Hello Suresh

I did not knew about how to use grep like  "grep oracle /etc/passwd" , now I know 
THANKS
for last few years I was doing the other way "cat file | grep pattern" 

I am going to try changing the password of "oracle" user  and    try installing it 
       Thanks 
          SC 



Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:

>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Solve Cool) [Tuesday, September 03, 2002 4:38 PM]:
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>>Hello Suresh
>>           this is the  what I got
>>
>>cat /etc/passwd | grep oracle
>>oracle:x:59:54:Oracle database admin:/opt/oracle:/bin/bash
>>
>> cat /etc/group | grep dba
>>dba:x:55:oracle
>>    
>>
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>Another winner of the "useless use of cat" award :)
>
>What happened to "grep oracle /etc/passwd" ?
>
>So the oracle and dba groups exist.  Maybe the uid/gid for oracle and dba
>are not what the oracle installer program expects?
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>    -srs
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