You can create a Database Manager operator (DBM operator), change the operator’s properties and server authorizations, or delete the operator. You can change the properties and server authorizations of a database system administrator (SYSDBA user).
Select the required database instance in the list of database instances.
The database instance can be in any operational state.
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1. Choose Instance ® Configuration ® DBM User...
2. Choose New User.
3.
Choose General.
Specify the name of the Database Manager operator.
Enter and confirm the password.
If you want to lock the operator, select Disabled.
You can also assign a second password.
Note the conventions for user names and passwords. The database system automatically converts user names and passwords for DBM operators into upper-case letters.
4.
Choose Server
Rights.
Select the required server authorizations.
See also: Concepts of the Database System, Server
Authorizations
You can change the properties and server authorizations of an operator. If you want to change the password of the first DBM operator, the database instance must be in the OFFLINE operational state. If you want to change the password of the database system administrator, the database instance must be in the ONLINE operational state.
To change the properties and server authorizations, proceed as described in the following sections:
· Changing the User Properties
· Changing the Password of a DBM Operator
· Changing the Server Authorizations
You can delete a DBM operator. The only exceptions to this are the first DBM operator and the database system administrator.
Proceed as follows:
1. Choose Instance ® Configuration ® DBM User...
2. Select a DBM operator.
3. Choose Delete.