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12c: Access Objects Of A Common User Non-existent In Root

In a multitenant environment, a common user is a database user whose identity and password are known in the root and in every existing and future pluggable database (PDB). Common users can connect to the root and perform administrative tasks specific to the root or PDBs. There are two types of common users :

  • All Oracle-supplied administrative user accounts, such as SYS and SYSTEM
  •  User created common users- Their names  must start with C## or c##.

When a PDB having a user created common user is plugged into another CDB and the target CDB does not have  a common user with the same name, the common user in a newly plugged in PDB becomes a locked account.
To access such common user’s objects, you can do one of the following:

  • Leave the user account locked and use the objects of its schema.
  • Create a common user with the same name as the locked account.

Let’s demonstrate …

Current scenario:

Source CDB : CDB1
– one PDB (PDB1)
– Two common users C##NXISTS and C##EXISTS

Destination CDB : CDB2
– No PDB
– One common user C##EXISTS

Overview:
– As user C##NXISTS, create and populate a table in PDB1@CDB1
– Unplug PDB1 from CDB1 and plug into CDB2 as PDB1_COPY
– Open PDB1_COPY and Verify that

  •  user C##NXISTS has not been created in root
  • users C##NXISTS and C##EXISTS both have been created in PDB1_COPY. Account of C##EXISTS is open whereas account of C##NXISTS is closed.

– Unlock user C##NXISTS account in PDB1_COPY.
– Try to connect to pdb1_copy as C##NXISTS  – fails with internal error.
– Create a local user  LUSER in PDB1_COPY with privileges on C##NXISTS’  table and verify that LUSER can access C##NXISTS’ table.
– Create user C##NXISTS in root with PDB1_COPY closed. Account of
C##NXISTS is automatically opened on opening PDB1_COPY.
– Try to connect as C##NXISTS to pdb1_copy – succeeds

Implementation:

– Setup –

CDB1>sho con_name

CON_NAME
------------------------------
CDB$ROOT

CDB1>sho pdbs

CON_ID CON_NAME                       OPEN MODE  RESTRICTED
---------- ------------------------------ ---------- ----------
2 PDB$SEED                       READ ONLY  NO
3 PDB1                           READ WRITE NO

CDB1>select username, common from cdb_users where username like 'C##%';

no rows selected

- Create 2 common users in CDB1
    – C##NXISTS
    – C##EXISTS

CDB1>create user C##EXISTS identified by oracle container=all;
     create user C##NXISTS identified by oracle container=all;

     col username for a30
     col common for a10
     select username, common from cdb_users where   username like 'C##%';

USERNAME                       COMMON
------------------------------ ----------
C##NXISTS                      YES
C##EXISTS                      YES
C##NXISTS                      YES
C##EXISTS                      YES

- Create user C##EXISTS  in CDB2

CDB2>sho parameter db_name

NAME                                 TYPE        VALUE
------------------------------------ -----------
db_name                        string      cdb2

CDB2>sho pdbs

CON_ID CON_NAME                       OPEN MODE  RESTRICTED
---------- ------------------------------ ---------- ----------
2 PDB$SEED                       READ ONLY  NO

CDB2>create user C##EXISTS identified by oracle container=all;
     col username for a30
     col common for a10

     select username, common from cdb_users where username like 'C##%';

USERNAME                       COMMON
------------------------------ ----------
C##EXISTS                      YES

- As user C##NXISTS, create and populate a table in PDB1@CDB1

CDB1>alter session set container=pdb1;
     alter user C##NXISTS quota unlimited on users;
     create table C##NXISTS.test(x number);
     insert into C##NXISTS.test values (1);
     commit;

- Unplug PDB1 from CDB1

CDB1>alter session set container=cdb$root;
     alter pluggable database pdb1 close immediate;
     alter pluggable database pdb1 unplug into '/home/oracle/pdb1.xml';

CDB1>select name from v$datafile where con_id = 3;

NAME
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
/u01/app/oracle/oradata/cdb1/pdb1/system01.dbf
/u01/app/oracle/oradata/cdb1/pdb1/sysaux01.dbf
/u01/app/oracle/oradata/cdb1/pdb1/SAMPLE_SCHEMA_users01.dbf
/u01/app/oracle/oradata/cdb1/pdb1/example01.dbf

- Plug in PDB1 into CDB2 as PDB1_COPY

CDB2>create pluggable database pdb1_copy using '/home/oracle/pdb1.xml'      file_name_convert =
('/u01/app/oracle/oradata/cdb1/pdb1','/u01/app/oracle/oradata/cdb2/pdb1_copy');

sho pdbs

CON_ID CON_NAME                       OPEN MODE  RESTRICTED
---------- ------------------------------ ---------- ----------
2 PDB$SEED                       READ ONLY  NO
3 PDB1_COPY                      MOUNTED

– Verify that C##NXISTS user is not visible as PDB1_COPY is closed

CDB2>col username for a30
col common for a10
select username, common from cdb_users where username like 'C##%';

USERNAME                       COMMON
------------------------------ ----------
C##EXISTS                      YES

- Open PDB1_COPY and Verify that
  . users C##NXISTS and C##EXISTS both have been created in PDB.
  . Account of C##EXISTS is open whereas account of C##NXISTS is  locked.

