02-06-2013
Script to monitor BI service and trigger a mail
Hello friends,
I am new to shell scripting.I am assigned a task in Unix to prepare a script which will check if OBI 10g services are running or not and to send email if the services are down.Any help will be appreciated. I tried searching for it in the blog and came across the following code
echo "Check OBI service.." >> $LOGFILE
ps -ef | grep sawserver >> $LOGFILE
obisrvc_count=`ps -ef | grep sawserver | grep -v grep | wc -l`
if [ $obisrvc_count -gt 0 ]
then
echo "OBI Service Running.." >> $LOGFILE
flag=0
else
echo "OBI Service NOT Running.. Please check.." >> $LOGFILE
flag=2
fi
}
I would also need a mail to be triggered to specific group, once the BI server is identified to be down, can any1 help me with this.
Cheers,
Pradeep
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NAME
zgrep, zegrep, zfgrep -- print lines matching a pattern in gzip-compressed files
SYNOPSIS
zgrep [grep-flags] [--] pattern [files ...]
zegrep [grep-flags] [--] pattern [file ...]
zfgrep [grep-flags] [--] pattern [file ...]
DESCRIPTION
zgrep runs grep(1) on files or stdin, if no files argument is given, after decompressing them with zcat(1).
The grep-flags and pattern arguments are passed on to grep(1). If an -e flag is found in the grep-flags, zgrep will not look for a pattern
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zegrep calls egrep(1), while zfgrep calls fgrep(1).
EXIT STATUS
In case of missing arguments or missing pattern, 1 will be returned, otherwise 0.
SEE ALSO
egrep(1), fgrep(1), grep(1), gzip(1), zcat(1)
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