Hi @all,
I’ve got a little question.
Where can i set the user connection for an scheduled db-health check.
In my opinion toad uses always the last active user. But not every user has the same rights eg. to read the alert.log
regards
Mario Jandl
Hi @all,
I’ve got a little question.
Where can i set the user connection for an scheduled db-health check.
In my opinion toad uses always the last active user. But not every user has the same rights eg. to read the alert.log
regards
Mario Jandl
The health check does start with recent logins before it prompts for a password, but it checks for accounts that have privileges to run most of the items in
the health check. I’d say you found a bug. I’ll take a look at it.
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Hi @all,
I’ve got a little question.
Where can i set the user connection for an scheduled db-health check.
In my opinion toad uses always the last active user. But not every user has the same rights eg. to read the alert.log
regards
Mario Jandl
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hi,
thanks for the reply.
I think i’ve found a workaround, for the moment.
Just set a execute script with a simple statement (eg select sysdate from dual;) before the health check.
Let execute the statement with the desired connection. Then the health check should pass.
I think this works, details later … I’ll be watching it
ps: Is a solution to expect?
regards
Mario Jandl