   |  | | Strange behaviour "/ as sysdba " | Strange behaviour "/ as sysdba " 2004-07-20 - By Tanel Poder
You need to change the OSDBA and OSOPER group names from dba to staff in
your $OH/rdbms/lib/config.s file and relink the executables.
Tanel.
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From: "Fuad Arshad " <fuadar@(protected) >
To: <oracle-l@(protected) >
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 4:36 PM
Subject: RE: Strange behaviour "/ as sysdba "
> yes this is AIX
> TWO_TASK is unset.
> the only thing that i think is strange that when i su to oracle the group
doesnt change to dba instead it is set to staff. need to talk to my
sysadmins about this.
> "Powell, Mark D " <mark.powell@(protected) > wrote:
> IF you are on a UNIX version then when you set your Oracle environment do
> you set the TWO_TASK variable? If so unset TWO_TASK prior to attempting to
> create a sysdba session via sqlplus /nolog. Having TWO_TASK set when you
> attempt to connect / as sysdba using OS group security will result in a
> ORA-01031 (See ORA-01031.ora-code.com) error.
>
> HTH -- Mark D Powell --
>
>
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> From: oracle-l-bounce@(protected)
> [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@(protected)]On Behalf Of Fuad Arshad
> Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 9:02 AM
> To: oracle-l@(protected)
> Subject: Strange behaviour "/ as sysdba "
>
>
> We are movign all our accounts to su only authentication on the os level.
> one of the problems i 'm seeing it that if i su into oracle and do a
> conenct / as sysdba
> i get a 1031 insufficient privileges.
> the remote_login_passwordfile is set to exclusive.
> i can connect thru sysdba if am logged in directly .
> any ideas any one have this issue.
>
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