I have written a script to perfrom a cold backup on an oracle database. The script is failing everytime. Can anyone tell me what (stupid) error I am making.
Hi Unix Shell Script Expert,
We have a robust shell script (from old time) for our 9i database hot backup but generated error:
Shell Script Content:
#check for auto log mode and redirect as early as possible
#
autolog_enable $AUTOLOG_MODE $ORACLE_BASE/${ORASID_LOW}log/cron_hotbackup.log... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a script which we use to take hot backup of oracle database.It connects to database and saves all database related activities in a spool file.Then the spool file is run for taking hot backup. But at one stage it is giving an error.
Please find my hot backup script as below:
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I have a script like this ..
#!/bin/ksh
database=$(echo $@ | sed 's/.*-S \(*\).*/\1/')
instance=$(grep "$database" /var/opt/oracle/oratab | awk -F : '{print $1}')
command=$(echo $@ | sed 's/"$database"/"$instance"/')
echo $command
when I tried to execute the script like this ...
ksh... (5 Replies)
We have omni backup of oracle database about 40Gb, tablespaces are distributed over 2 partitions . But because of some reason both partition are not available more .
Now we are in need to restore the entire data on new partitions .Can any guru's confirm if tried so earlier will this going to... (1 Reply)
Hello All,
I am very new to Linux i have assignment to take offline backup in linux and restore it to new database oracle 10g?
Help me out any script of it and steps i will be very thankful
Regards,
Sameer (0 Replies)
Hi All
I am able to connect my oracle database with Perl and able to execute the queries.
There is one schema names master19 which contains 50 table.
I want to take backup of each table in and store at a given directory location in Perl
For example suppose if a table student is present in... (1 Reply)
Hi All
I am able to connect my oracle database with Perl and able to execute the queries.
There is one schema names master19 which contains 50 table.
I want to take backup of each table in and store at a given directory location in Perl
For example suppose if a table student is present in... (3 Replies)
Hi i need a command to cut the last column from the location in a file and want write a
gzip command like
cat a.txt
/data01/oracle/oradata/vas/data/system01.dbf
/data01/oracle/oradata/vas/data/sysaux01.dbf
/data01/oracle/oradata/vas/data/undotbs01.dbf... (3 Replies)
Hi ,
I am new to Perl script.Can u please provide me perl scripts for the following:
1. Perl script on Cold backup in Oracle 10g
2.Perl script on Hot backup in Oracle 10g (0 Replies)
Hello All,
I need immediate help in creating shell script to call archivebkup.ksh script when archive file system capacity reaches threshold value or 60%
Need to identify the unique file system that reaches threshold value.
ex:
capacity
... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: sasikanthdba
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virecover
VIRECOVER(8) BSD System Manager's Manual VIRECOVER(8)NAME
virecover -- report recovered vi edit sessions
SYNOPSIS
/usr/libexec/virecover
DESCRIPTION
The virecover utility sends emails to users who have vi(1) recovery files.
This email gives the name of the file that was saved for recovery and instructions for recovering most, if not all, of the changes to the
file. This is done by using the -r option with vi(1). See the -r option in vi(1) for details.
If the backup files have the execute bit set or are zero length, then they have not been modified, so virecover deletes them to clean up.
virecover also removes recovery files that are corrupted, zero length, or do not have a corresponding backup file.
virecover is normally run automatically at boot time using /etc/rc.d/virecover.
FILES
/var/tmp/vi.recover/recover.* vi(1) recovery files
/var/tmp/vi.recover/vi.* vi(1) editor backup files
SEE ALSO vi(1), rc.conf(5)HISTORY
This script, previously known as recover.script, is from nvi and was added to NetBSD in 1996. It was renamed in 2001.
AUTHORS
This man page was written by Jeremy C. Reed <reed@reedmedia.net>.
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