Re: Which account to use for SYSDBA so DBA Studio doesn't make attributes read-only?

From: Marky Mark <DontSpamMe_at_Nospam.org>
Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2001 02:43:54 -0700
Message-ID: <i7noqtggnba3fkf9rae9b0pre82m97j4ei_at_4ax.com>


Found part of the answer for #2. SYS worked OK when I changed the password to something I could type. Still not sure what the difference is between a database and a node and why I'd need to enter a password for a listener.

On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 17:15:16 -0700, Marky Mark <DontSpamMe_at_Nospam.org> wrote:

>I'm using Oracle 8.1.6 and trying to use DBA Studio with the
>Enterprise Manager Server.
>
>Two things:
>
>1. Although I have the Enterprise Manager service set to "Automatic"
>on Windows 2000 Advanced Server, it doesn't start. I have to
>manually start it. Anyone know how to fix this?
>
>2. I just installed Enterprise Manager and I want to use DBA Studio
>to do things like backups. However, it keeps complaining about
>default credentials not being set in E.M. First, I'm not sure which
>accounts to use for things like "node", etc. Then, when I set
>userid's for the database and default database, I can't get DBA
>studio to let me alter initialization params. It just says that the
>account doesn't have SYSDBA. Now I'm totally confused.
>
>I've used sysman to log into Enterprise Manager, and have tried both
>system and sys as the credentials for the database entry. However, I
>can't seem to log onto either one using anything other than SYSOPER
>or NORMAL and both of those make DBA Studio bitch about not having
>SYSDBA.
>
>Other than using Oracle, what am I doing wrong?
>
>Thanks,
>Mark
Received on Sat Sep 22 2001 - 11:43:54 CEST

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