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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Checking SQL DB Availability Post 302888299 by SeaSoul on Thursday 13th of February 2014 06:00:31 PM
Old 02-13-2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by Yoda
Try sourcing .profile:
Code:
ssh -l myuser UNIXSERVER ". ~/.profile; sqlplus ????@????/????"

OR use absolute path of sqlplus:
Code:
ssh -l myuser UNIXSERVER "/path_to_sqlplus/sqlplus ????@????/????"

Ill try this. Didnt know. ill post the results.Smilie

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HI. Your idea didnt work, but you give another, so I used this:

ssh -l myuser UNIXSERVER ". /apps/Ascential/DataStage/DSEngine/dsenv;sqlplus -l ????@????/????"

And It worked. The only issue is that I got the sql prompt and its supposed to be a automatization so, do u know if there is a third command I can use for exiting sql in the same line. I used "sqlplus quit" and didnt work. Maybe some flag in the first command to turn it promptless?
 

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