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could you share that script please ... tia=20
thank you ...
Nechama Glasrot
DBA
COC Automation Services - Palm Beach County
nglasrot_at_co.palm-beach.fl.us
561-355-3467
>>> "William Beilstein" <BeilstWH_at_obg.com> 08/01 10:15 AM >>>
At our site we have a single Unix user (oracle) that owns all the =
instances. We wrote a .profile script that gives the user a list of =
instances and asks them what database they want to administer. After they =
select it sets the various environmental information (ORACLE_HOME, =
ORACLE_BASE, SID....etc).
>>> Djordje Jankovic <djankovic_at_corp.attcanada.ca> 08/01/00 09:23AM >>>
Hi listers,
I need an opinion, experience.
When you have multiple instances running on the same server do you think that it is better that each database has its own unix user/owner or that each database has its own unix user.=20
I don't remember OFA mentioning anything about that ?
Djordje Jankovic
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Author: Djordje Jankovic
INET: djankovic_at_corp.attcanada.ca=20
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