“with admin” or “with grant”

How to check for the Users that have “with admin” or “with grant” privileges?
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With Grant --> dba_tab_privs column GRANTABLE
With Admin --> dba_sys_privs column ADMIN_OPTION

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  • OID users ( EUS) problem with grant create table with admin

    Hi,
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    Regards,
    Peter

    If I grant
    grant create table to test_role with admin option;
    it does not work
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    Edited by: Peter on Dec 7, 2012 2:36 PM

  • Grant with Admin Option

    I have create a role TD_ADM and would like grant the object privileges such as select, insert, update etc... to TD_ADM role with admin option.
    here is grant that i am trying to grant to TD_ADM.
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    With Admin option:
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    You can use With Grant option.
    For review:
    [http://www.dba-oracle.com/t_with_grant_admin_privileges.htm]

  • ISE Admin Access with AD Credentials fails after upgrade 1.2.1 to 1.3.0

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  • Firefox Silent updater will not work unless I launch Firefox.exe one time with Admin rights

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  • Unable to access Runtime Services with admin user

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  • Not able to connect iPlanet Proxy on ADMIN port with windows 2003

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  • Run Admin Server with multiple Managed Servers each using different userid?

    We currently run separate WebLogic domain instances for each business application in a Unix environment. Each one is created using a unix userid unique to that application and which owns all the files and is used to run the process when that particular WebLogic instance is started up. We have run this way for a while.
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  • Re: Precompiling JSP with admin/managed servers

    Thanks, but I'm not doing any copying.
              The admin/managed-server communication copies things to the managed server,
              which then always recompiles the pages when hit.
              -Greg
              Check out my WebLogic 6.1 Workbook for O'Reilly EJB Third Edition
              www.oreilly.com/catalog/entjbeans3 or www.titan-books.com
              "Robert Coonrad" <[email protected]> wrote in message
              news:[email protected]...
              >
              > check out post 8366...i found that i was not preserving
              > the lastmodified date on my jsps and this was causing
              > unnecessary re-compilation.
              >
              > hope it helps...
              > bobc
              >
              > "Greg Nyberg" <greg.nyberg.at.objectpartners.com> wrote:
              > >I believe I have exhausted all permutations of EARing/notEARing,
              > >WARing/notWARing, placing precompiled jsp class files in WEB-INF/classes,
              > >placing them in a static location and setting workingDir to that
              location,
              > >combinations of the above.
              > >
              > >No matter what, the managed server re-compiles pages the first time they
              > >are
              > >hit. Non admin/managed-server I have no problems.
              > >
              > >Can anyone from BEA comment on this problem? Or give me a workaround
              > >for
              > >getting a cluster working with precompiled jsps?
              > >
              > >-Greg
              > >
              > >"Greg Nyberg" <greg.nyberg.at.objectpartners.com> wrote in message
              > >news:[email protected]...
              > >> Grrr... The JSP engine is extremely frustrating! I've spent many hours
              > >> fighting the "staleness" checker in WL. I've been through all of the
              > >> newsgroup messages pertaining to pre-compiling, etc., and I've gotten
              > >> pre-compilation working on single-server deployments, but admin/managed
              > >> server deployments have me beat.
              > >>
              > >> WL6.1, SP1, Solaris
              > >>
              > >> I've done the pageCheckSeconds=-1 and the workingDir is set to a fixed
              > >> place. The fixed place contains pre-compiled versions of all jsps
              > >made on
              > >> that machine using jspc not 20 minutes earlier using the JSP files
              > >in the
              > >> exploded EAR file used by the admin server as the model for managed
              > >> servers.. The managed servers are on the same machine.
              > >>
              > >> When the admin server gives an application to a managed server, the
              > >managed
              > >> server creates a temporary directory containing all of the webapp
              > >> components, etc. The file timestamps on these files is the set by
              > >the
              > >> copying process to the time of the managed server boot (why?!?!????!?),
              > >so
              > >> the staleness check always thinks they are new and could care less
              > >what
              > >> precompiled jsps I have in my workingDir, the WEB-INF/classes
              directory,
              > >or
              > >> anywhere else. The pageCheckSeconds=-1 seems to be completely ignored
              > >in
              > >> this scenario.
              > >>
              > >> If I tell the managed server to precompile everything on boot (about
              > >45
              > >> minutes for this app) it will create versions of the classes that match
              > >th
              > >e
              > >> new JSP file timestamps, but this does not even survive a reboot of
              > >the
              > >> managed server because it AGAIN creates a new temp version of
              everything
              > >on
              > >> the next reboot with new timestamps.
              > >>
              > >> If I wait for the managed server to boot and find the directory like
              > >> .../applications/.wlnotdelete_man1/wlap7336/webapp/... and physically
              > >copy
              > >> (via cp -pr to retain timestamps) all of the original webapp components
              > >on
              > >> top of the temp versions, the staleness checker is happy and the
              > >> pre-compiled versions work fine.
              > >>
              > >> There HAS to be a way to package pre-compiled versions of the JSPs
              > >in the
              > >> "model" application in the admin server and keep from having to
              precompile
              > >> the JSPs on every managed server every time managed server is booted..
              > >>
              > >> It would help if we had a way to bypass the staleness checking
              > >completely..
              > >> Or you guys should make the timestamps on the files copied by the
              > >> admin/managed deployment process match properly so the staleness
              checker
              > >> doesn't think the JSP is different.
              > >>
              > >> It would also help if the engineer who wrote this could explain the
              > >rules
              > >> being implemented by the staleness checker. So far all the messages
              > >in
              > >the
              > >> newsgroup have amounted to point solutions for problems without a good
              > >> understanding of what the engine is checking for and/or doing under
              > >the
              > >> covers. Looking at the generated .java files for the JSP pages helps,
              > >but
              > >> it is not good enough...
              > >>
              > >> Anyone out there have a working admin/managed server JSP application?
              > >> -Greg
              > >>
              > >> -----------------------------------------------------------
              > >> Check out my WebLogic 6.1 Workbook for O'Reilly EJB Third Edition
              > >> www.oreilly.com/catalog/entjbeans3 or www.titan-books.com
              > >>
              > >>
              > >>
              > >
              > >
              >
              

