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RDBPROD: How to Alter Internal Database ACLs in Oracle Rdb (Doc ID 69650.1)

Last updated on APRIL 16, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle Rdb Server on OpenVMS - Version 4.0a and later
HP OpenVMS VAX
HP OpenVMS Alpha
HP OpenVMS Itanium

Purpose

Oracle Rdb uses internal ACLs to control Rdb database access rather than the standard OpenVMS file Access Control Lists. A Database Adminstrator determines who needs access to an Rdb database and uses the SQL GRANT and REVOKE commands to set up this access. When RMU/BACKUP and RMU/RESTORE are used to copy databases from one system to another, the internal ACLs may no longer be valid and need to be modified to work in the new environment. 

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