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# 8  
Old 08-26-2006
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grep -i "BUILD FAILED" /opt/bea/wls61/config/dev05/batch_automation/MBPSBatch/databaselog/claim_extract.log 2> /dev/null


yesterday i forgot to add 2>/dev/null after the grep statement just add this line in previous code i had send .it will work 100% with out causing any problem .
Sorry for not mentioning it in last code sent, i really forgot to include.
Any way cheers!

Last edited by jambesh; 08-26-2006 at 05:39 AM.. Reason: spelling mistake
# 9  
Old 08-31-2006
Hi

I tried and it worked But mail part seems to be not working

Also if u can make me understand about following addition that u made I will be really obliged :


grep -i "BUILD FAILED" /opt/bea/wls61/config/dev05/batch_automation/MBPSBatch/databaselog/claim_extract.log 2> /dev/null

what does "2> /dev/null " it do ??


Thanks
Pankaj
# 10  
Old 08-31-2006
it means

Quote:
2>/dev/null
means that the standard error stream is redirected to a special file call NULL file, which is always zero bytes in length. It is to avoid any error messages from the grep command to get intermingled with the other output.

Even the '-s' option in grep does the same, I think. Chk it out.
# 11  
Old 08-31-2006
Hi

I am not able to send a mail using following command command.

$ mailx -s "HI" pankajkumar.mishra@kmgin.com
^C
(Interrupt -- one more to kill letter)

It got hang and then I tried ctrl+c which gave me output as
Interrupt -- one more to kill letter

I am accessing solaris machine via putty and os version is as follows:

SunOS mfrkuxwbd01 5.8 Generic_117350-20 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240

Please suggest me

Thanks
Pankaj
# 12  
Old 08-31-2006
content of the mail

You need to hav some content for the mail..

Code:
mailx -s "HI" maild@dest.com < filename

or
Code:
echo "This is a great mail" | mailx -s "HI" maild@dest.com

# 13  
Old 08-31-2006
Hi

Thanks a lot !!!!!

But out of two option only one is working........ other have some problem

This is not working
mailx -s "[`date`] Failure: Error in UPDATE_BSU_SYU_TO_NJU.sql" sdskfh@sdjgh.com < ./databaselog/claim_extract.log

This is working :
echo "This is a great mail" | mailx -s "HI" maild@dest.com

Please suggest

Thanks
# 14  
Old 08-31-2006
it works for me

I am on HP-UX. Not much exposure to SunOS. Unix gurus could help...Chk ur basics..mail id..filenames..If you want to send it as attachements, try this -
Code:
uuencode fname fname | mailx -s "Hi" mailid@dest.com

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