Home » RDBMS Server » Enterprise Manager » 10g Enterprise Manager
10g Enterprise Manager [message #120240] Wed, 18 May 2005 10:16 Go to next message
myoraclejob
Messages: 14
Registered: May 2005
Location: New York
Junior Member

Which three usernames, by default, provide access to Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control? (Choose three.)

A. SYS
B. MDSYS
C. WKSYS
D. DMSNMP
E. SYSTEM
F. SYSMAN


Wrong Answers: A, D, E

Re: 10g Enterprise Manager [message #121502 is a reply to message #120240] Mon, 30 May 2005 06:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Maaher
Messages: 7065
Registered: December 2001
Senior Member
Was this a question, or a statement?

Anyway: SYS, SYSTEM and SYSMAN (I think, I'm no DBA)

MHE
Re: 10g Enterprise Manager [message #122691 is a reply to message #121502] Wed, 08 June 2005 00:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
girish.rohini
Messages: 744
Registered: April 2005
Location: Delhi (India)
Senior Member
I think it should be A,D,E only.

DBSNMP is used for connecting by Oracle Intelligent Agent.

SYSMAN is not an oracle user. Its the user authorised to login into Oracle Enterprise Manager Console, when connecting to Oracle Management Server.
Re: 10g Enterprise Manager [message #122744 is a reply to message #122691] Wed, 08 June 2005 06:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Maaher
Messages: 7065
Registered: December 2001
Senior Member
girish.rohini wrote on Wed, 08 June 2005 07:45

I think it should be A,D,E only.
Can DMSNMP log in to the OEM Console?

girish.rohini wrote on Wed, 08 June 2005 07:45

SYSMAN is not an oracle user. Its the user authorised to login into Oracle Enterprise Manager Console, when connecting to Oracle Management Server.
Brilliant! A user that's no user at all. Why didn't I think of that. Very Happy

From Oracle® Database 2 Day DBA 10g Release 1 (10.1) -Part No. B10742-01

SYSMAN CHANGE_ON_INSTAL The account used to perform Oracle Enterprise Manager database administration tasks. Note that SYS and SYSTEM can also perform these tasks.


This can be found by searching tahiti.oracle.com.

MHE
Re: 10g Enterprise Manager [message #122747 is a reply to message #122744] Wed, 08 June 2005 06:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
girish.rohini
Messages: 744
Registered: April 2005
Location: Delhi (India)
Senior Member
girish.rohini wrote on Wed, 08 June 2005 07:45

SYSMAN is not an oracle user. Its the user authorised to login into Oracle Enterprise Manager Console, when connecting to Oracle Management Server.

Maaher wrote:
Brilliant! A user that's no user at all. Why didn't I think of that.

Maaher, am I not right in saying this? Actually your reply made me think twice over this and frankly I couldn't find SYSMAN user in my database.
Re: 10g Enterprise Manager [message #122752 is a reply to message #122747] Wed, 08 June 2005 06:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
girish.rohini
Messages: 744
Registered: April 2005
Location: Delhi (India)
Senior Member
Right answer: A,D,E.

Below is list of all users created by default by oracle:
On basis of this list we can safely remove the choices: C: WKSYS & F: SYSMAN.

SYS/SYSTEM are obvious choices.
Now choice has to be done between MDSYS & DBSNMP.
From description below for this user DBSNMP:
DBSNMP/DBSNMP
used by: Oracle Intelligent agent
Created by: ?/rdbms/admin/catsnmp.sql, called from catalog.sql
Can password be changed: Yes - put the new password in snmp_rw.ora file
Can user be dropped: YES - Only if you do not use the Intelligent Agents

and for user MDSYS:
MDSYS/MDSYS
Oracle Spatial administrator user
Created by: ?/ord/admin/ordinst.sql

and the fact that MDSYS is locked by default and thus can't be used for login. The only choice left is dbsnmp.


List of all users on database:

SYS/CHANGE_ON_INSTALL or INTERNAL
Oracle Data Dictionary/ Catalog
Created by: ?/rdbms/admin/sql.bsq and various cat*.sql scripts
Can password be changed: Yes (Do so right after the database was created)
Can user be dropped: NO

SYSTEM/MANAGER
The default DBA user name (please do not use SYS)
Created by: ?/rdbms/admin/sql.bsq
Can password be changed: Yes (Do so right after the database was created)
Can user be dropped: NO


OUTLN/OUTLN
Stored outlines for optimizer plan stability
Created by: ?/rdbms/admin/sql.bsq
Can password be changed: Yes (Do so right after the database was created)
Can user be dropped: NO


SCOTT/TIGER, ADAMS/WOOD, JONES/STEEL, CLARK/CLOTH and BLAKE/PAPER.
Training/ demonstration users containing the popular EMP and DEPT tables
Created by: ?/rdbms/admin/utlsampl.sql
Can password be changed: Yes
Can user be dropped: YES - Drop users cascade from all production environments


HR/HR (Human Resources), OE/OE (Order Entry), SH/SH (Sales History).
Training/ demonstration users containing the popular EMPLOYEES and DEPARTMENTS tables
Created by: ?/demo/schema/mksample.sql
Can password be changed: Yes
Can user be dropped: YES - Drop users cascade from all production environments


