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  1. #11
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    Hi,

    Julian, if we set the value of remote_login_passwordfile=none then it means that you should give the
    privileges through OS and it won't use Password File right?

    One of my Sr. DBA told that we should always set it to exclusive.

    What's your opinion on this.

    Vijay.
    Say No To Plastics

  2. #12
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    Originally posted by oravijay
    Hi,

    Julian, if we set the value of remote_login_passwordfile=none then it means that you should give the
    privileges through OS and it won't use Password File right?

    One of my Sr. DBA told that we should always set it to exclusive.

    What's your opinion on this.

    Vijay.
    Your Senior DBA is right. He will also change it to EXCLUSIVE after he creates the database. Let's see if he will post the init.ora or if he has already solved the problem.



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  3. #13
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    Hi,

    Thanx very much Julian.
    I have been asked to manage around 8 instances running in production recently.
    It will be great if you can tell me what are all the information that I should get from the database initially
    and in future. Do you have any sql scripts related to that.

    If you have them and willing to share please mail at oravijay@rediffmail.com.

    Vijay.
    Say No To Plastics

  4. #14
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    I will send you soon an email.
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  5. #15
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    Talking

    Julian, want to see the output??

    ----
    Database created.
    ----

    Thanks pal, thank you very much.

    PS1: I would really appreciate if you could send that e-mail to me too. (jval@migraciones.gov.ar)

    PS2: What about the error with the national character set. Is there a work around?

    NATIONAL CHARACTER SET "WE8ISO8859P1"
    *
    ERROR at line 13:
    ORA-12714: invalid national character set specified


    Your help is appreciated.

  6. #16
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    Hi,there

    In Oracle9i,only Unicode is supported for National Character Set,you can only set National Character Set as UTF8 or AL16UTF16.

  7. #17
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    julian,
    Could you please email me the script as well?
    nannep@yahoo.com

    TIA

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    Thumbs up

    Thanks jasontang.

  9. #19
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    Originally posted by Arda
    Julian, want to see the output??

    ----
    Database created.
    ----

    Thanks pal, thank you very much.

    Very good!

    PS1: I would really appreciate if you could send that e-mail to me too. (jval@migraciones.gov.ar)
    I will send you an email.



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