Re: Simple SQLNET 2 question

From: Dave Mausner <dmausner_at_brauntech.com>
Date: 1996/10/05
Message-ID: <534ma6$32s_002_at_dmausner.brauntech.com>#1/1


In article <Dyru65.EzF_at_iglou.com>, tgp_at_iglou2.iglou.com (Terry G. Phelps) wrote:
>We have just upgraded from SQLNET 1 to SQLNET 2, and seem to have lost
>a major piece of functionality... All Oracle
>connections show up as user-id "oracle". I seemingly have NO way to
>match up these Oracle processes to the user who "owns" them.

try this:

into oracle.ini on each client place:
USER=<user's id>

if you are using a shared oracle.ini, remove USER from it and define it in the global environment:
set USER=<user's id>

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Dave Mausner, Consulting Manager, Braun Technology Group, Chicago.
Received on Sat Oct 05 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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