i have the below script that we used to backup our DB using oracle's utility called RMAN. This has been working fine, but the issue is when the backup fails and we re-start it, it backups the whole thing again. Example.
lets say i have 5 database on my system(db1,db2,db3,db4,db5) and we use below script which loops for a file called /etc/oratab which has my DB names in it. If the script completes successfully we have no issue. But lets say db1 and db2 backup was successful and db3 backup fails and db4 and db5 backup was good. NOW LETS SAY i want restart by backup as DB3 backup failed...it is going to backup db1, db2, db3,db4,db5 all of them all again and that i was i want to avoid...the script needs to put some flag or something were it knows only db3 has failed and that is the only one that needs to be backed up...
how can i accomplish that? below is the script....
Last edited by Corona688; 09-25-2012 at 04:04 PM..
I'm missing something here. You have:
which means that you are asking egrep to look for the string "/etc/oratab" (matching uppercase or lowercase letters) from lines it reads from standard input. What input are you feeding into this script?
If instead you are grepping /etc/oratab and just didn't show us the ERE your looking for in /etc/oratab, please tell us what the ERE is and show us the contents of /etc/oratab.
yes you are totaly right, I was editing part of the script...and i missed out something...so the egrep is like below...its looking for a word called NBU at end of each line...if there is one then it obviously greps it...i will edit the original post as well...thanks...
Quote:
Originally Posted by Don Cragun
I'm missing something here. You have:
which means that you are asking egrep to look for the string "/etc/oratab" (matching uppercase or lowercase letters) from lines it reads from standard input. What input are you feeding into this script?
If instead you are grepping /etc/oratab and just didn't show us the ERE your looking for in /etc/oratab, please tell us what the ERE is and show us the contents of /etc/oratab.
---------- Post updated at 01:57 PM ---------- Previous update was at 01:53 PM ----------
here is output of /etc/oratab
Last edited by Corona688; 09-25-2012 at 04:04 PM..
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You need to keep track of successfully completed backups in a file when they finish. Then, in your main loop, you need to check to see if you are about to start a backup that has already been completed, and, if so, skip it.
I think I can provide changes to your script that will do that for you, but I have other things I need to do first. I expect to be able to complete something for you before dinner time tonight (US, Pacific time zone).
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