This article describes how to create the Oracle user or users required by WebSphere Application Server. The procedures in this article assume that you have installed Oracle8i.
Perform the following steps to configure Oracle 8i for use with WebSphere Application Server:
open_cursors = 200
.50
for the processes
parameter is sufficient for your database by reading the information in your
inityour_SID.ora file. To increase the value of this parameter, add
and remove comment markers to specific lines related to processes.You can need to stop the database before restarting it. To stop the database, enter the following commands:
$ lsnrctl LSNRCTL> start
If you do want to grant dba authority to the user EJSADMIN, enter the following commands using these values: the system variable is the user ID; the manager variable is the default password; and the EJSADMIN_password is the password you assign to user EJSADMIN.
$ sqlplus system/manager SQL> create user EJSADMIN identified by EJSADMIN_password; SQL> grant connect, resource, dba to EJSADMIN; SQL> create user EJB identified by EJB; SQL> grant connect, resource to EJB; SQL> quit
If you do not want to grant dba authority to the user EJSADMIN, perform the following two steps:
$ sqlplus system/manager SQL> create user EJSADMIN identified by EJSADMIN_password quota 100M on SYSTEM; SQL> create user EJB identified by EJB quota 100M on USERS; SQL> grant connect, resource to EJSADMIN; SQL> grant connect, resource to EJB; SQL> quit
EJB
. Then click Apply.$ sqlplus ejsadmin/EJSADMIN_password
. A message is displayed
indicating a successful connection.$ exit
to log out as the EJSADMIN user.