ORA-01031: insufficient when privileges loggin under sqlplus "/ as sysdba".

I recently got a brand new box of Solaris. Have restored the ORacle home from a live server.
then went to restore a database to a tape.

Everything is made of fine.

However I can't seem to open as

$> sqlplus "/ as sysdba".

I can only open as
$> sqlplus/nolog

then
SQL > connect sys/password as sysdba

I closed the database and recreated password file
orapwd file = $ORACLE_HOME/dbs/orapwFMZ password = entries passowrd = 50

Tried but the same answer... a coil which is below.


$ sqlplus "/ as sysdba".

SQL * more: version 9.2.0.8.0 - Production on Thu Apr 5 09:49:23 2012

Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.

ERROR:
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges


Enter the user name: ^ C ^ X ^ Z



SQL > connect / as sysdba
ERROR:
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges



$ sqlplus/nolog

SQL * more: version 9.2.0.8.0 - Production on Thu Apr 5 09:49:36 2012

Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.

SQL > connect sys/password as sysdba
Connect to an instance is idle.
SQL > startup
ORACLE instance started.

Total System Global Area 68386816 bytes
Size bytes 729088 fixed
54525952 variable size bytes
Buffers data 12582912 bytes
Redo buffers 548864 bytes
Mounted database.
Open database.
SQL > shutdown immediate
The database is closed.
The database is dismounted.
ORACLE instance stops.



I've included a list of parameters below FYI
SQL > show the distance parameter

VALUE OF TYPE NAME
------------------------------------ ----------- ------------------------------
real chain of remote_archive_enable
remote_dependencies_mode string TIMESTAMP
remote_listener chain
Remote_login_passwordfile channel SHARED
REMOTE_OS_AUTHENT Boolean TRUE
remote_os_roles boolean FALSE

Please can someone help.

Best regards

M

Published by: user5856470 on April 5, 2012 02:11

There is something wrong at the level of the BONE. Check if the user that you are connected to the computer (usually oracle) is part of the ORA_DBA group.

Good luck

Nirmal

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    SQL * more: Production of the 11.2.0.3.0 version on Mon Jan 19 12:42:42 2015

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    ERROR:

    ORA-01031: insufficient privileges

    1. SQLNET.ora

    [ofssobp@ofss2311575 admin] $ cat sqlnet.ora

    sqlnet.ora # Network Configuration file: /scratch/app/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/sqlnet.ora

    # Generated by Oracle configuration tools.

    1. NAMES. DIRECTORY_PATH = (TNSNAMES, EZCONNECT)

    ADR_BASE = / scratch/app

    #SQLNET. AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES = (NONE)

    1. Config.c

    [lib ofssobp@ofss2311575] $ cat config.c

    / * SS_DBA_GRP sets the UNIX group for sqldba adminstrative access ID.  */

    / * Refer to the Guide to Installation and usage for more information.  */

    / * IMPORTANT: this file must be in harmony with

    RDBMS/SRC/Server/OSDS/config.c, specifically as regards the

    number of elements in the array ss_dba_grp.

    */

    #define SS_DBA_GRP "dba".

    #define SS_OPER_GRP "dba".

    #define SS_ASM_GRP "dba".

    char * ss_dba_grp [] = {SS_DBA_GRP, SS_OPER_GRP, SS_ASM_GRP};

    Hello

    could you please create a password oracle.

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