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RE: Determining Oracle status

From: Nick Wagner <Nick.Wagner_at_quest.com>
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 12:04:45 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.00391BE6.20010918104524@fatcity.com>

tnsping $ORACLE_SID works pretty well...  

Nick

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From: Barry Deevey [mailto:Barry.Deevey_at_sefas.co.uk] Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 8:46 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: Determining Oracle status

Hi all,

I am trying to write a script in unix that determines if a specific oracle instance is available. I'm trying to avoid using the 'ps' command, so I thought the easiest method would be to connect via sqlplus - If it connects its up, if it doesn't then its unavailable. However, the problem is that when it isn't up, the script hangs and does not return anything - I think that this is because sqlplus by default gives you 3 attempts to logon, so even though the logon attempt failed, it is waiting for you to try again, so unfortunately I'm not getting a failed return code. If anybody could tell me how to change this so that it only allows 1 login attempt before 'kicking you out' or whether there is a better method to finding out the status of an instance, I would be extremely grateful to hear from you.

TIA for any responses.

Best Regards,
Barry.

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