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Default [C.D.O.S][C.D.O.T] RMAN and SYSOPER - 09-04-2007 , 05:11 PM






Hi There,

Can any of you give me some tips on running RMAN
via SYSOPER rather than SYSDBA?

Currently, when I run RMAN, I use an RMAN command line similar to
this:

rman TARGET / CMDFILE crosscheck10.rcv LOG crosscheck10.txt

I don't see that it specifies SYSOPER or SYSDBA.

How do I write an RMAN command line which connects as SYSOPER?

-Owen


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Default Re: [C.D.O.S][C.D.O.T] RMAN and SYSOPER - 09-04-2007 , 05:36 PM






On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 22:11:36 -0000, "owensmith99 (AT) gmail (DOT) com"
<owensmith99 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
Hi There,

Can any of you give me some tips on running RMAN
via SYSOPER rather than SYSDBA?

Currently, when I run RMAN, I use an RMAN command line similar to
this:

rman TARGET / CMDFILE crosscheck10.rcv LOG crosscheck10.txt

I don't see that it specifies SYSOPER or SYSDBA.

How do I write an RMAN command line which connects as SYSOPER?

-Owen

You don't write an RMAN command line which connects as SYSOPER.
All RMAN operations require SYSDBA.
BTW: where do you find it *documented* you can do this?
Please also refrain from crossposting.

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Sybrand Bakker
Senior Oracle DBA


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