> "Koivu, Lisa" wrote:
> 
> Has anyone ever seen the Oracle backgroiund processes owned by a
> different os user?  We're having probs with one of the db's here (it's
> on Open VMS, so I don't know anything about how to fix it) but I have
> NEVER seen this behavior.  Anyone?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Lisa Koivu
> Oracle Database Administrator
> 954-935-4117
> 

Lisa,

  I have never seen this but it doesn't seem totally outlandish to me.
It depends on the kind of background process which doesn't belong to
Oracle - if the listener is not started by the Oracle account, Snnnn
server processes spawned by it could belong to this account.
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