To protect the database standard users, you should:
· Changing the Passwords of the Standard Users
· Changing Server Authorizations for Users
To protect the standard database system users, change their passwords.
You may also want to assign the property SECONDPASSWORD, to define a second password for a user. In this way, you can allow other people temporary access to work with a user account without needing to reveal or change the original password.
The database instance is in an operational state in which it is possible to change the password of the relevant user.
User |
Name |
Required Operational State |
<DBM_user> |
OFFLINE |
|
<SYSDBA_user> |
ONLINE |
|
DOMAIN |
ONLINE |
Database Manager GUI: Changing a User Password
Database Manager CLI: Changing the DBM User Data
We recommend that zou assign the server authorizations individually to the users. In this way, you distribute the various administration tasks between several users and administrators.
Database Manager GUI: Changing the Server Authorizations
Database Manager CLI: Changing the DBM User Data
Changing the Database Manager Operator (DBM Operator) with the Database Manager CLI
Add the following server authorization for the DBM operator DBM: Starting the database instance
Delete the following server authorization for the DBM operator DBM: Stopping the database instance
user_put DBM SERVERRIGHTS=+StartDB, -StopDB