Oracle® Database Reference 11g Release 2 (11.2) Part Number E25513-03 |
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Property | Description |
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Parameter type | String |
Syntax | REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE = { shared | exclusive | none } |
Default value | exclusive |
Modifiable | No |
Basic | Yes |
Oracle RAC | Multiple instances must have the same value. |
REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE
specifies whether Oracle checks for a password file.
Values:
shared
One or more databases can use the password file. The password file can contain SYS
as well as non-SYS
users.
exclusive
The password file can be used by only one database. The password file can contain SYS
as well as non-SYS
users.
none
Oracle ignores any password file. Therefore, privileged users must be authenticated by the operating system.
Notes:
When REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE
is set to either exclusive
or shared
, but the password file does not exist, then the behavior is the same as setting REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE
to none
.
If you change REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE
to exclusive
or shared
from none
, then ensure that the password file is in sync with the dictionary passwords. See Oracle Database Administrator's Guide for more information.