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RE: Unix script to check database status

From: <Peter.McLarty_at_mincom.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 13:16:38 +1000
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I wouldn't mind a copy of that Program

Cheers

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RE: Unix script to check database status

Michael,

                 Well, I don't have a script to do that, I wrote a Pro*C 
program that does that & a ton more, in less than a minute per db, normally. Your welcome to that if it would meet your needs. BTW: It e-mails & pages with all kinds of stuff too. Currently it runs on Windows so that it acts like a real client.

Dick Goulet
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Oracle Certified 8i DBA

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From: Michael Milligan [mailto:Michael.Milligan_at_ingenix.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 3:30 PM
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Subject: Unix script to check database status

Hi,

I have to write an HP-UX Korn shell script to check the status of 20 databases - up or down - and send an email if any are down. I'm a relative newbie at Unix. I'm not asking anyone to "do it for me", but does anyone know of any scripts to check database status by greping or otherwise looking
at the oratab or other file and checking the status?

Thanks,

Mike

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