OK, I may be opening myself up to a complete flaming session here. What with my lack of knowledge in Oracle. :-(
Anyway, we've an issue whereby we have 2 servers with supposedly identical installs of both their respective Operating System, and Oracle.
Oracle Version: 8
O/S: SunOS 5.6
Basically...
I was wondering if there's a simple method from the command line of doing this.
If I have, for example a file (test.txt) containing 3 lines:
a
b
c
I wish to search for the second line, but return whatever is on the line after what I have searched on.
I can do the grep b test.txt...naturally...
Please forgive me, I'm not exactly 100% on MQ Series admin, etc.
Basically I have a question regarding channels on an MQ Series manager. I would like to know if it is possible to bring up the MQ manager without opening all channels.
E.g. if the channels were open when a manager went down, can I...
hope I don't get killed for potentially posting under the wrong forum. :o) I did think hard about where this belongs...
Basically I have a simple line of code which is not producing what I expect when I run it from a perl script.
It does however work when run directly from the prompt...
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