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тАО08-21-2001 07:19 AM
тАО08-21-2001 07:19 AM
Password File on HP 11
I want to SHUTDOWN my database and I have lost the password for 'internal'.
I checked for the password file under ${ORACLE_HOME}/dbs/ .... I cudn't find any. Infact there are around 10 dbs running on the server but i cudn't find any password file for any of them. init.ora files were very much there.
I tried to run orapwd utility available under /{ORACLE_HOME}/bin and i gave file=${ORACLE_HOME}/dbs/orapw ... a file was generated. Yet I could not login as 'inetrnal'.
Can someone help me shutdown of my database ???
Thanks !!!
I checked for the password file under ${ORACLE_HOME}/dbs/ .... I cudn't find any. Infact there are around 10 dbs running on the server but i cudn't find any password file for any of them. init
I tried to run orapwd utility available under /{ORACLE_HOME}/bin and i gave file=${ORACLE_HOME}/dbs/orapw
Can someone help me shutdown of my database ???
Thanks !!!
learning_oracle
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тАО08-21-2001 08:28 AM
тАО08-21-2001 08:28 AM
Re: Password File on HP 11
What version of Oracle? Our Oracle role account is authenticated by the OS. Thus we use something like
sqlplus /nolog
connect internal
shutdown
sqlplus /nolog
connect internal
shutdown
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тАО08-21-2001 10:34 AM
тАО08-21-2001 10:34 AM
Re: Password File on HP 11
Hello Sachin,
I think I have a real easy answer for you. Try to connect as internal using the SYS user's password (or anyone else that has been granted the DBA privelege). This should work. You should now be able to shutdown the database.
If that doesn't work, I guess I would start with the easy stuff. Who are you logged into as when you run svrmgrl? You need to run svrmgrl as the user that is in the oracle install group (oinstall or dba typically). In other words, It won't work if you run it as root.
The next thing to check is the init.ora file for your databases. Look for the REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE parameter. What is it set to? If it is none, you can't connect as internal. If it is exclusive, then each database has a password file. If it is shared, then all the databases share a password file. If it isn't defined, I THINK it defaults to none.
I assume you've already done a find for *pwd* and *orapw*?
Let us know if any of this works. Also, give us the version information if you can.
Best of luck,
Jared
I think I have a real easy answer for you. Try to connect as internal using the SYS user's password (or anyone else that has been granted the DBA privelege). This should work. You should now be able to shutdown the database.
If that doesn't work, I guess I would start with the easy stuff. Who are you logged into as when you run svrmgrl? You need to run svrmgrl as the user that is in the oracle install group (oinstall or dba typically). In other words, It won't work if you run it as root.
The next thing to check is the init.ora file for your databases. Look for the REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE parameter. What is it set to? If it is none, you can't connect as internal. If it is exclusive, then each database has a password file. If it is shared, then all the databases share a password file. If it isn't defined, I THINK it defaults to none.
I assume you've already done a find for *pwd* and *orapw*?
Let us know if any of this works. Also, give us the version information if you can.
Best of luck,
Jared
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тАО08-21-2001 03:40 PM
тАО08-21-2001 03:40 PM
Re: Password File on HP 11
Hello Sachin,
have to tried using the "old" passwords?
system/manager
sys/change_on_install
Sometimes (well, quite often) the are still working,
as dangerous as this is, it might be your friend now ;-)
HTH,
Wodisch
have to tried using the "old" passwords?
system/manager
sys/change_on_install
Sometimes (well, quite often) the are still working,
as dangerous as this is, it might be your friend now ;-)
HTH,
Wodisch
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