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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Unexpected EOF while looking for matching `"' Post 302625421 by duke0001 on Tuesday 17th of April 2012 06:24:24 PM
Old 04-17-2012
Unexpected EOF while looking for matching `"'

I have a piece of Linux script. It tells me some syntax error. I couldn't find it. Please help me to identify them. Thanks. The code looks like this:


Code:
export ORACLE_SID=MYDB
export SPW=`cat /opt/oracle/scripts/.sys_pw_$ORACLE_SID`
export check_arch=`sqlplus -s << EOF
/ as sysdba
@/opt/oracle/scripts/sql/check_archives.sql
exit;
EOF`

export archive_count=`echo $check_arch | awk -F, '{print $2}'`
export ORACLE_SID=MYDB
export SPW=`cat /opt/oracle/scripts/.sys_pw_$ORACLE_SID`
if [ $check_arch -gt 0 ]; then
echo " Generating the script on MYDB primary instance at `date` " >> $RMAN_LOG_FILE
sqlplus -s << EOF
sys/$SPW as sysdba
@/opt/oracle/scripts/sql/arch_del_$ORACLE_SID_pri.sql
exit;
EOF
else
echo "MYDB Primary Instance does not have Archives to be deleted at this Time." >> $RMAN_LOG_FILE
fi

if [ $check_arch -gt 0 ]; then
echo "Deleting the archive logs on MYDB primary instance at `date` " >> $RMAN_LOG_FILE
export SPW=`cat /opt/oracle/scripts/cron/.sys_pw_$ORACLE_SID`
rman target sys/$SPW@MYDB_primary  log /opt/oracle/logs/arch_del_$ORACLE_SID_pri.log << EOF
@/opt/oracle/scripts/rman/arch_del_$ORACLE_SID_pri.rcv
exit;
EOF
sleep 10
cat /opt/oracle/logs/arch_$ORACLE_SID_pri.log >> $RMAN_LOG_FILE
fi

# Initiate the command string
 
if [ "$CUSER" = "root" ]
then
    su - $ORACLE_USER -c "$CMD_STR" >> $RMAN_LOG_FILE
    RSTAT=$?
else
    /bin/sh -c "$CMD_STR" >> $RMAN_LOG_FILE
    RSTAT=$?
fi
 
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Log the completion of this script.
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

if [ "$RSTAT" = "0" ]
then
   mailx -s "MYDB archivelog backup and deletion completed successfully" developer@ABC.com < $RMAN_LOG_FILE
else
   mailx -s "MYDB archivelog backup and deletion ended in error" developer@ABC.com < $RMAN_LOG_FILE 
 
echo >> $RMAN_LOG_FILE
echo Script $0 >> $RMAN_LOG_FILE
echo ==== $LOGMSG on `date` ==== >> $RMAN_LOG_FILE
echo >> $RMAN_LOG_FILE
 
exit $RSTAT

The error message are:

Code:
line 187: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `"'
line 197: syntax error: unexpected end of file


Last edited by methyl; 04-17-2012 at 08:59 PM.. Reason: please use code tags
 

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atf-sh script DESCRIPTION
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