Set the Cache Administrator User Name and Password

You must create a cache administration user in the Oracle database. This user creates, owns and maintains Oracle objects that store information used to manage a specific cache grid. This user also enforces predefined behaviors of cache groups.

After you create the cache administration user in the Oracle database, you must set the name and password for the user in the TimesTen database.

To set the cache administration user name and password, right-click the node of the connection name for the TimesTen database and select Set Cache Administration User.

The Setting the cache administration user dialog appears. For the Prompts tab, in the Cache administration user ID field, type the cache administration user name. In the Cache administration user password field, type the Oracle password for the cache administration user.

Click Apply.

You must set the cache administration user name and password for each TimesTen database that caches Oracle. If you drop and re-create the TimesTen database or drop and re-create the cache administration user in the Oracle database, then the cache administration user name and password must be reset in the TimesTen database.

For more information about the cache administration user, see "Set the cache administration user name and password" in the Oracle In-Memory Database Cache User's Guide.

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