Reference: UsersAccountsGettingLocked. (DocID791037.1) In fact, this article is written for other oracle software products, but it is related to db when user locking is involved. I have not translated all of this article, but translated the most useful one: --- the lcount Column records the login of oracle users logging on to the database with the wrong password.
Reference Original article: Users Accounts Getting Locked. (Doc ID 791037.1) In fact, this article is written for other oracle software products, but it is related to db when user locking is involved. I have not translated all of this article, but translated the most useful one: --- the lcount Column records the login of oracle users logging on to the database with the wrong password.
Reference Original:
Users Accounts Getting Locked. (docid 791037.1)
In fact, this article is written for other oracle software products, but it is related to db when user locking is involved.
I have not translated all of this article, but I have translated the most useful one:
--- The lcount Column records the number of times that oracle users log on to the database with the wrong password.
Select lcount from SYS. USER $ where name =' '