Check your $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/audit directory.  If it is full, you will
get this error, as every time you try to login to svrmgrl connect
connect internal, a .aud file is created here.

Terry

Chuan Zhang wrote:

> Dear all,    I have this problem. When connect internal or connect /as
> sysdba in svrmgrl, it gives me insufficient priviledge.  I connect it
> locally instead of remotly. I have not set up any password file or os
> authentication. It works well last week and suddenly happens today
> when I want to shutdown the db. The unix account I log into is in
> "dba" group which was created when Oracle software was installed.  I
> already asked everybody related. Nobody touched any system stuff. Has
> anyone experienced this before?  It's on Sun Solaris 2.7 and oracle
> EE8.0.6. Thanks for your advice. Chuan

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