netstat is probably the best way to go. Use some combination of grep-ing for certain patterns, like obvious connection strings, port number, etc.
For example:
should provide output whether a connection is being established on port 1521, which is the default Oracle Listener port. Just use your DB server specifics to manage the part after the grep.
Another possibility would be "lsof" if you have it installed, check its man pages.
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datacopy
datacopy(1) FreeTDS Utilities datacopy(1)NAME
datacopy - move table data between two servers
SYNOPSIS
datacopy { -t | -a | -c owner } [-b batchsize] [-p packetsize] [-v] [-d]
[-S server/username/password/database/table_or_view]
[-D server/username/password/database/table]
DESCRIPTION
datacopy is a utility distributed with FreeTDS. datacopy will move table data from one server to another without the need for intermediate
files. datacopy is much faster and more efficient than is freebcp out/in.
datacopy makes use of the db-lib bcp API built into FreeTDS. This API is also available to application developers.
datacopy can be used to migrate data between Sybase ASE and SQL Server or vice versa.
OPTIONS -t Truncate target table before loading data.
-a Append data to target table.
-c owner
Create the target table with the same schema as the source table. datacopy will submit a 'create table' command on the target
server/database using the specified owner in
the command, e.g. CREATE TABLE owner.table (...).
-b batchsize
The number of rows per batch of data copied. Each batch of data is effectively 'committed' to the database. The default is 1000.
-p packetsize
The number of bytes, per network packet, sent to and from the servers. Increased packet size can enhance performance.
-v Produce verbose output, including diagnostic timings.
-d Produce freetds TDSDUMP output. (Serious debug only!)
-S server/username/password/database/table_or_view
The connection information for the source server and the location/name of the table (or view) to be copied. If not specified, data-
copy will prompt the user for the information.
-D server/username/password/database/table
The connection information for the destination server and the location/name of the target table. If not specified, datacopy will
prompt the user for the information.
SEE ALSO freebcp(1), defncopy(1), bsqldb(1), tsql(1), FreeTDS User Guide.
HISTORY
datacopy first appeared in FreeTDS 0.64.
AUTHORS
The datacopy utility was written by Bill Thompson (thompbil@exchange.uk.ml.com).
doc 13 November 2011 datacopy(1)