Oracle Oracle7 Server 7.3 Getting Started Manual page 62

For windows nt; release 7.3
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Starter Database Files
Server Alert Files
User Accounts
3 – 4
Oracle7 Server Getting Started for Windows NT
The starter database contains the following database files:
SYS1ORCL.ORA
database files of the SYSTEM, USER_DATA,
TEMPORARY_DATA, and ROLLBACK_DATA
USR1ORCL.ORA
RBS1ORCL.ORA
tablespaces.
TMP1ORCL.ORA
INITORCL.ORA
LOG1ORCL.ORA
redo log files for the database.
LOG2ORCL.ORA
the database control file, containing the
CTL1ORCL.ORA
database name, the names and locations of the
data files and redo log files, and the time
stamp of database creation. This file is required
to start and run a database system.
An alert file contains important information about error messages and
exceptions that can arise during database operation. The alert file is the
first place you should check if something goes wrong with the database
and the cause is not immediately obvious.
Information is appended to the file each time the database is started. For
example, if automatic archiving of redo logs halts because no disk space
is available, Oracle7 Server for Windows NT automatically places a
message in the alert file.
The Oracle7 Server for Windows NT alert file is named sid ALRT.LOG
and is located in the \ORANT\RDBMS73\TRACE directory.
Three user accounts are automatically created for the starter database:
SYS and SYSTEM
administrator usernames with CONNECT,
RESOURCE, and DBA roles for the database.
The password for the SYS username is
CHANGE_ON_INSTALL. The SYSTEM
password is MANAGER.
SCOTT
username with CONNECT and RESOURCE
roles for the database. The SCOTT username
has the password TIGER.

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