10-01-2008
how to tail a log file..
Hi All..
I have a log file in which all the backup information is stored. Now i have written a script which get the last line in the backup log file..
ssh -l ora${sid} ${primaryhost} "tail -1 /oracle/$ORACLE_SID/sapbackup/back$ORACLE_SID.log"
However i would like to tail the line last but one to have the previous backup information.. how?
Any help is appreciated..
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