The following table describes the Oracle system privileges groups, and information
about the operating system authentication groups:
Table 9-1 Operating System Groups and Users on Oracle Database Appliance
Oracle System
Privileges
Group Name
Group ID
(GID)
grid is a
member
oracle is a
member
Oracle Inventory group
(OINSTALL)
oinstall
1001
yes (primary
group)
yes (primary
group
OSOPER for dbaoper
group
dbaoper
1002
yes
yes
OSDBA group
dba
1003
no
yes
OSASM Group for Oracle
ASM
asmadmin
1004
yes
no
OSOPER for ASM group
asmoper
1005
yes
no
OSDBA for ASM group
asmdba
1006
yes
yes
To change the Group Name and GID from the default values on Oracle Database
Appliance bare metal platforms, change the default values from the Web Console
during the deployment. If you create an initial database during deployment, then the
password for the SYS and SYSTEM users is the Master Password that you set in the
Web Console.
To change the Group Name and GID from the default values on the Oracle Database
Appliance X7-2-HA Virtualized Platform, use the
-advance
parameter with the
command
oakcli deploy
. If you create an initial database during deployment, then
the password for the SYS and SYSTEM users is the ROOT password from the
Configurator.
Note:
Change the password for both users as soon as possible after configuration
to prevent unauthorized access to your database using these privileged
accounts.
About Data Migration Options for Oracle Database
Appliance
Oracle Database Appliance supports the use of standard Oracle Database loading and
migration tools.
If you are loading data or migrating data from an existing database to Oracle Database
Appliance, then you can use the standard Oracle Database loading and migration
tools. These tools include the following:
•
Oracle GoldenGate
•
SQL*Loader
•
Oracle Data Pump
Chapter 9
About Data Migration Options for Oracle Database Appliance
9-2
Summary of Contents for Database Appliance X6-2-HA
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