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SQL Statements:
ALTER CLUSTER to ALTER SYSTEM, 13 of 19


ALTER PROFILE

Purpose

Use the ALTER PROFILE statement to add, modify, or remove a resource limit or password management parameter in a profile.

Changes made to a profile with an ALTER PROFILE statement affect users only in their subsequent sessions, not in their current sessions.

See Also: CREATE PROFILE for information on creating a profile 

Prerequisites

You must have ALTER PROFILE system privilege to change profile resource limits. To modify password limits and protection, you must have ALTER PROFILE and ALTER USER system privileges.

Syntax


resource_parameters::=


password_parameters::=


Keywords and Parameters

The keywords and parameters in the ALTER PROFILE statement all have the same meaning as in the CREATE PROFILE statement.


Note: You cannot remove a limit from the DEFAULT profile. 


See Also: CREATE PROFILE 

Examples

Making a Password Unavailable Example

The following statement makes a password unavailable for reuse for 90 days:

ALTER PROFILE prof 
   LIMIT PASSWORD_REUSE_TIME 90 
   PASSWORD_REUSE_MAX UNLIMITED;

Setting Default Values Example

The following statement defaults the PASSWORD_REUSE_TIME value to its defined value in the DEFAULT profile:

ALTER PROFILE prof 
   LIMIT PASSWORD_REUSE_TIME DEFAULT
   PASSWORD_REUSE_MAX UNLIMITED;

Limiting Login Attempts and Password Lock Time Example

The following statement alters profile prof with FAILED_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS set to 5 and PASSWORD_LOCK_TIME set to 1:

ALTER PROFILE prof LIMIT
   FAILED_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS 5
   PASSWORD_LOCK_TIME 1;

This statement causes prof's account to become locked for 1 day after 5 unsuccessful login attempts.

Changing Password Lifetime and Grace Period Example

The following statement modifies profile prof's PASSWORD_LIFE_TIME to 60 days and PASSWORD_GRACE_TIME to 10 days:

ALTER PROFILE prof LIMIT
   PASSWORD_LIFE_TIME 60
   PASSWORD_GRACE_TIME 10;

Limiting Concurrent Sessions Example

This statement defines a new limit of 5 concurrent sessions for the engineer profile:

ALTER PROFILE engineer LIMIT SESSIONS_PER_USER 5; 

If the engineer profile does not currently define a limit for SESSIONS_PER_USER, the above statement adds the limit of 5 to the profile. If the profile already defines a limit, the above statement redefines it to 5. Any user assigned the engineer profile is subsequently limited to 5 concurrent sessions.

Removing Limits Example

This statement removes the IDLE_TIME limit from the engineer profile:

ALTER PROFILE engineer LIMIT IDLE_TIME DEFAULT;

Any user assigned the engineer profile is subject in their subsequent sessions to the IDLE_TIME limit defined in the DEFAULT profile.

Limiting Idle Time Example

This statement defines a limit of 2 minutes of idle time for the DEFAULT profile:

ALTER PROFILE default LIMIT IDLE_TIME  2; 

This IDLE_TIME limit applies to these users:

This statement defines unlimited idle time for the engineer profile:

ALTER PROFILE engineer LIMIT IDLE_TIME UNLIMITED; 

Any user assigned the engineer profile is subsequently permitted unlimited idle time.


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