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creating a unix script for dump job in Sybase

Asked by gyans in Sybase Database, Unix Systems Programming

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Hi ,I am creating a unix job in Sybase to dump the database at certain intervals. I would like ot have 3 copies  of the dump file on the server only at any given time and the job should only email  me if there is any error reported .
The job is as following :
#!/bin/ksh
export SYBASE=/home/sybase/ase1252
export SYBASE_OCS=OCS-12_5
export ISQL=${SYBASE}/${SYBASE_OCS}/bin/isql
export OUTDIR=/backups02/cust2
export USER=sa
export SRVR=sybase2
export PSWD=tables2

${ISQL} -U${USER} -S${SRVR}<<EOF
${PSWD}
dump database cust to '${OUTDIR}/sybase2.cust2.dmp'
go
EOF

Not good in scripting ,appreciate your help .
thanks,GyansStart Free Trial
 
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Tags: Sybase, unix script, 12.5.2, creating a script
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