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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting seeking help with shell script Post 302139086 by Niadh on Thursday 4th of October 2007 07:54:01 AM
Old 10-04-2007
seeking help with shell script

I am trying to update a script which I had created to monitor tablespace usage.
Originally the sql spooled out to a text file anything with more than 75% used.
I have been asked to change this.
Now the sql must spool out all tablespaces.
The script I have to write should scan the file for values over 75% and if it encounters any it sends a high importance/priority email to the DBAs.
If no values above 75 are enountered it just sends out an informational email.
The bit I am having trouble with is the files scan for values 75 and over.
Any ideas from anyone?
 

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