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Subject: Re: unable to log on as internal?
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 23:26:45 GMT
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In article <3807856E.366F6F7C@nospambigfoot.com>,
  Doug Cowles <dcowles@nospambigfoot.com> wrote:
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> What could account for this?
>
> Logged in as Oracle -
>
> >svrmgrl
> SVRMGR> connect internal;
> Connected.
> SVRMGR> select * from v$database;
> select * from v$database
> *
> ORA-01012: not logged on
> SVRMGR>
>
> Did someone change the internal password?
> I haven't had a problem doing this for over a year.
>
> - D
>

I'm guessing it has something to do with your environment settings. Is
your ORACLE_HOME set to a different version of oracle than the one the
database is running on?

Just a thought.


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