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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Not able to connect to Oracle server from shell script Post 303025455 by vgersh99 on Friday 2nd of November 2018 01:58:21 PM
Old 11-02-2018
Quote:
Originally Posted by yuvi
I tried from oracle home directory and getting the below error.

Code:
TNS Ping Utility for Linux: Version 11.2.0.3.0 

Used parameter files:
/opt/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/network/admin/sqlnet.ora
TNS-03505: Failed to resolve name

there you have it - your sqlnet.ora is not configured (correctly?) for the SID you're trying to tnsping.
 

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General::Interpolated(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				General::Interpolated(3pm)

NAME
Config::General::Interpolated - Parse variables within Config files SYNOPSIS
use Config::General; $conf = new Config::General( -ConfigFile => 'configfile', -InterPolateVars => 1 ); DESCRIPTION
This is an internal module which makes it possible to interpolate Perl style variables in your config file (i.e. $variable or "${variable}"). Normally you don't call it directly. VARIABLES
Variables can be defined everywhere in the config and can be used afterwards as the value of an option. Variables cannot be used as keys or as part of keys. If you define a variable inside a block or a named block then it is only visible within this block or within blocks which are defined inside this block. Well - let's take a look to an example: # sample config which uses variables basedir = /opt/ora user = t_space sys = unix <table intern> instance = INTERN owner = $user # "t_space" logdir = $basedir/log # "/opt/ora/log" sys = macos <procs> misc1 = ${sys}_${instance} # macos_INTERN misc2 = $user # "t_space" </procs> </table> This will result in the following structure: { 'basedir' => '/opt/ora', 'user' => 't_space' 'sys' => 'unix', 'table' => { 'intern' => { 'sys' => 'macos', 'logdir' => '/opt/ora/log', 'instance' => 'INTERN', 'owner' => 't_space', 'procs' => { 'misc1' => 'macos_INTERN', 'misc2' => 't_space' } } } As you can see, the variable sys has been defined twice. Inside the <procs> block a variable ${sys} has been used, which then were interpolated into the value of sys defined inside the <table> block, not the sys variable one level above. If sys were not defined inside the <table> block then the "global" variable sys would have been used instead with the value of "unix". Variables inside double quotes will be interpolated, but variables inside single quotes will not interpolated. This is the same behavior as you know of Perl itself. In addition you can surround variable names with curly braces to avoid misinterpretation by the parser. SEE ALSO
Config::General AUTHORS
Thomas Linden <tlinden |AT| cpan.org> Autrijus Tang <autrijus@autrijus.org> Wei-Hon Chen <plasmaball@pchome.com.tw> COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2001 by Wei-Hon Chen <plasmaball@pchome.com.tw>. Copyright 2002-2010 by Thomas Linden <tlinden |AT| cpan.org>. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See <http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html> VERSION
2.14 perl v5.10.1 2010-12-01 General::Interpolated(3pm)
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