CTXSYS/CTXSYS
Oracle interMedia (ConText Cartridge) administrator user
Created by: ?/ctx/admin/dr0csys.sql


TRACESVR/TRACE
Oracle Trace server
Created by: ?/rdbms/admin/otrcsvr.sql


DBSNMP/DBSNMP
Oracle Intelligent agent
Created by: ?/rdbms/admin/catsnmp.sql, called from catalog.sql
Can password be changed: Yes - put the new password in snmp_rw.ora file
Can user be dropped: YES - Only if you do not use the Intelligent Agents


ORDPLUGINS/ORDPLUGINS
Object Relational Data (ORD) User used by Time Series, etc.
Created by: ?/ord/admin/ordinst.sql


ORDSYS/ORDSYS
Object Relational Data (ORD) User used by Time Series, etc
Created by: ?/ord/admin/ordinst.sql


DSSYS/DSSYS
Oracle Dynamic Services and Syndication Server
Created by: ?/ds/sql/dssys_init.sql


MDSYS/MDSYS
Oracle Spatial administrator user
Created by: ?/ord/admin/ordinst.sql


AURORA$ORB$UNAUTHENTICATED/INVALID
Used for users who do not authenticate in Aurora/ORB
Created by: ?/javavm/install/init_orb.sql called from ?/javavm/install/initjvm.sql


PERFSTAT/PERFSTAT
Oracle Statistics Package (STATSPACK) that supersedes UTLBSTAT/UTLESTAT
Created by: ?/rdbms/admin/statscre.sql
Re: 10g Enterprise Manager [message #122753 is a reply to message #122747] Wed, 08 June 2005 07:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Maaher
Messages: 7065
Registered: December 2001
Senior Member
I was in serious doubt myself, but it was your text "SYSMAN is not an oracle user. Its the user authorised to login into Oracle Enterprise Manager Console..." that made me imagine some sort of ghost-user. No hard feelings Wink.

Go to http://tahiti.oracle.com, select 10g and search for "SYSMAN".

this is from the Oracle Database Administrator's Guide
10g Release 1 (10.1):
Quote:

A newly created database has at least three user accounts that are important for administering your database: SYS, SYSTEM, and SYSMAN.
Note that we're talking 10g here. I don't know about 9i (We're running 9iR2 here and I don't seem to find this user either).

MHE
Re: 10g Enterprise Manager [message #122754 is a reply to message #122753] Wed, 08 June 2005 07:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
girish.rohini
Messages: 744
Registered: April 2005
Location: Delhi (India)
Senior Member
Sorry Maaher for being a bit bad on my part as well... Cool
I am also using 9i and hence that reply came.
Re: 10g Enterprise Manager [message #122755 is a reply to message #122753] Wed, 08 June 2005 07:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Maaher
Messages: 7065
Registered: December 2001
Senior Member
*cough*

Table 7-1 Administrative User Accounts Provided by Oracle (10g!)

TXSYS
CTXSYS
The Oracle Text account

DBSNMP
DBSNMP
The account used by the Management Agent component of Oracle Enterprise Manager to monitor and manage the database

MDDATA
MDDATA
The schema used by Oracle Spatial for storing Geocoder and router data

MDSYS
MDSYS The Oracle Spatial and Oracle interMedia Locator administrator account

DMSYS
DMSYS The data mining account. DMSYS performs data mining operations.

OLAPSYS
MANAGER
The account used to create OLAP metadata structures. It owns the OLAP Catalog (CWMLite).

ORDPLUGINS
ORDPLUGINS
The Oracle interMedia user. Plugins supplied by Oracle and third party format plugins are installed in this schema.

ORDSYS
ORDSYS
The Oracle interMedia administrator account

OUTLN
OUTLN
The account that supports plan stability. Plan stability enables you to maintain the same execution plans for the same SQL statements. OUTLN acts as a role to centrally manage metadata associated with stored outlines.

SI_INFORMTN_SCHEMA
SI_INFORMTN_SCHEMA
The account that stores the information views for the SQL/MM Still Image Standard

SYS
CHANGE_ON_INSTALL
The account used to perform database administration tasks

SYSMAN
CHANGE_ON_INSTALL
The account used to perform Oracle Enterprise Manager database administration tasks. Note that SYS and SYSTEM can also perform these tasks.

SYSTEM
MANAGER
Another account used to perform database administration tasks.
================================
And again, where is D (DMSNMP)?

MHE
Re: 10g Enterprise Manager [message #122756 is a reply to message #122755] Wed, 08 June 2005 07:19 Go to previous message
girish.rohini
Messages: 744
Registered: April 2005
Location: Delhi (India)
Senior Member
OOps... sorrrrrryyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!


I mistook it for DBSNMP.
My fault...
U were correct....
Previous Topic: Resizing Enterprise Manager Job output.
Next Topic: OEM 9.2 Job fails on 1 of 2 dbs
Goto Forum:
  


Current Time: Sat Apr 20 00:49:06 CDT 2024