Hello fellow monks.
I am using bellow code to check for sqlplus connectivity.
my $ConnString = "SQLPLUS -L " . $Login_Name . "\/" . $Login_Password
+. "\@" . $DB_Name . " \@sqlfile.sql";
my $ReturnCode=system($ConnString);
sleep(2); #--Give time to autheticate.
if ($ReturnCode!=0)
{
print scalar (localtime)," E: SqlPlus Database Login unsuccessful
+l.\n";
return -1;
}
print LOG_FILE scalar (localtime)," I: SqlPlus Database Login succe
+ssfull.\n";
Here 'sqlfile.sql' contains only 'exit' statement in it.
Some times in the execution it takes more than 2 seconds to complete because of network traffic.
So including sleep(2); will be not enough some times. I want to make sleep time of my script dynamic.
Thanks in advance.
Pradeep Krishna :)
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