2.3 Managing Stored Connections
Persistent connections can be managed with the CONNMGR
command. Persistent connections are referenced by a connection name. Connections may store a
user name. If a user name is stored, a password may also be stored. Passwords are stored in
a secure wallet. If a password is not stored, it is provided when prompted to create the
connection. A stored connection may describe a connection in a variety of formats, including
basic host name, port and service name values or a TNS name and a cloud configuration.
To add a stored connection, see NAME Connection Type.
To save a stored connection, see the options -save
,
-savepwd
, and -replace
in About the CONNECT Command.
Syntax
connmgr|cm {SUBCOMMAND}
where SUBCOMMAND
can be any one of the following:
-
LIST: Lists the available connection names.
-
SHOW: Shows the details for a connection.
-
TEST: Tests a connection.
-
IMPORT: Imports one or more connection definitions from a file exported from SQL Developer.
-
CLONE: Clones an existing connection.
To see the help information, enter:
help connmgr [examples]