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I'm currently doing an assignment where I want my program to be able to read and update a database. The database itself runs on oracle and was provided by my university (I have my own schema I believe?)

Right now I can connect via SSH using programs such as teraterm or putty, once I log in it takes me to an interactive menu which allows me to select a few various options. One of which is shell. Once I select that I am able to use bash commands to log into the SQL section and use these:

bash$ export ORACLE_HOME=/opt/oracle/product/client/11.2.0
bash$ export TWO_TASK=SSID
bash$ $ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlplus

to connect to the SQL database. Easy.

However, I want to be able to do that through my program and it is proving difficult for me. I am using SSH.NET and can connect via SSH seemingly well. The problem is I cannot access the SQL section. When I run the commands the first two work correctly I believe, but the last one does not. It seems to not be able to see the anything past $ORACLE_HOME. When I "echo $ORACLE_HOME /*" it even tells me that /bin is a folder:

/bin /boot /dev /etc /export /hey.php /home /lib /lib64 /local /lost+found /media /misc 
/mnt /opt /proc /root /sbin /selinux /srv /stage /sys /tmp /usr /var

But instead, when I run the last line of code I get the error message:

Error = "bash: /bin/sqlplus: No such file or directory\n"

I'm not sure whether there is an easier way of accessing the SQL stuff... But I am very close using SSH.NET but I just can't see why I can't open the SQL section like I can in putty or teraterm...

Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you for your time.

My actual C# code is this:

//Connection information
string user = "SSHusername";
string pass = "password";
string host = "address";

//Set up the SSH connection
using (var client = new SshClient(host, user, pass))
{

    //Start the connection
    client.Connect();
    var output = client.RunCommand("export ORACLE_HOME=/opt/oracle/product/client/11.2.0");
    Console.WriteLine(output.Result);
    output = client.RunCommand("export TWO_TASK=SSID");
    Console.WriteLine(output.Result);
    output = client.RunCommand("$ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlplus");
    Console.WriteLine(output.Result);
    output = client.RunCommand("username");
    Console.WriteLine(output.Result);
    output = client.RunCommand("password");
    Console.WriteLine(output.Result);
    output = client.RunCommand("SELECT * FROM users;");
    Console.WriteLine(output.Result);

    client.Disconnect();
    Console.WriteLine(output.Result);
}
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  • It looks like your third RunCommand call doesn't pick up the environment variables set by the first two calls. Did you check whether each RunCommand call opens a new shell, thus resetting the environment variables ? May 27, 2017 at 8:00

2 Answers 2

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1.I suggest you use native C# package for connect Oracle. You will get wrong format of output.

  1. I see your variable is not work. Because SQLPLUS client should be under $ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlplus. But your code show /bin/sqlplus. Means $ORACE_HOME not work.

  2. You can directly change code and run directly sqlplus like /opt/oracle/product/client/11.2.0/bin/sqlplus user/pass@SSID

  3. You can set some script on remote oracle server and get result over that or upload script from C# host to remote each time.

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If you're using the SSH.NET library, using a Shell instead of separate Commands should work - something like (untested):

 using (var client = new SshClient(host, user, pass)) {
            client.Connect();
            client.CreateCommand("export ORACLE_HOME=/opt/oracle/product/client/11.2.0").Execute();
            client.CreateCommand("export TWO_TASK=SSID").Execute();
            client.CreateCommand("$ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlplus").Execute());
            ...
            client.Disconnect();
  }

Original source code found at SSH.NET example

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