me too.
NT and unix ,
thank you
paquette stephane wrote:
Me too.
On unix and NT
--- Stephane Faroult [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit : O'Neill, Sean wrote:
I have some scripts, O.S. command and SQL, which I
use to perform COLD
backups of DBs and other tasks. I'm not
I have some scripts, O.S. command and SQL, which I use to perform COLD
backups of DBs and other tasks. I'm not particularily happy about having
username/password information in the scripts. Has anyone come up with a way
to avoid same allowing for the fact the scripts should require no user
this Unix account.
Rachel
From: O'Neill, Sean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Securing passwords in scripts
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 00:55:28 -0800
I have some scripts, O.S. command and SQL, which I use to perform COLD
I hv a workaround
Change platform to Unix and set permission as 700 ;-))
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Sean
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 12:55 PM
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I have some scripts, O.S. command and SQL, which I use to perform COLD
backups of DBs
O'Neill, Sean wrote:
I have some scripts, O.S. command and SQL, which I use to perform COLD
backups of DBs and other tasks. I'm not particularily happy about having
username/password information in the scripts. Has anyone come up with a way
to avoid same allowing for the fact the scripts
If you're going to be doing DBA tasks like you describe (backups which
require you to shutdown the database, etc.), you can just use / as sysdba
in sqlplus. This works all the way back to 7.3 as far as I know. For it to
work, however, the OS account that is being used must be a member of the DBA
Me too.
On unix and NT
--- Stephane Faroult [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit : O'Neill, Sean wrote:
I have some scripts, O.S. command and SQL, which I
use to perform COLD
backups of DBs and other tasks. I'm not
particularily happy about having
username/password information in the scripts.
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to log
into the database you can use / to enter username/password:
ex.sqlplus /
and run what you need from cron from this Unix account.
Rachel
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Orr, Steve wrote:
Hi Jared,
I'd be interrested in a password server... you got one?
Steve Orr
count me in.
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Ian,
thank you. at 4:30 in the morning, I'm barely able to remember my name, let
alone init.ora parameters
Rachel
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