If I execute this script:
$ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlplus -s <<EOF > oracle.log
$DB_id/$DB_pswd@$DB_server
start test.sql
EOF
the sql script executes with no errors.
IF I execute the following script:... (12 Replies)
Hi-
I am trying to achieve the following in a script so I can schedule it on a cron job. I am fairly new to the unix environment...
I have written a shell script that reads a flat file and loads the data into an Oracle table (Table1) via SQLLDR. This Works fine. Then, I run a nested insert... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am a shell script which takes input parameters and performs various functions. My concern is, if we call the same shell script with different parameter values from different sessions, will the results be inconsistent?
Are there any precautions I need to take inorder to avoid conflicts... (1 Reply)
Hi Experts,
There is a shell script that accepts positional parameter between 1-25 to execute case statement of script depending upon the parameter passed.
Now I need to run all the 25 sessions parallely. In each option of case statement it is connecting with sqlplus and executing a select... (11 Replies)
Hi Experts:
I have a shell script that's kicked off by cron. Inside this shell script, I need to kick off two or more oracle sql scripts to process different groups of tables. And when both sql scripts are done, I will continue in the shell script to do other things like checking processing... (3 Replies)
Hi, this's Pom. I'm quite a new one for shell script but I have to do sql on shell script to query some information from database.
I found a concern to get a new line...When I run my script, it retrieves all data as wondering but it's shown in one line :(
What should I do? I'm not sure that... (2 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I am trying to write a shell which will invoke 3 CTAS (ORACLE create table XXX as select * from YYYY). The approximate time for one CTAS is around 25 mins. So i want to run the CTAS script parallely.
My pseudocode is as below.
Main script
nohup sh CTAS1.sh &... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I'm trying to do teh below thing.
I have a single script which uses 3 different parameters to do 3 different work like belwo.
test1.sh par1 -- it shuts down an instance
test1.sh par2 -- it shuts down an instance
test1.sh par3 -- it shuts down an instance
Now I created a script... (7 Replies)
Hello,
This is my Script which configure a list of nodes. ( 40 nodes, and the configuration 10 minutes)
#! /bin/sh
if
then
echo "USE: ./start.sh nodes
else
nb_lignes=`wc -l $1 | cut -d " " -f1`
echo "$nb_lignes machines"
for i in $(seq $nb_lignes)
//instructions
done
fi
My... (2 Replies)
Hi Folks,
I have requirement to pull a bunch of SQL's from a table in DB and execute them in parallel and update the status of each query as and when they complete. Can you please help me with ideas on how this can be achieved?
create table list_of_sql
(
id number,
full_sql... (3 Replies)
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ptree(1) General Commands Manual ptree(1)NAME
ptree - prints the process tree hierarchy
SYNOPSIS
[pid1|username1 [pid2|username2]...]
DESCRIPTION
prints the process tree of all processes that match the specified arguments. While printing the tree, the child processes are indented to
the right from their respective parent processes.
Options
Prints the tree starting from the children of
(usually pid 0). The default is to print the tree starting from the children of (pid 1).
Operands
pid Print the process tree for the process ID number specified by pid.
username Print the process tree for all the processes from the user specified by username. Note that only username (and not user ID) can
be specified for this instance.
If no operands are specified, then prints the process tree of all processes starting from the children of or (if is specified).
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables
If is not specified or is null, it defaults to (see lang(5)).
EXAMPLES
Print the process tree for pid 100 and for all processes owned by
WARNINGS
Process information can change while is running; the tree displayed by is only a snapshot in time. Some data printed for defunct processes
is irrelevant.
Users of must not rely on the exact field widths and spacing of its output, as these will vary depending on the system and the release of
HP-UX.
SEE ALSO pgrep(1), pkill(1), ps(1), fork(2).
ptree(1)