I did a search for this topic but I couldn't find it and I was sure I have seen something similar before (hard because I am not sure of the criteria for the keywords)
What I was looking for was to be able to echo a message to the screen from a bash.sh script at the same time logging it to a... (2 Replies)
Hello all!..
does anyone know the syntax to print to the screen and to a file?
Im using something like
AWK ....
print header |tee -a invalid_csv_file ;
END {..}
' invalid_csv_file="$invalid_csv_dir_file"
but no joy?
I get sh:... (2 Replies)
I want to output screen messages to a logfile when executing an automated script. I have tried the script and command to do this but with no luck.
Thanks,
Nicole (5 Replies)
I would like to use a terminal session to ssh to switches and routers. I need to capture data while logged into switches to a file I can email for troubleshooting.
I use termial to log into Cisco switch, run the sh tech command, and then sent the output to cisco. Is there a way to run a... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a script that bulk loads thousands of lines of data. I need to log the output during the execution of the script.
I know I can redirect (">") the output to a file; however, I want the output going to both the screen and the log file.
I thought I could use pipe to pipe the... (10 Replies)
Is it possible to store all standard-out of a bash script and the binaries it calls in a log file AND still display the stdout on screen?
I know this is possible to store ALL stdout/stderr of a script to a single log file like:
exec 1>&${logFile}
exec 2>&1
But running a script with the... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I would need to log the whole screen ouput to a log file.
All Inputs from the Agent, all echo´s and DBMS Outputs from the PL/SQL.
Basicly everything what I can see during the run on the screen.
I tried it already with
#exec 2>$BASELOG/RUN.log
#exec 1>$BASELOG/RUN.log
#exec >... (1 Reply)
How can i print the output of a perl script on a unix console and redirect the same in a log file under same directory simultaneously ?
Like in Shell script, we use tee, is there anything in Perl or any other option ? (2 Replies)
c()
{
if something failed;then
echo "failed"
exit 1
fi
}
f()
{
functinona #if something failed call "c"
functionb #if something failed call "c"
}
f > log 2>&1 #put the log to file not print on the screen
I want all the stdout/stdrr to the log file... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: yanglei_fage
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perluts
PERLUTS(1) Perl Programmers Reference Guide PERLUTS(1)NAME
perluts - Perl under UTS
SYNOPSIS
This document can be read as is: as README.uts, or you can read it after you build your package using "man perluts".
The purpose is to help you build Perl for UTS, which, if you follow these instructions, should be easy, and result in a solidly working
installation.
DESCRIPTION
Perl 5.7.2 (Developmental) or Perl 5.8.x (forthcoming) for UTS
BUILDING PERL ON UTS
NOTE: Some sites have redefined the way uname works, and if yours does this, special steps must be taken so that Configure can recognize
your system as a UTS system. To see if you are in this category, issue the command "uname -a". It should look something like:
uts juno 4 4.4 9672 370
At any rate, the first field should be "uts". If this is not the case; supposing it is, say telcoUTS, create a script, uts/uname (i.e.
uname, in the subdirectory "uts" of the main Perl source dir):
# uname
/usr/bin/uname "$@" | sed -e 's/^telcoUTS/uts/'
and when you execute Configure, do it as below, except for adding PATH=uts:$PATH as a prefix. I.e. do:
PATH=uts:$PATH ./Configure ...
There is no need to do an interactive configure, just type
./Configure -de [-Dusedevel] [-Doptimize=-g ] 2>&1 | tee Conf.out
"-Dusedevel" may be required to configure Perl 5.7.2 non-interactively. Use -Doptimize=-g if you want to run Perl under sdb or gdb, OR if
you want to be able to use the -D command line flags to perl, which are occasionally useful in debugging perl scripts.
In this and the following steps, the "2>&1 | tee XXX.out" records all output from the process, which will be useful if anything unexpected
goes wrong.
Then do the compilation with
make 2>&1 | tee make.out
Finally, test using
make test 2>&1 | tee make-test.out
In the output, the only failures you should see should look like:
lib/Math/BigInt/t/bigfltpm.........Use of uninitialized value ...
FAILED at test 57
lib/Math/BigInt/t/bigintc..........ok
lib/Math/BigInt/t/bigintpm.........FAILED at test 204
lib/Math/BigInt/t/mbimbf...........Use of uninitialized value ...
Illegal division by zero at ../lib/Math/BigInt/Calc.pm line 314.
FAILED at test 71
lib/Math/Complex...................exp: OVERFLOW
FAILED at test 250
lib/Math/Trig......................exp: OVERFLOW
ok
lib/Memoize/t/array................ok
...
lib/Net/protoent...................ok
lib/Net/servent....................FAILED at test 0
This means that everything passes except for some problems in the packages "Math::BigInt", "Math::Complex", and "Math::Trig". The
lib/Net/servent failure seems to be a bug in the test program. To confirm this, from the main Perl source dir, do:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd` ./perl -Ilib lib/Net/servent.t
and it should output
1..3
ok 1
ok 2
ok 3
Installing the built perl on UTS
Run the command "make install"
AUTHOR
Hal Morris
UTS Global LLC
email: hom00@utsglobal.com
perl v5.8.9 2007-11-17 PERLUTS(1)