Re: Imp/exp and VNI-2015



Sybrand Bakker schrieb:
On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 18:08:53 +0200, Alan Searle
<aj_searle@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I am setting up an Oracle Management Server (9i on Win2K) to test the functionality. This has worked OK but I find that when I try to import a DMP database I get the message VNI-2015.

I followed the instructions that were displayed and entered the id of a local user (called 'oracle') to access the node. I restarted the Management Server and tried to log in again but got the same message. I imagine that this is because I need to set up the user with 'log on as batch job'. However, I cannot find this permission or profile in Win2K. Is this because I am running a Win2K professional rather than Win2K server? Or am I looking in the wrong place?

I found the permission 'BATCH' which can be allocated to a group. I allocated this to the ORA_DBA group and then restarted the Management Server.


But I am still getting the VNI-2015 message. This is a bit confusing because the node is a very simple declaration (the local computer) and I have tried both my own local account and the 'oracle' account which I set up. Both these accounts belong to the ORA_DBA group (under windows) and ORA_DBA has 'BATCH' permission.

Does anyone have an idea?  What have I missed?

Any tips would be gratefully received.

Regards,
Alan Searle.


AFAIK the account needs to be a *local* account (as opposed to a
domain account) and the privilege needs to be assigned to the user
*directly* (not via the group)

Yes, these are local accounts and I want to assign the permissions directly. However, with my OS (Win2K Professional), I can't see the privilege 'Log on as batch job'. Does this mean that I need to be running Win2K Server? Or have I missed something?


Also the Oracle service needs to be running using the LOCAL system
user.

This is the case. I log on as a normal user (with Administrator privilege) and run Oracle with that account.


Many thanks for your help.

Regards,
Alan Searle
.



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