sysdba and sysoper roles

2002-03-22 Thread Big Planet




Hi Guys ,
I need some info here ,
What exactly is difference between sysdba and 
sysoper roles and how can I set up osdba osoper roles on unix ( i mean what os 
permissions does it need ).

-ak


sysdba and sysoper

2001-12-07 Thread Sajid Iqbal

Hi

Can anyone tell me the difference between sysdba and sysoper.. in the book
it says :- 

sysdba - A priviliged role granted to database users allowed to start and
stop the Oracle Database

sysoper - A priviliged role granted to database users allowed to start and
stop the Oracle Database

The same explanation ?

Also whats a tempfile in oracle ?

Regards

-- 
Sajid Iqbal





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RE: sysdba and sysoper

2001-12-07 Thread Hallas John
Title: RE: sysdba and sysoper





SYSDBA can do more than start/stop the database. It has a lot more functionality that sysoper (Operator mode) which is normally used for basic database functions such as start/stop.

SYSOPER privilege allows operations such as:
 Instance startup, mount  database open ;
 Instance shutdown, dismount  database close ;
 Alter database BACKUP, ARCHIVE LOG, and RECOVER.
  This privilege allows the user to perform basic operational tasks 
 without the ability to look at user data.


SYSDBA privilege includes all SYSOPER privileges plus full system privileges
 (with the ADMIN option), plus 'CREATE DATABASE' etc..
  This is effectively the same set of privileges available when 
 previously connected INTERNAL.



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Hi


Can anyone tell me the difference between sysdba and sysoper.. in the book
it says :- 


sysdba - A priviliged role granted to database users allowed to start and
stop the Oracle Database


sysoper - A priviliged role granted to database users allowed to start and
stop the Oracle Database


The same explanation ?


Also whats a tempfile in oracle ?


Regards


-- 
Sajid Iqbal






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