10-15-2008
Redirect just stderr to a file with a timestamp
I'm using below command to redirect stderr to a file but I also want to add timestamp to stderr.out to find out the date / time the error occurred.
ls -ltr 2>>/tmp/stderr.out
Thanks
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NAME
ompi-iof, orte-iof - Displays a copy of the output streams from a process.
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SYNOPSIS
ompi-iof [ options ]
Options
ompi-iof will display a copy of the indicated stdout, stderr, and/or stddiag streams from the designated process.
-pid | --pid
The pid of the mpirun executing the process whose streams are to be copied
-stdout | --stdout
Display a copy of the specified process' stdout. If no options are specified, this will act as the default
-stderr | --stderr
Display a copy of the specified process' stderr.
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Display a copy of the specified process' stddiag.
-rank | --rank
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DESCRIPTION
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