CDB2>alter pluggable database pdb1_copy open;
col account_status for a20
select con_id, username, common, account_status from cdb_users  where username like 'C##%' order by con_id, username;

CON_ID USERNAME                       COMMON     ACCOUNT_STATUS
---------- ------------------------------      ----------      --------------------------
1 C##EXISTS                      YES        OPEN
3 C##EXISTS                      YES        OPEN
3 C##NXISTS                      YES        LOCKED

– Unlock user C##NXISTS account on PDB1_COPY

CDB2>alter session set container = pdb1_copy;
     alter user C##NXISTS account unlock;
     col account_status for a20
     select con_id, username, common, account_status from cdb_users   where username like 'C##%' order by con_id, username;

CON_ID USERNAME                       COMMON     ACCOUNT_STATUS
---------- ------------------------------     -------------  ---------------------------
 3 C##EXISTS                      YES        OPEN
 3 C##NXISTS                      YES        OPEN

– Try to connect as C##NXISTS to pdb1_copy – fails with internal error

CDB2>conn c##nxists/oracle@localhost:1522/pdb1_copy
ERROR:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kziaVrfyAcctStatinRootCbk: 

!user],
[C##NXISTS], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []

- Since user C##NXISTS cannot connect pdb1_copy, we can lock the account again  

CDB2>conn sys/oracle@localhost:1522/pdb1_copy as sysdba
     alter user C##NXISTS account lock;

     col account_status for a20
     select username, common, account_status from dba_users     where username like 'C##%' order by username;

USERNAME                       COMMON     ACCOUNT_STATUS
------------------------------ ---------- --------------------
C##EXISTS                      YES        OPEN
C##NXISTS                      YES        LOCKED

– Now if C##NXISTS tries to log in to PDB1_COPY, ORA-28000 is returned    instead of internal error

CDB2>conn c##nxists/oracle@localhost:1522/pdb1_copy
ERROR:
ORA-28000: the account is locked

How to access C##NXISTS objects?

SOLUTION – I

- Create a local user in PDB1_COPY with appropriate object privileges on C##NXISTS’ table

CDB2>conn sys/oracle@localhost:1522/pdb1_copy  as sysdba

     create user luser identified by oracle;
     grant select on c##nxists.test to luser;
     grant create session to luser;

–Check that local user can access common user C##NXISTS tables

CDB2>conn luser/oracle@localhost:1522/pdb1_copy;
     select * from c##nxists.test;
X
----------
1

SOLUTION – II :  Create the common user C##NXISTS in CDB2

- Check that C##NXISTS has not been created in CDB$root

CDB2>conn sys/oracle@cdb2 as sysdba
     col account_status for a20
     select con_id, username, common, account_status from cdb_users    where username like 'C##%' order by con_id, username;

CON_ID USERNAME                       COMMON     ACCOUNT_STATUS
---------- ------------------------------   -------------     -------------------------
1 C##EXISTS                      YES        OPEN
3 C##EXISTS                      YES        OPEN
3 C##NXISTS                      YES        LOCKED

- Try to create user C##NXISTS with PDB1_COPY open – fails

CDB2>create user c##NXISTS identified by oracle;
create user c##NXISTS identified by oracle
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-65048: error encountered when processing the current DDL statement in pluggable database PDB1_COPY
ORA-01920: user name 'C##NXISTS' conflicts with another user or role  name

- Close PDB1_COPY and Create user C##NXISTS in root and verify that his account is automatically unlocked on opening PDB1_COPY

CDB2>alter pluggable database pdb1_copy close;
     create user c##NXISTS identified by oracle;
     alter pluggable database pdb1_copy open;

     col account_status for a20
     select con_id, username, common, account_status from cdb_users   where username like 'C##%' order by con_id, username;

CON_ID USERNAME                       COMMON     ACCOUNT_STATUS
----------   ------------------------------ ----------      --------------------
1 C##EXISTS                      YES        OPEN
1 C##NXISTS                      YES        OPEN
3 C##EXISTS                      YES        OPEN
3 C##NXISTS                      YES        OPEN

– Connect to PDB1_COPY as C##NXISTS after granting appropriate privilege – Succeeds

CDB2>conn c##nxists/oracle@localhost:1522/pdb1_copy
ERROR:
ORA-01045: user C##NXISTS lacks CREATE SESSION privilege; logon denied
Warning: You are no longer connected to ORACLE.

CDB2>conn sys/oracle@localhost:1522/pdb1_copy as sysdba
     grant create session to c##nxists;
     conn c##nxists/oracle@localhost:1522/pdb1_copy

CDB2>sho con_name

CON_NAME
------------------------------
PDB1_COPY

CDB2>sho user

USER is "C##NXISTS"

CDB2>select * from test;

X
----------
1

References:
http://docs.oracle.com/database/121/DBSEG/users.htm#DBSEG573
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