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I have installed oracle 10g on redhat server 5,it is on user 'oracle'.I have another user named 'crayom' and I want to operate from that user.
Please guide which setting should be changed.
Distribution: CentOS, RHEL, Solaris 10, AIX, HP-UX
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Hi,
which kind of access to the database we are talking about? The Oracle 10g Enterprise Manger is a webinterface which can be accessed via webbrowser by everyone having host and portnumber and credentials. Or do you talk about sqlplus?
Some more specific information on what you want to do will be very helpful for us.
which kind of access to the database we are talking about? The Oracle 10g Enterprise Manger is a webinterface which can be accessed via webbrowser by everyone having host and portnumber and credentials. Or do you talk about sqlplus?
Some more specific information on what you want to do will be very helpful for us.
Hi,
I got the solution ,I was just added the oracle configuration into the file .bash_profile and then by changing the permission of oinstall group to the new user works fine.
But to start database from Oracle user I till I need to change permission of oinstall group to the oracle user.
Can it be possible to permit two users simultaneously,I mean two Operating System user.
Last edited by dnyanesh.3; 02-10-2009 at 02:42 AM.
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