It's working. But what makes the difference and how it works?
Thanks,
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Originally Posted by Corona688
The only difference is redirecting the message to the text file. Otherwise they act the same.
Actually, the message is not redirected; the message is simply not generated.
That informational message is written by nohup to stderr only when stdout is a terminal, forcing it to choose a new destination for stdout (and possibly stderr, if it to is a terminal).
Hi,
I am trying to create a script that will loop through my oratab file and pull out the instance name.
Here is script:
for instance in $(cat /etc/oratab|egrep ':N|:Y'|grep -v \*|grep -v \#|cut -f1 -d':')
do ... (3 Replies)
Im trying to connect to a particular IP address and I'm tying to use gethostbyaddr() and inet_addr() to do this. However, when I tried using inet_addr(), I always get a return value of 0 when I tried to connect to "172.21.16.238". Hope someone here could help me on this. I already tried using inet_... (1 Reply)
Is there a command where I can pipe my grep into it and it will output it with spaces rather than returns?
Example
I want to turn
prompt$ grep blah file
blah
blah
into this
prompt$ grep blah file | someCommand
blah blah (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I am trying to grep a .txt file for a word. When I hit enter, it returns back to $
The file is 4155402 in size and is named in this way:
*_eveningtimes_done_log.txt
I use this command, being in the same directory as the file:
grep -i "invalid" *_eveningtimes_done_log.txt
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how to Change the % prompt to - prompt in unix
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Shell : bash
OS : Oracle Linux 6.4
I want to save the ouput of a nohup command to file other than nohup.out . Below are my 3 attempts.
For both Attempt1 and Attempt2 , the redirection logs the output correctly to the output file. But I get the error "ignoring input and redirecting stderr to... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I need to return a value from the function. the value will be the output from cat command which uses random fucntion.
#!/bin/ksh
hello()
{
var1=$(`cat /dev/urandom| tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9-!%&()*+,-/:;<=>?_'|fold -w 10 | head -n 1`)
echo "value is" var1
return var1
}
hello
var=$?... (2 Replies)
I'm having a little trouble returning a value from a function or calling it, I'm not quite sure.
I'm calling the function here
function region_lookup_with_details {
results = $(set_region)
echo $results
}
This is the function I'm calling
function set_region {
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readline_callback_handler_install
READLINE_CALLBACK_HANDLER_INSTALL(3) 1 READLINE_CALLBACK_HANDLER_INSTALL(3)readline_callback_handler_install - Initializes the readline callback interface and terminal, prints the prompt and returns immediatelySYNOPSIS
bool readline_callback_handler_install (string $prompt, callable $callback)
DESCRIPTION
Sets up a readline callback interface then prints $prompt and immediately returns. Calling this function twice without removing the previ-
ous callback interface will automatically and conveniently overwrite the old interface.
The callback feature is useful when combined with stream_select(3) as it allows interleaving of IO and user input, unlike readline(3).
PARAMETERS
o $prompt
- The prompt message.
o $callback
- The $callback function takes one parameter; the user input returned.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
Example #1
Readline Callback Interface Example
<?php
function rl_callback($ret)
{
global $c, $prompting;
echo "You entered: $ret
";
$c++;
if ($c > 10) {
$prompting = false;
readline_callback_handler_remove();
} else {
readline_callback_handler_install("[$c] Enter something: ", 'rl_callback');
}
}
$c = 1;
$prompting = true;
readline_callback_handler_install("[$c] Enter something: ", 'rl_callback');
while ($prompting) {
$w = NULL;
$e = NULL;
$n = stream_select($r = array(STDIN), $w, $e, null);
if ($n && in_array(STDIN, $r)) {
// read a character, will call the callback when a newline is entered
readline_callback_read_char();
}
}
echo "Prompting disabled. All done.
";
?>
readline_callback_handler_remove(3), readline_callback_read_char(3), stream_select(3).
PHP Documentation Group READLINE_CALLBACK_HANDLER_INSTALL(3)