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Job Scheduling
I am working on UNIX AIX system, with Oracle OS.
We are not supposed to use any tools to schedule our unix shell scripts. Basically we have to make use of Oracle tables and Shell scripts to manage dependencies, restartability, scheduling, parallelizing,etc. If anyone has worked/ is working on such system then please guide me. Any inputs would be appreciated |
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