We have a large number of oracle database related scripts that utilize the environment variables $ORACLE_SID and $DBNAME. In a single instance database the $ORACLE_SID is the same as the database name $DBNAME. So we have simply set DBNAME = $ORACLE_SID. However, now that we are clustering with RAC, we have multiple $ORACLE_SID variables for each $DBNAME. Which means that DBNAME != $ORACLE_SID. An oracle provided script (oraenv) sets up most the environment automatically but does not set up $DBNAME.
Luckily, the $ORACLE_SID variables are just the $DBNAME with the node number added to the end. E.g. $DBNAME=ORCL $ORACLE_SID=ORCL1
What I need is a way to remove any and all digits from the end of the $ORACLE_SID variable. It should leave any digits that are at the beginning or middle of the $ORACLE_SID.
Hi All
I have a file of the following format (delimited by |)
this is field 1 | field 2 (lots of blank spaces) | field 3 (lots of blank space) |
field 1 | more text (lots of blank spaces) | dhjdsk |
Is there a way I can remove... (6 Replies)
So, I can't figure out how to do a previous question with printf, so I'm taking a different approach. Suppose I have a set of numbers:
1200,135.000000,12.30100,3212.3200,1.759403,,1230,101.101010,100.000000
I want to remove all trailing zeroes after the decimal, and, if it ends up orphaned,... (8 Replies)
Hello All,
I have a csv file with 3 columns. The file which looks like this
47850000,100,233
23560000,10000,456
78650000,560000,54
34000000,3456,3
The first column has 4 trailing zeros. I have to remove 4 trailing zeroes from 1st field. The output file should appear as follows.
... (12 Replies)
Hi
I have 3 files (say) in a folder as in the example below
abc_01012011.csv
def_01012011.csv
xyz_01012011.csv
I need to move these files to a different folder as follows
abc.csv
def.csv
xyz.csv
I am trying to put together a script with a for loop which reads the source filenames... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I haven't needed to do any shell based editing for nearly 20 years, and no amount of searching around has found me a solution to this very simple problem :-(
I have a csv file.
Some lines have three commas at the end. This means the invoice hasn't been paid.
I'd like to use sed / grep... (4 Replies)
I have been given a shell script that I need to amend. To do the following
extract the filename from the flag file by removing the .flag extension.
# Local variables
# Find if the flag files exists
MASK=coda_mil2*.flag
# Are there any files?
bookmark="40"
fileFound=0
ls -1... (3 Replies)
I have been trying to remove empty lines and lines just filled with spaces. I have used the following command which does work.
sed -i "/^\s*$/d"
Except it leaves one single trailing line at the very end of the file. For the life of me I cant figure out why I cant remove that last trailing... (2 Replies)
Hi All ,
I am having an input file as stated below
5728 U_TOP_LOGIC/U_CM0P/core/u_cortexm0plus/u_top/u_sys/u_core/r03_q_reg_20_/Q 011
611 U_TOP_LOGIC/U_CM0P/core/u_cortexm0plus/u_top/u_sys/u_core/r04_q_reg_20_/Q 011
3486... (4 Replies)
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ypsetup
ypsetup(8yp)ypsetup(8yp)Name
ypsetup - set up the yellow pages (YP) environment
Syntax
/usr/etc/ypsetup
Description
A local area network must be set up on your system before you can set up YP. You must know your system's default YP domain name and
whether your system will be a master server, slave server, or client. If your system is to be the master server for your YP domain, be
sure no other master has been established and be sure the files to be distributed are in the directory Note that the files to be distrib-
uted should be modified from the original files by removing the root entry in the file.
If your system is not to be the master server, be sure a master already exists for your YP domain. Once you know this information, run
with the system in multiuser mode and answer its questions.
Once YP is installed on a machine, it cannot be used until the file is modified to contain YP entries on the desired database lines. The
command reminds a user to run or edit the file manually.
Files
Files that Start the YP daemons
Clock daemon database file
Commands pertinent to a specific system
Default YP Map Files
Group database
Host name database
Sendmail alias database
Network group aliases
Network name database
Password file
Protocol name database
Rpc name database
Service name database
See Alsodomainname(1yp), ypwhich(1yp), svc.conf(5), svcsetup(8), yppasswdd(8yp), ypserv(8yp), ypxfr(8yp)
Guide to the Yellow Pages Service
ypsetup(8yp)