I've got a developer that says they need the unix password for oracle so
they can do a trace and run tkprof without having to jump through a bunch
of hoops. Anyone set up trace so someone other than oracle can do this?

The permissions on the trace files only allow reading by the file owner, so
setting the user into the dba group won't help. 

Thanks, Dave Turner

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