I  I just installed the ORACLE 10.2.0.3 to another home, and  re-run the 
script, this time, even perl itself stopped running.
  =======================
  The script is like this:
  #!/usr/bin/perl
  
  my $ORACLE_HOME = "/opt/oracle/product_10g_2";
  $ENV{ORACLE_HOME}=$ORACLE_HOME;
  my $ORACLE_SID="test";
  $ENV{ORACLE_SID}=$ORACLE_SID;
  my $backup_log = "backup_log.log";
  
  open RMAN, "| /opt/oracle/product_10g_2/bin/rman target=sys/temp" or die 
"Can't pipe to $!";
  print RMAN "startup nomount\n";
  print RMAN "exit\n";
  close RMAN;
  =====================
  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] dba]$ ps -eaf|grep pmon
  ora92     8178     1  0  22:31 ?        00:00:00 ora_pmon_test
  ora92    10212     1  0 23:04  ?        00:00:00 ora_pmon_test
  
  The SID did passed, but somehow this "test" is different from that "test", 
how can that be possible?
  
  Thanks for your help.
  

"Reidy, Ron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:              v\:* 
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st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) }                              Then there 
is something wrong with your  environment.  Have you tried using oraenv to set 
you environment vs.  setting the %ENV hash?  In cron, it would look like this:
     
    (export ORAENV_ASK=NO && export  ORACLE_SID=test && . oraenv && 
/path/to/rman/script)
     
    There are other environment variables that  are set in oraenv.
     
    Another question I have to ask – is the  DB running?  
     
    --
    Ron Reidy
    Lead DBA
    Array BioPharma, Inc.
     
            
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    From: joe bayer  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 4:25  PM
  To: Reidy, Ron; RaviChandra  Chelikam; [email protected]
  Subject: RE: help with my perl  script
    
     
    Thanks for your prompt response.
  
  I tried 
  $ENV{ORACLE_SID}=$ORACLE_SID or  $ENV{ORACLE_SID}=”test”
  
  It did not work.
  
  
  
  "Reidy, Ron"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
                           See below …
    
         
    
            
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        From: joe bayer  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 3:33  PM
  To: Reidy, Ron; RaviChandra  Chelikam; [email protected]
  Subject: help with my perl script
    
    
         
    
        Dear group,  I know it is not DBI related problem, but it is hard  to 
find some one who knows perl, shell and Oracle.
  
  I am trying to write a RMAN script, 
  ======
  #!/usr/bin/perl
  
  my $ORACLE_HOME = "/opt/oracle/product_10g/test/10.2";
  $ENV{ORACLE_HOME}=$ORACLE_HOME;
  my $ORACLE_SID="test";
  $ENV{ORACLE_SID}=test;  # what  is this?  Shouldn’t this read 
$ENV{ORACLE_SID}=$ORACLE_SID or  $ENV{ORACLE_SID}=”test”
  my $backup_log = "/backup/backup_log.log";
  
  open RMAN, "| /opt/oracle/product_10g/eratest/10.2/bin/rman  target=sys/temp 
log=$backup_log" or die "Can't pipe to $!";
  print RMAN "exit\n";
  close RMAN;
  ======
  
  It works in command line, but when I put it into crontab job, I always get 
  ===================
  connected to target database (not started)
  RMAN> 
  ===================
  The script does not recognize the sid, what can I do to fix it?
  
  Thanks very much for your help.
    
          
    
        
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