Oracle - Can't login with “/ as sysdba”, but can with “sys as sysdba”












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I've been working on setting up a docker container running Oracle DB XE 18.4.0. I have the container built from Oracle's dockerfiles and it is working fine, except that I cannot login using



connect / as sysdba



in a sqlplus prompt from inside the container, but



connect sys as sysdba



does work. The error message that I receive is



ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied



I checked that my $ORACLE_HOME and $ORACLE_SID environment variables were set and they look fine. I'm trying to install APEX in this container and the first error that is displayed when running the install script is the failed login error above where the script runs connect / as sysdba.



When installing Apex on the local instance of Oracle DB on my development environment, Everything works as expected.



I am working from a Windows 10 (1803) machine which is running docker 18.03.0-ce with a VirtualBox 6.0.2 setup.










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    I've been working on setting up a docker container running Oracle DB XE 18.4.0. I have the container built from Oracle's dockerfiles and it is working fine, except that I cannot login using



    connect / as sysdba



    in a sqlplus prompt from inside the container, but



    connect sys as sysdba



    does work. The error message that I receive is



    ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied



    I checked that my $ORACLE_HOME and $ORACLE_SID environment variables were set and they look fine. I'm trying to install APEX in this container and the first error that is displayed when running the install script is the failed login error above where the script runs connect / as sysdba.



    When installing Apex on the local instance of Oracle DB on my development environment, Everything works as expected.



    I am working from a Windows 10 (1803) machine which is running docker 18.03.0-ce with a VirtualBox 6.0.2 setup.










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      I've been working on setting up a docker container running Oracle DB XE 18.4.0. I have the container built from Oracle's dockerfiles and it is working fine, except that I cannot login using



      connect / as sysdba



      in a sqlplus prompt from inside the container, but



      connect sys as sysdba



      does work. The error message that I receive is



      ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied



      I checked that my $ORACLE_HOME and $ORACLE_SID environment variables were set and they look fine. I'm trying to install APEX in this container and the first error that is displayed when running the install script is the failed login error above where the script runs connect / as sysdba.



      When installing Apex on the local instance of Oracle DB on my development environment, Everything works as expected.



      I am working from a Windows 10 (1803) machine which is running docker 18.03.0-ce with a VirtualBox 6.0.2 setup.










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      I've been working on setting up a docker container running Oracle DB XE 18.4.0. I have the container built from Oracle's dockerfiles and it is working fine, except that I cannot login using



      connect / as sysdba



      in a sqlplus prompt from inside the container, but



      connect sys as sysdba



      does work. The error message that I receive is



      ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied



      I checked that my $ORACLE_HOME and $ORACLE_SID environment variables were set and they look fine. I'm trying to install APEX in this container and the first error that is displayed when running the install script is the failed login error above where the script runs connect / as sysdba.



      When installing Apex on the local instance of Oracle DB on my development environment, Everything works as expected.



      I am working from a Windows 10 (1803) machine which is running docker 18.03.0-ce with a VirtualBox 6.0.2 setup.







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