On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 1:05 PM, Tim Gorman <tim@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It could just be a clumsy way of signaling to some outside program that the
> database has been mounted by an instance. I used to write scripts that
> looked for the "sgadef_$ORACLE_SID.dbf" file in the "$ORACLE_HOME/dbs"
> directory, for example...
>
> ...just an idea?...
>
In that case, I wonder what breaks if SUID is not set?
Or maybe the legacy code dependent on it is gone, and the
code to set the bit is still in use?
> Gotta remember that the Oracle RDBMS is the product of combined effort by a
> huge range of people, some of whom are likely to be ... ahem ... a little
> idiosyncratic... perhaps? Some of you who were Oracle employees back in the
> early- to mid-1990s might remember the hard-copy employee phone book for
> Oracle, which had an entry for "Lastnm=Clinton, Firstnm=Bill,
> email=DONT_INHALE"? Now, that's special...
>
>
Idiosyncratic? Programmers/DBA's/Geeks ?
Surely you jest.
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Jared Still
Certifiable Oracle DBA and Part Time Perl Evangelist