LS External applications use a normal users, our internal
LS applications use SYSDBA. We want to even control our own
LS applications from accessing the database
Single shutdown mode allows only one connection (from SYSDBA or
OWNER), so if you are able to assure that your maintenance app
LS Although we deploy standard server installs, there are times when
LS we need to ensure that no external connections (ODBC) can connect
LS to local databases while we perform database maintenance.
Can't you just put the database in single shutdown mode before doing
the maintenance?
PS: I'm
Carlos,
LS Although we deploy standard server installs, there are times when we
LS need to ensure that no external connections (ODBC) can connect to
LS local databases while we perform database maintenance.
Can't you just put the database in single shutdown mode before doing the
At 09:25 a.m. 14/03/2013, Leyne, Sean wrote:
External applications use a normal users, our internal applications use
SYSDBA. We want to even control our own applications from accessing the
database
(our apps are services, so a remote admin could naively start the service,
when we are doing
LS External applications use a normal users, our internal
LS applications use SYSDBA. We want to even control our own
LS applications from accessing the database
Single shutdown mode allows only one connection (from SYSDBA or
OWNER), so if you are able to assure that your maintenance app will