in a xen environment , i see a lot op dropped packets via netstat -i
Is this a sign of network problems, or is it normal to see this kind of numbers? i'm not sure how to interprete the data. is this normal, bad, critical. What are your stats on this?
I guess i have a xen issue of some sort,... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have delimited file(|).
Sample data:
1|name|50009|DS24|0|12
2|name|30009|DS24|0|13
3|name|20409|DS24|0|14
4|name|20009|DS24|0|15
5|name|10009|DS24|0|16
I want to load this data into a oracle table (update and insert)
Please help me the commands and also... (1 Reply)
All, I need to write an unix shell script which inserts some records into a file located in remote servers.
* Get the input from the user and insert according the first row. It should be in ascending order.
123451,XA,ABA
123452,XB,ABB
123453,XC,ABC
123455,XE,ABE
123456,XF,ABF
123458,XG,ABG... (2 Replies)
This is the mistake that i've done :
First of all go to /etc/apt/sources.list folder from terminal or using file manager ...
than copy the content of sources.list in to your adequate source.list.
Create a file named sources.list.bt and paste the same content
In the end open the... (0 Replies)
Fedora and openSUSE will replace MySQL with MariaDB:
Oracle who? Fedora & openSUSE will replace MySQL with MariaDB | ZDNet
The article also has a comment that Chakra is planning on doing the same. No doubt the Fedora based distributions are planning to do the same. (7 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I looking for the script for the count of the records in table.
and then it's containg the zero records then should get abort.
and should notify us through mail.
Can you please help me out in this area i am lacking. (5 Replies)
Hi,
I want to read multiple records from oracle database table and then based on each record I need to do some file modifications in UNIX.
I'm not sure how do I process each record from DB in UNIX.Below is the code snippet.
sqlplus user/pwd@DEV
for i IN (select * from table)
loop
-- for... (2 Replies)
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pdo_ibm-dsn
PDO_IBM-DSN(3) 1 PDO_IBM-DSN(3)PDO_IBM DSN - Connecting to IBM databases
The PDO_IBM Data Source Name (DSN) is based on the IBM CLI DSN. The major components of the PDO_IBM DSN are:
o DSN prefix
- The DSN prefix is ibm:.
o DSN
- The DSN can be any of the following:
o a) Data source setup using
db2cli.ini or odbc.ini
o b) Catalogued database name i.e. database alias in the DB2 client catalog
o c) Complete connection string in the following format: DRIVER={IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER};DATABASE=
database;HOSTNAME= hostname;PORT= port;PROTOCOL=TCPIP;UID= username;PWD= password; where the parameters represent the fol-
lowing values:
o $database
- The name of the database.
o $hostname
- The hostname or IP address of the database server.
o $port
- The TCP/IP port on which the database is listening for requests.
o $username
- The username with which you are connecting to the database.
o $password
- The password with which you are connecting to the database.
Example #1
PDO_IBM DSN example using db2cli.ini
The following example shows a PDO_IBM DSN for connecting to an DB2 database cataloged as DB2_9 in db2cli.ini:
$db = new PDO("ibm:DSN=DB2_9", "", "");
[DB2_9]
Database=testdb
Protocol=tcpip
Hostname=11.22.33.444
Servicename=56789
Example #2
PDO_IBM DSN example using a connection string
The following example shows a PDO_IBM DSN for connecting to an DB2 database named testdb using the DB2 CLI connection string syn-
tax.
$db = new PDO("ibm:DRIVER={IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER};DATABASE=testdb;" .
"HOSTNAME=11.22.33.444;PORT=56789;PROTOCOL=TCPIP;", "testuser", "tespass");
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