Configuring multiple services in a single instance database

Dear all,

I would like to create names from multiple services for a single instance oracle database (10.2.0.3 on IBM - AIX 6.1). I tried to search on the net, read the documentation, as well as on the metalink but couldn't find something relevant to the single instance database.

Say I have two users, userA and UserB, for which I would like to use the two services (ServA and ServB) to connect to the same database to single instance.

Any help in this direction is appreciated.

Concerning

ALTER system set service_name = 'ServA, ServB. '

in your tnsnames.ora to designate either service_name = "ServA" or service_name = 'ServB.

It is very difficult to believe that you can't find this in the documentation, and my suspicion is that you it didn't look at all.

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Sybrand Bakker
Senior Oracle DBA

Tags: Database

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