Hello everybody,
I'm not a DBA, I'm a System Admin. Our DBA has a problem: when Oracle is accessing the external table on another computer, it gives an error. Oracle runs under local admin account on the server. The directory on another machine, which hosts external tables, has the READ WRITE permissions for everybody.
My questions are:
1. Is it possible to have an external table on a different computer (not Oracle server)?
2. If yes, what modifications to permissions for the directory (which hosts external tables) should I set up?
3. How can you change the account under which Oracle runs? Do I need to make changes only in the Services (in Windows 2000) or somewhere in Oracle also?
Thank you very much for your help. Any input is appreciated.
Clair
I'm not a DBA, I'm a System Admin. Our DBA has a problem: when Oracle is accessing the external table on another computer, it gives an error. Oracle runs under local admin account on the server. The directory on another machine, which hosts external tables, has the READ WRITE permissions for everybody.
My questions are:
1. Is it possible to have an external table on a different computer (not Oracle server)?
2. If yes, what modifications to permissions for the directory (which hosts external tables) should I set up?
3. How can you change the account under which Oracle runs? Do I need to make changes only in the Services (in Windows 2000) or somewhere in Oracle also?
Thank you very much for your help. Any input is appreciated.
Clair