Can anybody help me out in sending parameters from sql*plus script to unix shell script without using flat files..
Initially in a shell script i will call sql*plus and after getting some value from some tables, i want that variable value in unix shell script. How can i do this?
Please tell me... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have one situation. I am developing a shell script to which parameters will be passed from a Web based User Interface using some Business Process(BP).There are some 6 parameters for which user will enter the values in UI. These values will be passed to script by BP in the form -... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
Requirement is to fetch hostname and instance name using shell script from all configuration files on a server R12 on IBM AIX...
could anyone please share such an experience encountered before.Is there such a script available in this forum or any other site..
Thanks for your time!... (0 Replies)
Hi,
How to fetch data from oracle database in unix shell scripting.
list=`sqlplus -s ds_user/dsuser@EMI <<EOF
set feedback off
set serveroutput on
set heading off
set pagesize 0
set tab off
select IP_ID from table
/
exit
EOF`
The output is not what i expected.I need output in... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I basically have 2 shell scripts.
One is a shell script will get the variable value from the user. The variable is nothing but the IP of the remote system.
Another shell script is a script that does the job of connecting to the remote system using ssh. This uses a expect utility in turn.
... (2 Replies)
hi , I wanted to create a script, and I have no idea how to, and I would appreciate any help on that. Any advice on solving this is welcome. Thanks
Here it goes:
make a shell script in bash that show the activity of users. The results should be a summary or a complete report in a file.... (2 Replies)
I have a program that is designed to take the first parameter (a file extension) and use it to rewrite the file stored in the second paramerter with the new extension. And if the current file does not exist then the program will print an error message "No such file."
For example, my program is... (1 Reply)
Hi
I want to fetch the latest file form the list
example
example= filename RATE_STATE_SETUPS.20151222.ccyymmdd.hhmmss.txt
File pick which have latest ccyymmdd.hhmmss
list of file in directory are
RATE_STATE_SETUPS.20151222.20151222.170101.txt... (5 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a script which intends to create as many variables at runtime, as the number of parameters passed to it. The script needs to save these parameter values in the variables created and print them
abc.sh
----------
export Numbr_Parms=$#
export a=1
while
do
export... (3 Replies)
I need to fetch below values from this file. (1 Reply)
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s3put
S3PUT(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation S3PUT(1p)NAME
s3put - Write an S3 item
SYNOPSIS
s3put [options] [ bucket/item ...]
Options:
--access-key AWS Access Key ID
--secret-key AWS Secret Access Key
Environment:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET
OPTIONS --help Print a brief help message and exits.
--man Prints the manual page and exits.
--verbose
Output what is being done as it is done.
--access-key and --secret-key
Specify the "AWS Access Key Identifiers" for the AWS account. --access-key is the "Access Key ID", and --secret-key is the "Secret
Access Key". These are effectively the "username" and "password" to the AWS account, and should be kept confidential.
The access keys MUST be specified, either via these command line parameters, or via the AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET
environment variables.
Specifying them on the command line overrides the environment variables.
--secure
Uses SSL/TLS HTTPS to communicate with the AWS service, instead of HTTP.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET
Specify the "AWS Access Key Identifiers" for the AWS account. AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID contains the "Access Key ID", and
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET contains the "Secret Access Key". These are effectively the "username" and "password" to the AWS service,
and should be kept confidential.
The access keys MUST be specified, either via these environment variables, or via the --access-key and --secret-key command line
parameters.
If the command line parameters are set, they override these environment variables.
CONFIGURATION FILE
The configuration options will be read from the file "~/.s3-tools" if it exists. The format is the same as the command line options with
one option per line. For example, the file could contain:
--access-key <AWS access key>
--secret-key <AWS secret key>
--secure
This example configuration file would specify the AWS access keys and that a secure connection using HTTPS should be used for all
communications.
DESCRIPTION
Reads stdin, and writes it to an S3 item
BUGS
Report bugs to Mark Atwood mark@fallenpegasus.com.
Occasionally the S3 service will randomly fail for no externally apparent reason. When that happens, this tool should retry, with a delay
and a backoff.
Access to the S3 service can be authenticated with a X.509 certificate, instead of via the "AWS Access Key Identifiers". This tool should
support that.
It might be useful to be able to specify the "AWS Access Key Identifiers" in the user's "~/.netrc" file. This tool should support that.
Errors and warnings are very "Perl-ish", and can be confusing.
Trying to write to a bucket that does not exist or is not accessable by the user generates less than helpful error messages.
Trying to put a bucket instead of an item is silently skipped.
TODO
option to read from files instead of stdin
use the fs mtime to set the http Last-Modified
option to read filenames to read from, from stdin
option to read from a tar file stream, for multiple items
option to magically guess mime type
option to use extended file attributes for metadata
option to have a progress bar
AUTHOR
Written by Mark Atwood mark@fallenpegasus.com.
Many thanks to Wotan LLC <http://wotanllc.com>, for supporting the development of these S3 tools.
Many thanks to the Amazon AWS engineers for developing S3.
SEE ALSO
These tools use the Net::Amazon:S3 Perl module.
The Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) is documented at <http://aws.amazon.com/s3>.
perl v5.10.0 2009-03-08 S3PUT(1p)