RE: shell script needed

Since you are already using the find command, how about using the -EXEC
flag on it to show the details of the file , such as :
 
find /u0*/oradata/SID -name "*.dbf" -exec ls -al {} \;
 
 

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From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andrew Kerber
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 11:01 AM
To: Vincent verpoort; oracle-l
Subject: Re: shell script needed


I have been doing some research, it looks like I can do most of what I
need with the find command.  Is there any way to get the file permission
in octal to print out with the find command?


On 10/31/07, Andrew Kerber <andrew.kerber@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: 


        Same os, same oracle version. so, yes they are the same but the
are on different servers.  
        
        
        
        
        
        On 10/31/07, Vincent verpoort < vincent.verpoort@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:vincent.verpoort@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: 

                So what you want is to do a read the sopy those
permissions to a other Oracle_home ? 
                
                if so are the oracle_homes the same ? 
                
                
                
                On 10/31/07, Andrew Kerber <andrew.kerber@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote: 

                        I know that I can do it recursively.  However,
the privileges needed vary by file and directory.  Some files need
execute, some dont.  Some directories need write privileges, most dont.
I reached the point where I was setting the protections on individual
files to get them set properly, now I want to copy the protections.  The
best way I can see to do that is to read in the protections on each file
under ORACLE_HOME and write out a shells script that sets the
protections for each file. 
                        
                        
                        
                        On 10/31/07, Mercadante, Thomas F (LABOR) <
Thomas.Mercadante@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:Thomas.Mercadante@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: 

                                Andrew,
                                 
                                You can do this recursively by using the
-R option:
                                 
                                chmod -R g-w $ORACLE_HOME
                                 
                                Tom

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                                From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andrew Kerber
                                Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 9:41
AM
                                To: oracle-l
                                Subject: shell script needed
                                
                                
                                
                                I am looking for a unix shell script I
can use that will generate another script that will set the protections
on the files in my oracle home directory.  I want all the protections on
all the files of a specific oracle version to be the same, and the best
way to do that would seem to be to just generate the the commands by
looking at the protections on one oracle home and generating the
commands to reproduce that in other oracle homes. 
                                
                                I know the priviliges we use are not the
standard that oracle sets it on installation because I had to change
some files to get BMC Patrol to work properly, and of course I did not
think to write down every change I made to get it to work. 
                                
                                Does anyone have a shell script to do
this?
                                
                                -- 
                                Andrew W. Kerber
                                
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up skydiving.' 




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