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How To Limit The Access To The Database So That Only One User Per Schema Are Connected (One Concurrent User Per Schema)

Posted on 27-May-2009 By Admin No Comments on How To Limit The Access To The Database So That Only One User Per Schema Are Connected (One Concurrent User Per Schema)

1. Set in INIT.ORA the parameter

resource_limit = true

and restart Database.

Since Oracle 9iR2 (9.2.0.1) you can perform this without restarting Database

by issuing as SYS:

alter system set resource_limit=true;

2. Connect to Database as SYSTEM or SYS and create the following Profile:

create profile single_user limit sessions_per_user 1;

The other parameters should be adjusted too, but here we discuss only

the session_per_user.

3. Create the user/schema where only one concurrent connection should be allowed

and grant other needed privileges.

create user test1 identified by test1 profile single_user;

grant connect, resource to test1;

4. Test it by trying to connecting with two users “test1”:

Session 1: connect test1/test1 -> Connected

Session 2: Connect test1/test1 ->

ORA-02391: exceeded simultaneous SESSIONS_PER_USER limit

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