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Hi Brian,
You mention moving sys.aud$ to another tablespace, whilst this is common sense Oracle no longer support doing this as some poor customer could not recover when this had been done. I don't believe Oracle have changed advice on this as yet. There is a note on Metalink about it. The solution if it is moved is probably to switch audit off whilst recovering. Jonathan discussed the following with me some time back:
<snip>
I haven't done any tests on the theory - it was just
a surmise that when the complainant was trying recovery,
they needed to recover the tablespace with the aud$ table
in it, but were running with audit on, so the recovery
processes couldn't log themselves until after the recovery
had completed.
</snip>
kind regards
Pete
>should not be in SYSTEM, and that if auditing is being done that
>SYS.AUD$ should be moved to a different tablespace, I feel that saying
-- Pete Finnigan email:pete_at_petefinnigan.com Web site: http://www.petefinnigan.com - Oracle security audit specialists Book:Oracle security step-by-step Guide - see http://store.sans.org for details.Received on Mon Sep 08 2003 - 15:49:48 CDT
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