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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Help with database checking script Post 302660849 by kirkladb on Saturday 23rd of June 2012 01:05:54 PM
Old 06-23-2012
#!/usr/bin/ksh
. /home/oraprod/.bash_profile
DBSID=prod # Database sid
CONNECTSTR=apps/xxxxxx@prod # Connect string prod
#MAILADR=dba@group.com # mail
ACCEPTLAG=2 # allowed difference between standby log and primary log sequence#
# set the environment to the standby database
export ORACLE_SID=prod
export ORACLE_HOME=/u02/app/proddb/10.1.0.5
export PATH=$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/bin
# declare functions to query v$archived_log and other checks
Code:
runsqlstb()
{
sqlplus -S <<EOF
/ as sysdba
set heading off
select max(sequence#) from v\$archived_log where applied='YES' and dest_id=2 ;
exit
EOF
}

Code:
runsqlprd()
{
    sqlplus -S ${CONNECTSTR} <<EOF
    set heading off
    select max(sequence#) from v\$archived_log;
    exit
    EOF
}

Code:
mailme()
{
if [ ${LAGDIFF} -gt ${ACCEPTLAG} ]
then
    echo
    echo The ${DBSID} standby database lacks behind too far.
    echo logseq ${DBSID} production database is $NUMBERPRD >> mailtempl
    echo logseq ${DBSID} standby database is $NUMBERSTB >> mailtempl
    echo
    mailx -s "Standby database out of sync " ${MAILADR} < mailtempl
    rm mailtempl
fi
}

Code:
errtrap()
{
#echo Fout in script  > mailtempl
mailx -s "Fout in script " ${MAILADR} < mailtempl
rm mailtempl
}

################### MAIN ######################################
NUMBERSTB=`runsqlstb`
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
echo "Something wrong with Standbyi" ${DBSID} > mailtempl
errtrap
fi
NUMBERPRD=`runsqlprd`
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
echo "Something wrong with" ${DBSID} > mailtempl
errtrap
fi
echo standby database is ${NUMBERSTB}
echo productie database is ${NUMBERPRD}

LAGDIFF=`expr ${NUMBERPRD} - ${NUMBERSTB}`
mailme
 

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profile(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual							profile(4)

NAME
profile - set up user's environment at login time DESCRIPTION
If the file exists, it is executed by the shell for every user who logs in. The file should be set up to do only those things that are desirable for every user on the system, or to set reasonable defaults. If a user's login (home) directory contains a file named that file is executed (via the shell's before the session begins. files are useful for setting various environment parameters, setting terminal modes, or overriding some or all of the results of executing EXAMPLES
The following example is typical (except for the comments): # Make some environment variables global export MAIL PATH TERM # Set file creation mask umask 22 # Tell me when new mail comes in MAIL=/var/mail/myname # Add my /bin directory to the shell search sequence PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin # Set terminal type echo "terminal: c" read TERM case $TERM in 300) stty cr2 nl0 tabs; tabs;; 300s) stty cr2 nl0 tabs; tabs;; 450) stty cr2 nl0 tabs; tabs;; hp) stty cr0 nl0 tabs; tabs;; 745|735) stty cr1 nl] -tabs; TERM=745;; 43) stty cr1 nl0 -tabs;; *) echo "$TERM unknown";; esac A more complete model can be found in FILES
SEE ALSO
env(1), login(1), mail(1), sh(1), stty(1), su(1), environ(5), term(5). profile(4)
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