12-15-2008
1 script 8 boxes and it is erroring on 3 of them
am trying to place a script from one hp11-unix box (where it works) onto three others where it won't.
I am using csh and in the script I use the lines
set F_SYSTEMS=(/dbs01 /dbs02 /dbm01 /dbm02 /ora_home/app/oracle)
on this one the three others throw up on pulling the files. there should be 3 files pulled for ora_home. The 2 that are missing are
/ora_home/app/oracle/product/10.2 and
/ora_home/app/oracle/admin
It also won't pull them if I give the complete file name.
The other point it is erroring on is
foreach PARTITION (${F_SYSTEMS})
bdf ${PARTITION} > ${WRKFILE}
grep -v Filesystem ${WRKFILE} | grep % | tr -s "" " " | sed -e 's/^
On two of the scripts it doesn't recognize bdf, yet if I change it to df it errors df: open of /db01 failed
I am getting really frustrated and cannot seem to figure these out.
The script is the same on all 4 boxes , but obviously the boxes are exactly the same.
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