Skip to content
pvmehta.com

pvmehta.com

  • Home
  • About Me
  • Toggle search form
  • sqlnet.ora paramters Oracle
  • 284785.1 How to check RAC Option is currently linked into the Oracle Binary Oracle
  • To see how much time or progress of long transaction Oracle
  • Space padding in korn shell Linux/Unix
  • Kernel Parameter setting explaination for Processes Parameter Linux/Unix
  • Insert cause enqueue locks Oracle
  • CPU speed on solaris Linux/Unix
  • shutdown linux Linux/Unix
  • Temporary tablespace explaination Oracle
  • tblwopk.sql /* Find Tables Without PK */ Oracle
  • switchover for primary database Oracle
  • Good links for x$ tables in oracle. Oracle
  • find_cons.sql Oracle
  • Find nth max and min. Oracle
  • SQLPLUS COPY command Precautions. Oracle

Validating ORACLE_SID againt oratab file.

Posted on 05-Oct-2006 By Admin No Comments on Validating ORACLE_SID againt oratab file.

The following script shows how to check an Oracle SID to be sure that it’s valid. The script expects the SID to be passed in as the first parameter, and it begins by checking to see if a parameter was even passed. The script next counts the number of times the first parameter value appears in the /etc/oratab file. A valid Oracle SID will appear once in that file.

#!/bin/ksh

# Exit if no first parameter $1 passed.

if [ -z “$1” ]

then

echo “Please pass a valid ORACLE_SID

to this script”

exit 99

fi

# Validate the Oracle database name with

# lookup in /etc/oratab.

TEMP=`cat /etc/oratab|grep ^$1:|

cut -f1 -d’:’|wc -l`

tmp=`expr TEMP` # Convert string to number.

if [ $tmp -ne 1 ]

then

echo “Your input $1 is not a valid ORACLE_SID.”

exit 99

fi

Linux/Unix, shell

Post navigation

Previous Post: Some useful Unix Commands
Next Post: Looping for remote servers and find its database from oratab file.

Related Posts

  • Jai Shree Ram Linux/Unix
  • move_arch_files.ksh Linux/Unix
  • replace alphabets using sed Linux/Unix
  • More info about /proc folder and its relation with processes. Linux/Unix
  • proper cpu stats Linux/Unix
  • Check_recovery.sh program to run sqlplus and return its values remotely. Linux/Unix

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Categories

  • Ansible (0)
  • AWS (2)
  • Azure (1)
  • Linux/Unix (149)
  • MYSQL (5)
  • Oracle (393)
  • PHP/MYSQL/Wordpress (10)
  • POSTGRESQL (0)
  • Power-BI (0)
  • Python/PySpark (7)
  • RAC (17)
  • rman-dataguard (26)
  • shell (149)
  • SQL scripts (342)
  • SQL Server (6)
  • Uncategorized (0)
  • Videos (0)

Recent Posts

  • Trace a SQL session from another session using ORADEBUG30-Sep-2025
  • SQL Server Vs Oracle Architecture difference25-Jul-2025
  • SQL Server: How to see historical transactions25-Jul-2025
  • SQL Server: How to see current transactions or requests25-Jul-2025
  • T-SQL Vs PL/SQL Syntax25-Jul-2025
  • Check SQL Server edition25-Jul-2025
  • Checking SQL Server Version25-Jul-2025
  • Oracle vs MYSQL Architecture differences (For DBAs)24-Jul-2025
  • V$INSTANCE of Oracle in MYSQL24-Jul-2025
  • Day to day MYSQL DBA operations (Compared with Oracle DBA)24-Jul-2025

Archives

  • 2025
  • 2024
  • 2023
  • 2010
  • 2009
  • 2008
  • 2007
  • 2006
  • 2005
  • fkwoind.sql fkwoindex.sql Oracle
  • Backup and Recovery Scenarios Oracle
  • Useful Solaris Commands on 28-SEP-2005 Linux/Unix
  • CPU speed on Linux Linux/Unix
  • oracle Dba site Oracle
  • Exadata Basics Oracle
  • Committing distributed transaction using commit force Oracle
  • Find_planinfo.sql Oracle

Copyright © 2025 pvmehta.com.

Powered by PressBook News WordPress theme