Oracle 11g solves the problem of User Password Expiration
After using Oracle 11g, often encounter the use of sqlplus login oracle Database prompts "ORA-28002: 7 days after the password will expire" and so on. Search for relevant information. It is determined that "PASSWORD_LIFE_TIME = 180 days" is set in the default profile in Oracle 11g by default.
After the password expires, an exception occurs when the business process connects to the database, which will inevitably affect the use and login.
Solution:
Follow these steps:
1. Check the user's proifle, which is generally default:
SQL> Select username, PROFILE FROM dba_users;
2. view the password validity period settings of the specified profile (such as default:
SQL> Select * FROM dba_profiles s Where s. profile = 'default' AND resource_name = 'password _ LIFE_TIME ';
3. Change the password validity period from the default 180 days to "unlimited ":
SQL> Alter PROFILE DEFAULT LIMIT PASSWORD_LIFE_TIME UNLIMITED;
After modification, the database does not need to be restarted and takes effect immediately.
4. After modification, the account has not been prompted ORA-28002 warning will not again encounter the same prompt;
The account that has been prompted must change the password again, for example:
$ Sqlplus/as sysdba
SQL> alter user smsc identified by <original password> ---- No new password required
Whether set to false or true, the Oracle 11g startup parameter resource_limit takes effect for the password validity period. Therefore, you must modify the password in the preceding way. The preceding account name must be changed based on the actual account name.