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The internal user is really a superset of SYS, so it does have a default
tablespace and temporary tablespace, both of which default to SYSTEM.
However, your comments about not using it to create the repository are
perfectly valid.
Pete
Burkhard Schneider wrote:
> hello brian,
>
> to use the internal login for getting into the enterprise manager is
not
> a good idea. the first time you start enterprise manager you get a
> message about that a repository must be created, so the user internal,
> who is really an internal user for special purposes, not being
displayed
> on the Security Manager, doesnt have a default tablespace and a temp
> tablespace.
> also, it is not good to use the system user for use with enterprise
> manager.
> what i do is to create a user like oem_system with an own tablespace
> (20M) and an own temp tablespace (8M) and i give him the DBA role.
> login with this newly create duser and you will get into the OEM.
inside
> there you need to describe the connection to the databse, i prefer
using
> the manually define services, so that i dont need to use the oracle
> agent process. but it is up to you how to set up this.
> hope you will find the way into there.
> best regards
>
> burkhard schneider
>
> Brian Howard schrieb:
> >
> > I have a problem. When I try to begin Enterprise Manager, I login in
as
> > INTERNAL/ORACLE which is the correct username and password; however
I
> > get the following:
> >
> > Failed to get local hostname
> > VOC-00002: Internal Error: Failure to obtain interface (Logon)
> >
> > I don't put anything in the service field because I am using the
default
> > database. I login this same way to Instance manager, repository
manager,
> > schema manager, security manager, storage manager and data manager
and
> > it works just fine. Can someone help me out?
Received on Fri Sep 17 1999 - 09:00:10 CDT
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