Bug 1104382

Summary: Errors in documentation of Oracle database permission configuration
Product: Red Hat Satellite Proxy 5 Reporter: Umar Nadeem <unadeem>
Component: Docs Installation GuideAssignee: David O'Brien <daobrien>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Dan Macpherson <dmacpher>
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Description Umar Nadeem 2014-06-03 21:31:29 UTC
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The words "specific" are used to incorrectly in the document to refer to either "explicit" or "role-based" permissions. The words don't translate in the doc. 

Reproducible: Always

Comment 4 Umar Nadeem 2014-07-07 13:12:00 UTC
I am providing the full comments of the customer. It looks like there's a mistake in using the right terms but maybe this might give you more context to work with.


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"Red Hat documentation is pretty detailed and easy to follow. However, we have had very big issues with one particular document regarding Oracle database permission configuration (satellite). Using actual technical terms when referencing other technologies, for example: Oracle Database permissions. There is no such thing as "specific". Oracle database permissions are either explicit or role-based. When Oracle DBAs read "specific" it doesn't translate."

Hope this helps.

Comment 7 David O'Brien 2014-10-20 07:59:49 UTC
"specific" occurs twice in other contexts.
"Oracle" occurs once in the Legal Notice.
"database" occurs not at all.

Without specific information I can't fix anything.