Re: sqlplus issues
- From: Egor Starostin <egorst@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: stellr@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 11:35:41 +0700
> I have a guess. When you say 10g, you mean 10.2.0.1.
No. Its Solaris, and there is no 10.2 for Solaris, afaik.
Harvinder, check that your ORACLE_HOME pointing to a real directory. I
mean that, probably, you need to set your ORACLE_HOME to
/u01/app/oracle/product/10.1.0/ (not to
/u01/app/oracle/product/10.1.0/db_1)
As for 10.2 -- I did a couple installation on different machines
(RHAS3 and RHAS4)
The same permissions on both machines disallowing users not in
oinstall group to run anything. They can't even run tkprof, because it
depends on libraries from $ORACLE_HOME/lib which has drwxr-x---
permissions.
Probably someone in Oracle should be fired (either tester or the
person, who didn't document this new security feature(?) well enough).
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Egor
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