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Old 07-16-2009
Problem with IF - CAT - GREP in simple shell script

Hi all,

Here is my requirement

I have to search 'ORA' word in out.log file,if it is present then i need to send that file (out.log) content to some mail id.If 'ORA' word is not in that file then i need to send 'load succesful' message to some mail id.

The below the shell script is not giving expected result.Please help me to get correct script


Code:
if [{cat out.log | grep -c "ORA"}  -eq  1]
then
echo out.log
   exit 0
 else
   echo "Load Succes"
fi


Regards
Mak

Last edited by Neo; 07-16-2009 at 08:26 AM.. Reason: code tags
 

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