You use this DBM command when you start a new database instance for the first time and thereby create the database system administrator.
We recommend that you use upper-case letters for the user name and password.
Do not enter the character string SYSDBA as the user name because this is a reserved SQL keyword.
See: Conventions for User Names and Passwords.
You also use this command to initialize a database instance. This deletes the catalog information and the application data in the database instance. The database parameters remain unaffected by this.
See also:
Database Administration Tutorial,
Creating and Configuring a Database Instance
Copying the Parameter File from Another Database Instance
Copying a Parameter File from a Data Backup
Concepts of the Database System, Creating and Configuring a Database Instance
You have the server authorization AccessUtility.
● The database instance is in the ADMIN operational state.
db_activate <sysdba_user>,<sysdba_user_password>
OK
In the event of errors, see Reply Format