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Installation Procedure Requirements
CD-ROM Pre-installation Requirements
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Then grant the rights identifier to the Oracle9i account as follows:
UAF> GRANT/IDENTIFIER ORA_TEST_DBA ORACLE9i
If you add the 
ORA_TEST_DBA
 rights identifier, but grant only 
ORA_DBA
 to 
ORACLE9i,
 then the account would have insufficient privileges to administer the 
instance TEST.
The third line of the table shows that you can add and grant different identifiers, 
thereby restricting control of a particular instance while still granting control to 
other instances.
You can grant database maintenance privileges to accounts (for example, privileges 
to start up and shut down the database) in addition to the Oracle9i account
.  
(However, with the Oracle9i account, the user 
UIC GROUP
 number must be greater 
than MAXSYSGROUP)
.  
By granting the 
ORA_<sid>_DBA
 identifier, you can 
similarly restrict user privileges to an instance named 
<sid>.
Process Rights for SGA Protection
Releases of the Oracle RDBMS on HP OpenVMS Alpha after Release 7.3.2.3.0 
feature a change in the way that the software runs and accesses the SGA
.  
Previous 
to Release 7.3.2.3.2, the SGA was protected by allowing only processes that are 
running in supervisor mode to access it directly
.  
Starting with Release 7.3.2.3.2, the 
SGA is protected by an Access Control List to accommodate the kernel remaining in 
user mode.
Before bringing up a database, add a rights identifier to the User Authorization File 
(UAF)
.  
Have your system manager adhere to the following directions.
At the 
UAF>
 prompt, type:
UAF > ADD/IDENTIFIER/ATTRIBUTES=SUBSYSTEM ORA_SGA
Warning:
DO NOT GRANT THE RIGHTS IDENTIFIER TO 
ANY USER
.  
Oracle manages the assignment of the rights 
identifier when it starts the database.