${BIN_DIR}/tapeloadListing.pl >> ${LOGS_DIR}/corps.${VERSION_DATE}.l
+og #2>&1
if (( $? == 0 )); then
echo "PERL script used to get the tapeload snapshot ra
+n successfully"
else
echo "PERL script used to get the tapeload snapshot fa
+iled, hence aborting the script as the files can't be downloaded" | m
+ailx -s "CORP V2 BUILD ERROR - ${VERSION_DATE}" ${MAIL_ADMIN}
exit 1;
fi
The perl code
$fh = new FileHandle;
$fh -> open("< /export/home/$ADMIN/pwds/ftp_pass.txt") or die "Error o
+pening FTP password file, $!";
$TAPELOAD_PWD = sprintf <$fh>;
$fh -> close;
print $TAPELOAD_PWD
chomp($TAPELOAD_PWD);
If I put in a totally incorrect user in the perl code, the KSH script still continues to run which I want to exit immediately.
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