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Introduction to Enterprise User Security
Getting Started with Enterprise User Security 11-15
Database Server Entries
A database server entry (represented as "Sales" in Figure 11–3) contains information
about one database server. It is created by the Database Configuration Assistant
during database registration. A database server entry is the parent of database-level
mapping entries that contain mapping information between full or partial user DNs
and Oracle shared schema names (user-schema mappings). Database-level mapping
entries are created by the Database Administrator by using Enterprise Security
Manager. This tool is also used to manage the database administrator's group,
which contains administrators for a specific database. The directory entry for this
group is located under the database server entry in the DIT.
See Also: "Administering Enterprise Domains" on page 13-15
See Also:
"Task 6: Register the database in the directory" on page 12-8
"Managing Database Administrators" on page 13-25

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