I am Founder of SysDBASoft IT and IT Tutorial and Certified Expert about Oracle & SQL Server database, Goldengate, Exadata Machine, Oracle Database Appliance administrator with 10+years experience.I have OCA, OCP, OCE RAC Expert Certificates I have worked 100+ Banking, Insurance, Finance, Telco and etc. Oracle Tutorial | Oracle Database Tutorials for Beginners ( Junior Oracle DBA ) Last login: Tue Nov 3 14:11:48 +03 2020 on pts/1Ġ0 23 * * * sh /home/oracle/RunDeleteArchive.sh >/home/oracle/Delete.logĭo you want to learn Oracle Database for Beginners, then read the following articles. Passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully. Number of days of warning before password expires : 7īAD PASSWORD: The password contains more than 4 characters of the same class consecutively Maximum number of days between password change : 60 Minimum number of days between password change : 1 If your case is like that, then do it like following. Or if above steps don’t solve your case, then check your user expire time. * * * * * /u01/app/oracle/admin/cron_jobs/alert_mail.sh > /u01/app/oracle/admin/cron_jobs/log/check_alertlog.txt home/oracle $ crontab -lĠ0,15,30,45 * * * * sh /u01/app/oracle/admin/cron_jobs/clear_oracle_home.sh Now you can run the crontab -l command successfully as follows. home]# cat /etc/cron.allowĪdd oracle user and save /etc/cron.allow home]# vi /etc/cron.allow To solve this error you should add oracle or any other users that will use the Crontab into this file as follows. This error is related with the /etc/cron.allow f ile. You (oracle) are not allowed to access to (crontab) When I try to drop database in mount mode, i got the following error. You (oracle) are not allowed to access to (crontab) because of pam configurationĭetails of error are as follows. I got ” You (oracle) are not allowed to access to (crontab) because of pam configuration.
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