12-19-2007
I get the search path (ctl_file) from the lookup table:
if [ -z $8 ] ; then
ctl_file=$6
else
ctl_file=`sqlplus -S $1 << EOF
set heading off feedback off echo off verify off
select xxogl_f30_lookup.getValue('$8') from dual;
exit;
EOF`
fi
This gives e.g. ctl_file=$XXOGL_TOP/xxogl/org_rst.ctl
When I'm using this variable in the script I want "XXOGL_TOP" to be replaced by "/fd02/app/appl_top" which is already set.
Then I learned that I could use "eval". So I tried:
eval ctl_file=$ctl_file
But I then realized that it will try to evaluate also the contents of the file... Do I have to split the string $XXOGL_TOP/xxogl/org_rst.ctl to try to get rid of the file in the end? Or is there another way?
/Kerstin
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cidr_table
CIDR_TABLE(5) File Formats Manual CIDR_TABLE(5)
NAME
cidr_table - format of Postfix CIDR tables
SYNOPSIS
postmap -q "string" cidr:/etc/postfix/filename
postmap -q - cidr:/etc/postfix/filename <inputfile
DESCRIPTION
The Postfix mail system uses optional lookup tables. These tables are usually in dbm or db format. Alternatively, lookup tables can be
specified in CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) form. In this case, each input is compared against a list of patterns. When a match is
found, the corresponding result is returned and the search is terminated.
To find out what types of lookup tables your Postfix system supports use the "postconf -m" command.
To test lookup tables, use the "postmap -q" command as described in the SYNOPSIS above.
TABLE FORMAT
The general form of a Postfix CIDR table is:
network_address/network_mask result
When a search string matches the specified network block, use the corresponding result value. Specify 0.0.0.0/0 to match every IPv4
address, and ::/0 to match every IPv6 address.
An IPv4 network address is a sequence of four decimal octets separated by ".", and an IPv6 network address is a sequence of three to
eight hexadecimal octet pairs separated by ":".
Before comparisons are made, lookup keys and table entries are converted from string to binary. Therefore table entries will be
matched regardless of redundant zero characters.
Note: address information may be enclosed inside "[]" but this form is not required.
IPv6 support is available in Postfix 2.2 and later.
network_address result
When a search string matches the specified network address, use the corresponding result value.
blank lines and comments
Empty lines and whitespace-only lines are ignored, as are lines whose first non-whitespace character is a `#'.
multi-line text
A logical line starts with non-whitespace text. A line that starts with whitespace continues a logical line.
TABLE SEARCH ORDER
Patterns are applied in the order as specified in the table, until a pattern is found that matches the search string.
EXAMPLE SMTPD ACCESS MAP
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
smtpd_client_restrictions = ... cidr:/etc/postfix/client.cidr ...
/etc/postfix/client.cidr:
# Rule order matters. Put more specific whitelist entries
# before more general blacklist entries.
192.168.1.1 OK
192.168.0.0/16 REJECT
SEE ALSO
postmap(1), Postfix lookup table manager
regexp_table(5), format of regular expression tables
pcre_table(5), format of PCRE tables
README FILES
Use "postconf readme_directory" or "postconf html_directory" to locate this information.
DATABASE_README, Postfix lookup table overview
HISTORY
CIDR table support was introduced with Postfix version 2.1.
AUTHOR(S)
The CIDR table lookup code was originally written by:
Jozsef Kadlecsik
KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics
POB. 49
1525 Budapest, Hungary
Adopted and adapted by:
Wietse Venema
IBM T.J. Watson Research
P.O. Box 704
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
CIDR_TABLE(5)