    The admin/managed-server communication copies things to the managed server, which then always recompiles the pages when hit.
              This is a known issue and is fixed. The timestamps of the compiled classes was not being preserved when extracted from the war file used to distribute to the managed servers. This will be available in WLS6.1 Service Pack 3 - and there is a temporary patch available for SP2. Please ask your friendly BEA support person for it (you can refer to CR058946)
              I'd give you the patch myself, but they like to keep track of these things...
              Regards,
              Alex
              "Girish" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
              >
              > "Aditya Kiran Gavvala" <[email protected]> wrote:
              > >Greg,
              > >
              > >I have been following your posts, because our application deployment
              > >ran
              > >into exact same problem you ran into. I had spent a full two days
              > >researching into the problem. And I figured the solution. Hope this
              > >helps.
              > >
              > >Here are my discoveries:
              > >
              > >The following applies only to the following environment:
              > >OS: Linux (perhaps for Win/Unix/Solaris etc)
              > >WLS 6.0 SP2 ( no rolling patches): I found Rolling Patch2 (RP2) not useful
              > >for this problem.
              > >Clustered environment with Admin/Managed servers
              > >
              > >- When you compile JSP using weblogic.jspc compiler it puts the JSP file
              > >timestamp into the compiled class. You can see it in the generated java
              > >file
              > >(you need to supply -keepgenerated switch to jspc)
              > >
              > >- When a request is made to a JSP page after the application is deployed,
              > >it
              > >seems to be retrieving this timestamp from the compiled class file and
              > >comparing it with the JSP file timestamp. If they dont match a compile
              > >command gets run by the server. Thereby you see a compile happening at
              > >run
              > >time.
              > >
              > >- If you have exploded directory deployment, when you start the managed
              > >servers they create a ".war" file (under some temp dir) with all the
              > >JSP
              > >source files going into the file. You can notice this by looking into
              > >the
              > >server log file. Therefore all JSP source files get a brand new timestamp
              > >in
              > >the archive (a timestamp later than what was put class files by
              > >weblogic.jspc). So, the server at run time sees that the timestamp in
              > >the
              > >class file is older than the JSP source file and runs a recompile. So
              > >DONT
              > >DO EXPLODED directory deployment if your environment is as described
              > >in this
              > >post.
              > >
              > >- If you have ".war" file deployment, you will not have a problem. At
              > >the
              > >start up time managed server still creates "".war" file under a temp
              > >directory however it seems to be copying the content of the your ".war"
              > >file. So, the timestamps of JSP remain the same as they were before.
              > >SO NO
              > >RE-COMPILATION.
              > >
              > >- Another important thing to remember is to make sure you specify the
              > >workingDir in the weblogic.xml file. That is where the precompiled class
              > >files should reside. This should be any directory the server uses as
              > >scratch
              > >pad to compile classes or find (pre)compiled classes. This is not a
              > >directory inside your .war file is what I am trying to get at.
              > >
              > >Hope this helps,
              > >Aditya
              > >
              > >"Greg Nyberg" <greg.nyberg.at.objectpartners.com> wrote in message
              > >news:[email protected]...
              > >> Thanks, but I'm not doing any copying.
              > >>
              > >> The admin/managed-server communication copies things to the managed
              > >server,
              > >> which then always recompiles the pages when hit.
              > >>
              > >> -Greg
              > >>
              > >> -----------------------------------------------------------
              > >> Check out my WebLogic 6.1 Workbook for O'Reilly EJB Third Edition
              > >> www.oreilly.com/catalog/entjbeans3 or www.titan-books.com
              > >>
              > >> "Robert Coonrad" <[email protected]> wrote in message
              > >> news:[email protected]...
              > >> >
              > >> > check out post 8366...i found that i was not preserving
              > >> > the lastmodified date on my jsps and this was causing
              > >> > unnecessary re-compilation.
              > >> >
              > >> > hope it helps...
              > >> > bobc
              > >> >
              > >> > "Greg Nyberg" <greg.nyberg.at.objectpartners.com> wrote:
              > >> > >I believe I have exhausted all permutations of EARing/notEARing,
              > >> > >WARing/notWARing, placing precompiled jsp class files in
              > >WEB-INF/classes,
              > >> > >placing them in a static location and setting workingDir to that
              > >> location,
              > >> > >combinations of the above.
              > >> > >
              > >> > >No matter what, the managed server re-compiles pages the first time
              > >they
              > >> > >are
              > >> > >hit. Non admin/managed-server I have no problems.
              > >> > >
              > >> > >Can anyone from BEA comment on this problem? Or give me a workaround
