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crontab -issue
Hi
the 2 >&1 represent standard error that is represented as 2 should also be redirected where the standard ouput has been directed it is a posix notation and can be found in man sh posix hope this will clear your doubt. Goodluck |
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Got the info and cleared my doubt
Thanks for all of you , Thanks satish |
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