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List:       mysap-linux-general
Subject:    AW: AW: Installation Migration
From:       "Smeets, Georg" <georg.smeets () sap ! com>
Date:       2003-02-13 12:46:34
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Hello People,

thanks for all of your. I was a Problem with one of the Tablesspaces.
The Tablesspace PSAPDDICD was full to 80%, nut the max. extent was rechead that´s why \
the installation stopped. The System is now installed.



thanks

georg

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Schilling, Frank 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 13. Februar 2003 10:19
An: linux.general
Betreff: Re: AW: Installation Migration


Hello Georg,

this output of sapdba looks to be standard after normal installation.
Of course, if you need a higher security level (productive environment), 
you should change the passwords of the database users...

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Smeets, Georg wrote:
> Hallo Frank, Hello Everybody
> 
> I start Sapdba as orasid and look into m - User and Security, a  -  User \
> information the system said to me: 
> 			DB USER I (connected): system
> *** Warning: Password of 'system' is standard ***
> 
> 
> DB_USER II           : SYS
> *** Warning: Password of 'SYS' is standard ***
> 
> 
> DB_USER III          : SAPR3
> *** Warning: Password of 'SAPR3' is standard ***
> 
> 
> DBA_AUTHORIZATION (deduced by OS LOGIN USER): SYSDBA
> 
> I think this is normal. Is there anything else where I must change something?
> 
> thanks
> 
> georg
> 
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Schilling, Frank 
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. Februar 2003 17:52
> An: linux.general
> Betreff: Re: Installation Migration
> 
> 
> Hello Georg,
> 
> until now there seems to be no error in SAPAPPL0.log...
> However, probably you are using Linux kernel version
> 2.4.7, which is quite old (and sometimes may show
> problems during database load). Thus, please upgrade
> to Linux kernel 2.4.18 and restart the database load...
> 
> Greetings from SAP LinuxLab - Frank Schilling


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