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06-02-2009 05:32 AM
06-02-2009 05:32 AM
			
				
					
					
						I've had a request from our DBA's to setup about 12 different Oracle commands in sudo so they can run them from the oracle Admin account....
All of these commands are in the same directory: /opt/oracle/crs/bin and the commands are: ocrconfig, ocrconfig.bin, crsctl, crsctl.bin, ocrdump, ocrdump.bin, crsd, crsd.bin, oifcfg, and oifcfg.bin
Is there a way to set these up as one Cmnd_Alias instead of having 10 different ones for each command ??
					
				
			
			
				
			
			
				
	
			
				
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
	
	
	
All of these commands are in the same directory: /opt/oracle/crs/bin and the commands are: ocrconfig, ocrconfig.bin, crsctl, crsctl.bin, ocrdump, ocrdump.bin, crsd, crsd.bin, oifcfg, and oifcfg.bin
Is there a way to set these up as one Cmnd_Alias instead of having 10 different ones for each command ??
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06-02-2009 05:43 AM
06-02-2009 05:43 AM
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						If  you specify the directory itself, all this commands can be executed with sudo, for example:
Cmnd_Alias ORACLE_BIN=/opt/oracle/crs/bin/
The last slash is important.
You can also specify just one Cmnd_Alias listing the commands separated by "," for example:
Cmnd_Alias ORACLE_BIN=/opt/oracle/crs/bin/crsctl,/opt/oracle/crs/bin/ocrconfig
		
		
	
	
	
Cmnd_Alias ORACLE_BIN=/opt/oracle/crs/bin/
The last slash is important.
You can also specify just one Cmnd_Alias listing the commands separated by "," for example:
Cmnd_Alias ORACLE_BIN=/opt/oracle/crs/bin/crsctl,/opt/oracle/crs/bin/ocrconfig
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