              > >> > >for
              > >> > >getting a cluster working with precompiled jsps?
              > >> > >
              > >> > >-Greg
              > >> > >
              > >> > >"Greg Nyberg" <greg.nyberg.at.objectpartners.com> wrote in message
              > >> > >news:[email protected]...
              > >> > >> Grrr... The JSP engine is extremely frustrating! I've spent many
              > >hours
              > >> > >> fighting the "staleness" checker in WL. I've been through all
              > >of the
              > >> > >> newsgroup messages pertaining to pre-compiling, etc., and I've
              > >gotten
              > >> > >> pre-compilation working on single-server deployments, but
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              > >> > >> server deployments have me beat.
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              > >> > >> WL6.1, SP1, Solaris
              > >> > >>
              > >> > >> I've done the pageCheckSeconds=-1 and the workingDir is set to
              > >a
              > >fixed
              > >> > >> place. The fixed place contains pre-compiled versions of all
              > >jsps
              > >> > >made on
              > >> > >> that machine using jspc not 20 minutes earlier using the JSP files
              > >> > >in the
              > >> > >> exploded EAR file used by the admin server as the model for managed
              > >> > >> servers.. The managed servers are on the same machine.
              > >> > >>
              > >> > >> When the admin server gives an application to a managed server,
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              > >> > >managed
              > >> > >> server creates a temporary directory containing all of the webapp
              > >> > >> components, etc. The file timestamps on these files is the set
              > >by
              > >> > >the
              > >> > >> copying process to the time of the managed server boot
              > >(why?!?!????!?),
              > >> > >so
              > >> > >> the staleness check always thinks they are new and could care
              > >less
              > >> > >what
              > >> > >> precompiled jsps I have in my workingDir, the WEB-INF/classes
              > >> directory,
              > >> > >or
              > >> > >> anywhere else. The pageCheckSeconds=-1 seems to be completely
              > >ignored
              > >> > >in
              > >> > >> this scenario.
              > >> > >>
              > >> > >> If I tell the managed server to precompile everything on boot
              > >(about
              > >> > >45
              > >> > >> minutes for this app) it will create versions of the classes that
              > >match
              > >> > >th
              > >> > >e
              > >> > >> new JSP file timestamps, but this does not even survive a reboot
              > >of
              > >> > >the
              > >> > >> managed server because it AGAIN creates a new temp version of
              > >> everything
              > >> > >on
              > >> > >> the next reboot with new timestamps.
              > >> > >>
              > >> > >> If I wait for the managed server to boot and find the directory
              > >like
              > >> > >> .../applications/.wlnotdelete_man1/wlap7336/webapp/... and physically
              > >> > >copy
              > >> > >> (via cp -pr to retain timestamps) all of the original webapp
              > >components
              > >> > >on
              > >> > >> top of the temp versions, the staleness checker is happy and the
              > >> > >> pre-compiled versions work fine.
              > >> > >>
              > >> > >> There HAS to be a way to package pre-compiled versions of the
              > >JSPs
              > >> > >in the
              > >> > >> "model" application in the admin server and keep from having to
              > >> precompile
              > >> > >> the JSPs on every managed server every time managed server is
              > >booted..
              > >> > >>
              > >> > >> It would help if we had a way to bypass the staleness checking
              > >> > >completely..
              > >> > >> Or you guys should make the timestamps on the files copied by
              > >the
              > >> > >> admin/managed deployment process match properly so the staleness
              > >> checker
              > >> > >> doesn't think the JSP is different.
              > >> > >>
              > >> > >> It would also help if the engineer who wrote this could explain
              > >the
              > >> > >rules
              > >> > >> being implemented by the staleness checker. So far all the messages
              > >> > >in
              > >> > >the
              > >> > >> newsgroup have amounted to point solutions for problems without
              > >a
              > >good
              > >> > >> understanding of what the engine is checking for and/or doing
              > >under
              > >> > >the
              > >> > >> covers. Looking at the generated .java files for the JSP pages
              > >helps,
              > >> > >but
              > >> > >> it is not good enough...
              > >> > >>
              > >> > >> Anyone out there have a working admin/managed server JSP application?
              > >> > >> -Greg
              > >> > >>
              > >> > >> -----------------------------------------------------------
              > >> > >> Check out my WebLogic 6.1 Workbook for O'Reilly EJB Third Edition
              > >> > >> www.oreilly.com/catalog/entjbeans3 or www.titan-books.com
              > >> > >>
              > >> > >>
              > >> > >>
              > >> > >
              > >> > >
              > >> >
              > >>
              > >>
              > >
              > >
              >
              [att1.html]
              

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