Updates

    Unix for the DBA

    How to kill all similar processes with single command (in this case opmn)

    ps -ef | grep opmn |grep -v grep | awk ‘{print $2}’ |xargs -i kill -9 {}
    Locating Files under a particular directory
    find . -print |grep -i test.sql
     Using AWK in UNIX
    To remove a specific column of output from a UNIX command – for example to determine the UNIX process Ids for all Oracle processes on server (second column)
    ps -ef |grep -i oracle |awk '{ print $2 }'
    Changing the standard prompt for Oracle Users
    Edit the .profile for the oracle user
    PS1="`hostname`*$ORACLE_SID:$PWD>"
     Display top 10 CPU consumers using the ps command
    /usr/ucb/ps auxgw | head -11
     Show number of active Oracle dedicated connection users for a particular ORACLE_SID
    ps -ef | grep $ORACLE_SID|grep -v grep|grep -v ora_|wc -l
     Display the number of CPU’s in Solaris
    psrinfo -v | grep "Status of processor"|wc -l
    Display the number of CPU’s in AIX
    lsdev -C | grep Process|wc -l
    Display RAM Memory size on Solaris
    prtconf |grep -i mem
    Display RAM memory size on AIX
    First determine name of memory device
    lsdev -C |grep mem
    then assuming the name of the memory device is ‘mem0’
    lsattr -El mem0
    Swap space allocation and usage
    Solaris : swap -s or swap -lAix : lsps -a
     Total number of semaphores held by all instances on server
    ipcs -as | awk '{sum += $9} END {print sum}'
    View allocated RAM memory segments
    ipcs -pmb
    Manually deallocate shared memeory segments
    ipcrm -m '<ID>'
     Show mount points for a disk in AIX
    lspv -l hdisk13
     Display amount of occupied space (in KB) for a file or collection of files in a directory or sub-directory
    du -ks * | sort -n| tail
    Display total file space in a directory
    du -ks .
     Cleanup any unwanted trace files more than seven days old
    find . *.trc -mtime +7 -exec rm {} \;
     Locate Oracle files that contain certain strings
    find . -print | xargs grep rollback
     Locate recently created UNIX files (in the past one day)
    find . -mtime -1 -print
     Finding large files on the server (more than 100MB in size)
    find . -size +102400 -print
    Crontab :
    To submit a task every Tuesday (day 2) at 2:45PM
    45 14 2 * * /opt/oracle/scripts/tr_listener.sh > /dev/null 2>&1
    To submit a task to run every 15 minutes on weekdays (days 1-5)
    15,30,45 * 1-5 * * /opt/oracle/scripts/tr_listener.sh > /dev/null 2>&1
    To submit a task to run every hour at 15 minutes past the hour on weekends (days 6 and 0)
    15 * 0,6 * * opt/oracle/scripts/tr_listener.sh > /dev/null 2>&1

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