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1. Solaris
Hello,
I've just started using a Solaris machine with SunOS 5.10.
After the machine is turned on, I open a Console window and at the prompt, if I execute a pwd command, it tells me I'm at my home directory (someone configured "myuser" as default user after init).
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello All,
I am writing the below unix script to email the result of a small pl sql procedure:
#!/bin/bash
ORACLE_HOME=/opt/oracle/orcts/product/9.2.0; export ORACLE_HOME
SQLPLUS=$ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlplus
sqlplus -s user/pass@Db_instance<<EOF
set echo off
set feedback off
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I am not too familiar with Unix scripting but I have to write code to find all the files under all the sub directories under a parent directory of unix location and move them to the corresponding Windows location.
For eg: I have \home\sreenu\Files\
Under neath this I have multiple sub... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: raj.sreenu
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi Everyone,
I am new to DBA stuff. I wonder if anyone can help me. Task is that, I have 10 databases and need to take backups of all the databases using data pump in Unix/Linux, compress them using gzip and use cron to schedule the job twice a day.
Appreciate if anyone can help me in... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: sreepriya0987
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi everyone,
I am new to unix and bash and in need of some help.
I am writing a script that will execute a SQL query. The script runs and the SQl query runs, but I cannot figure out how to save the results as a file that can be emailed to a user. Here is my scripts thus far:
#!/bin/sh
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6. Solaris
Hi,
I've created solaris user which has both FTP and SFTP Access. Using the "ftpaccess" configuration file options "guest-root" and "restricted-uid", i can restrict the user to a specific directory. But I'm unable to restrict the user when the user is logged in using SFTP.
The aim is to... (1 Reply)
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi
what is the difference between the directory named /home and the user's home directory?
can anyone plz reply?
really confuse about it!!!!!!!!
thank you (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: nokia3100
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8. Solaris
I know I can use ufsdump to backup a full device, but can I use it to just backup specified directories within the device? If so , how? (The man pages do not mention how to do that).
If ufsdump can not do it, what are my choices?
Thank you! (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: FredSmith
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9. HP-UX
When I try to connect to databse from HP box using the following command
sqlplus <username>@<databasename>
I get this error message:
ksh: <database name> : not found
I can connect to the database outside the UNIX box using sqlplus though.
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Discussion started by: dtonse
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SQL::Translator::Filter::Names(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SQL::Translator::Filter::Names(3pm)
NAME
SQL::Translator::Filter::Names - Tweak the names of schema objects.
SYNOPSIS
#! /usr/bin/perl -w
use SQL::Translator;
# Lowercase all table names and upper case the first letter of all field
# names. (MySql style!)
#
my $sqlt = SQL::Translator->new(
filename => @ARGV,
from => 'MySQL',
to => 'MySQL',
filters => [
Names => {
'tables' => 'lc',
'fields' => 'ucfirst',
},
],
) || die "SQLFairy error : ".SQL::Translator->error;
print($sqlt->translate) || die "SQLFairy error : ".$sqlt->error;
DESCRIPTION
SEE ALSO
perl(1), SQL::Translator
BUGS
TODO
Name Groups
Define a bunch of useful groups to run the name filters over. e.g. all, fkeys, pkeys etc.
More Functions
e.g. camelcase, titlecase, single word etc. Also a way to pass in a regexp.
May also want a way to pass in arguments for the func e.g. prefix.
Multiple Filters on the same name (filter order)?
Do we actually need this, you could just run lots of filters. Would make adding func args to the interface easier.
filters => [
[ 'Names', { all => 'lc' } ],
[ 'Names', {
tables => 'lc',
fields => 'ucfirst',
} ],
],
Mind you if you could give the filter a list this wouldn't be a problem!
filters => [
[ 'Names',
all => 'lc'
fields => 'ucfirst',
],
],
Which is nice. Might have to change the calling conventions for filters. Would also provide an order to run the filters in rather than
having to hard code it into the filter it's self.
AUTHOR
perl v5.14.2 2012-01-18 SQL::Translator::Filter::Names(3pm)