07-23-2008
Help required for these commands
Hi,
I was going through some environment scripts where I require to make some changes. There are a couple of commands I cant understand at all.
1:- SIDS=${*:-}
2:- for element in detail.func common1.func status.func stop_start.func mc.global log.func
under the for loop $element has been used.
detail.func, common1.func etc are some files that have been included at the start of the script and mostly contains a list of functions defined.
One of these scripts contain
"fn_status_NET8 () { fn_status_ALL ; }
fn_status_DB () { fn_status_ALL ; }
fn_status_GTWY () { fn_status_ALL ; }
fn_status_ALL () {
unset STATUS
fn_detail_${OBJECT} >/dev/null 2 >&1
mc_display "Env $ORACLE_SID - Service $OBJECT - Status $STATUS"
}"
which I cant understand either.
It would be a great help if anyone can explain me the three things.
Thanks a million in advance
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