Create custom Linux/Window shell script for export PSQL data
$8-15 USD / hour
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$8-15 USD / hour
We need to create window/linux script for backup postgreDB.
Then read the records and export to csv for splunk to read.
So please bid if you have experience with build Powershell script and PostgreSQL.
This urgent job and need to work via remote.
Thanks.
Hi,
i have experience in shell script (Linux) and pgsql. I'm not good on power shell. I think if you have a Linux machine we can do that with Linux shell script.
Thanks
Hi There!! I have been working as Linux Administrator for 6+ years and have written many shell scripts and Ansible Playbook for automating projects.
I can do it in Shell Script. If you are interested let me know.
I have been working in the vRealize Automation tool which has various Blueprints(45 in total including Application and DB) consisting of steps done in shell scripting.
PAtching of the servers is also taken care of Automatically.
Ping me we can have a chat and see how to go about it.
Hello,
I am doing only bash scripts, If you are looking for linux based script to take backup of Postgresql DB. I can export all records in coma separated file. And please discuss how to manage different tables. or please share sample csv which readable to splunk. So that I can use that format for CSV generation.
Please discuss,
Regards,
Vilbi
Hello, nice to meet you. I'm a Linux and PostgreSQL expert, I'm sure I can help you. Feel free to contact me for further details. Thanks in advance, regards.
Hello ,
I have experience in PSQL and shell scripting (bash and powershell).I am willing to assist you in your project.I believe that with my skills and experience , I will be able to deliver quality work to your satisfaction.
Thank you.
Please reach out so that we can get started ASAP.
Hi!
I have experience both in postgreSQL and powershell, however a python script would be better for you, because it's working on both operating systems.
If you are interested, please contact me,
Best regards, Botond!