HI!,
A value of EXCLUSIVE indicates that password file can
be used only by one database, and can contain names
other than SYS and INTERNAL.
On the other hand, a value of NONE indicates that
users are authenticated though the OS.
This means that whichever OS user you are starting the
database with must be in the DBA_GROUP at the OS
level. You probably do not have a DBA_GROUP set up and
will need to talk with your sysadmin.
Thanks
Gillian
- Pierre Olaru <pierre.olaru_at_citicorp.com> wrote: >
Gents,
>
> I would be grateful if you can help me in the
> following issue. I changed
> the REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE parameter from
> EXCLUSIVE to NONE.
> Unfortunately, after that the database cannot be
> started at all. Using
> svrmg30 and try to connect as internal provided me
> the following error
> message:
>
> ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
>
> I would like to mention that I use Oracle 8.0.5 on
> Windows NT.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Pierre
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