ORA-*|SP2-*) echo "Hido some stuff based on Oracle error" >> yourfile ;;
I prefer to load output to an array (if not too big).
Then searching for an error is easy:
(The ORA- and SP2- tests can be combined and made more precise that this example)
This way, all of your error text is dumped to a log rather than the first line.
i am upgrading my Oracle 8i database to 9i that runs on Unix platform. Does this require me to make any changes in Unix so as to run the upgrade successfully?
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Gerald. (2 Replies)
Hi I am having trouble with a script to export individual schemas to tape from an oracle database. Basicaly I need to export each shema through a pipe with compression and store each shema name in a file with the relevant tape marker. (3 Replies)
Hello All,
I'm a complete Unix newbie, and I have been asked to provide a solution for the following opportunity:
Currently there is an Oracle database residing on a Unix box that I need to connect to on a regular basis from another Unix box. Upon connecting I need to hit multiple tables and... (6 Replies)
Hi,
We are planning to migrate oracle 8.1.7.2 (8i) currently installed on a host with HP unix 11.0 to a host with HP Unix 11i.
The method we are adopting is backup and restore of all file systems.
Could this be a problem, apart from linking libraries on the target system.
Thanks for the... (1 Reply)
Hello people, at the moment, I have a database server running HP-UX and Oracle. From time to time, I need to extract data from oracle, and then do some data management (Awk, sed) within unix. At the moment, what I do is to copy the output from my oracle query and then paste into a file on another... (1 Reply)
Hi unixers, :)
Anyone have any links or online tutorials for Shell Scripting with respect to Oracle .
Any example of script calling any Oracle procedure or function or passing parameters is highly appreciated. (6 Replies)
Hallo Friends,
My script looks like this:
#!/bin/ksh
set -x
#########################################################################
#
# Name:
# statistics.ksh
#
# Details:
# Performs a series of queries on the database to analyse application performance;
# reports on backlog of... (2 Replies)