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Thread: Who issued ALTER DATABASE RECOVER

  1. #11
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    Originally posted by marist89
    Originally posted by Mr.Hanky

    Hire honest employees, I would have told you ASAP.
    If it IS one of my DBA's, I might have an opening soon ...

    Maybe it's a honest mistake, maybe someone accidently run a b&r shellscript which would trigger that command.

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    Originally posted by np70
    Jeff,

    listener.log will tell you which machine and time request came from (if it was different machine).
    All the entries in listener.log have been accounted for. They all had a purpose and can be explained.
    Jeff Hunter

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    Originally posted by NDT

    Maybe it's a honest mistake, maybe someone accidently run a b&r shellscript which would trigger that command.
    I agree it's a mistake. I want to find out WHO so I can make them an honest person.
    Jeff Hunter

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    If this was issued from OS, then do

    last | more

    at OS prompt

    You can see what was logged on from what IP address at what time.

    That might help to narrow it down some.


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    Ted Night, Caddyshack.

    "WELL, WE'RE WAITING"

    What's the deal, did you find the cause of this error.

    MH
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    Originally posted by maachan
    If this was issued from OS, then do

    last | more

    at OS prompt

    You can see what was logged on from what IP address at what time.

    That might help to narrow it down some.

    last only shows who was logged on and not what commands they ran. There was nobody logged in to the box at the time. I would need lastcomm to show me which commands were executed, but that relies on OS accounting to be turned on.
    Jeff Hunter

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    Originally posted by Mr.Hanky

    What's the deal, did you find the cause of this error.
    Still investigating. I have my suspects, but no evidence yet.
    Jeff Hunter

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    can you use the PARSING_USER_ID column in the V$SQLAREA and get some result?

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    Originally posted by sln81
    can you use the PARSING_USER_ID column in the V$SQLAREA and get some result?
    The parsing of that statement obviously failed (insufficient privileges ORA error), so that particular statement was realy never put in the library cache. So looking for it in V$SQLAREA is useless, IMHO.
    Jurij Modic
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    It was actually in v$sqlarea with the correct timestamp, but since the parsing failed, I don't think the PARSING_USER_ID or PARSING_SCHEMA_ID are reliable (they both indicate SYS did the parsing but SYS would have privs...)
    Jeff Hunter

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