If you want you can chmod 644 on them. The only user that needs and should
ever have write access to those files is oracle. I'm not sure if other users
even need read access. We do it for backup purposes. Our backup userid can
read theses files and copy them to tape.
On Sunday 01 April 2001 23:05, you wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Can you tell me what is your access rite for those files in unix solaris 7
> oracle 8.1.6, my current access rite are:
> rwxrwxr-x for all of them.
>
> Sinardy
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