You use this DBM command when you start a new database instance for the first time and thereby create the database system administrator.
We recommend that you use upper-case letters for the user name and password.
Note
Do not enter the character string SYSDBA as the user name because this is a reserved SQL keyword (see: Conventions for User Names and Passwords).
You also use this command to initialize a database instance. This deletes the catalog information and the application data in the database instance. The database parameters remain unaffected by this.
You have the server authorization AccessUtility.
The database instance is in the ADMIN operational state.
db_activate <sysdba_user>,<sysdba_user_password>
Option |
Description |
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<sysdba_user> |
Name of the database system administrator |
<sysdba_user_password> |
Password of the database system administrator |