03-16-2005
Thanks
Hi tmarikle,
Thanks a lot for your input. Now i am using dat file instead of piping. The maximum available buffer size for piping causes the issue and now i write to a file and then give that file as input to the sqlldr. Please find below the code.
Before:
$rc = 0xfff & system ("echo \"$if_admin\"|$ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlldr userid=$USER/$PASSWD control=cfg/IF_ADMIN.ctl bad=/dev/null discard=/dev/null log=$LOGDIR/$interface.int.log > /dev/null");
After:
$rc = 0xfff & system("$ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlldr userid=$USER/$PASSWD data=$LOGDIR/myAdmin.log control=cfg/IF_ADMIN.ctl bad=/dev/null discard=/dev/null log=$LOGDIR/$interface.int.log > /dev/null");
I use myAdmin.log as the input file to sqlldr.
Thanks,
Jai
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SYNOPSIS
/sbin/advfs/switchlog domain_name vol_id
OPERANDS
Specifies the name of an existing file domain. Specifies the number of the new volume to use for the log.
DESCRIPTION
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EXAMPLES
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Id Date Created LogPgs Version Domain Name 30bf7d8f.0000ec60 Fri Feb 1 17:11 1999 512 4 domain_eng
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2 3577488 1495760 58% on 128 128 /dev/vol/v_b
3 1160604 305264 74% on 128 128 /dev/vol/v_c
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FILES
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