05-13-2009
Error executing shell script in Linux
Hi,
I have following shell script code :
------------------------------------------------------------------
#!/bin/bash
SCRIPTS_DIR="/scriptsDir1"
# tables login/password
APIL_USER="uname/pswd"
I2_USER="uname/pswd"
# Database
DB="db1"
cd "$SCRIPTS_DIR/scriptsDir2"
sqlplus "$APIL_USER@$DB" @update.sql > $SCRIPTS_DIR/scriptsDir2/logs/update.log
exit
------------------------------------------------------------------
I get following errors:
- : command not found : At every blank line
- : No such file or directorysh: line 12: cd: /abpp/informaticadata/scripts
Also to execute the shell need to prefix the file name with "sh".
But if I execute the same script on another Linux server it does NOT throw error. Also no prefixing of "sh" for execution is required.
Can anyone tell what settings to be checked???
I have checked user level settings, they are same!!!
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Chaitrali.
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