they are fairly
> small) to free up space. Then try to CONNECT INTERNAL again.
>
> Good luck,
> Mike
> "George D. Benetos" <gbenet_at_intranet.gr> wrote in message
> news:a1jh3h$oa8$1_at_newsserv.intranet.gr...
> I have a problem with
> CONNECT INTERNAL command
> Until now , when I gave CONNECT INTERNAL
> I was connected immediately , without any password .
> Now When i give CONNECT INTERNAL
> i am asked to give a password , and I can not connect ...
>
> Any ideas ?
>
> thanks ....
>
>
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