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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Unix shell output redirection help Post 302347729 by sarbjit on Wednesday 26th of August 2009 09:35:07 AM
Old 08-26-2009
I need the solution urgently.

You are not getting my point, if i use redirection it doesn't displays the result in file. It move to next command. So what i need is to redirect stdout output to file so that i can have that result.
 

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OMPI-IOF(1)							     Open MPI							       OMPI-IOF(1)

NAME
ompi-iof, orte-iof - Displays a copy of the output streams from a process. NOTE: ompi-iof, and orte-iof are exact synonyms for each other. Using any of the names will result in exactly identical behavior. 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. -stddiag | --stddiag Display a copy of the specified process' stddiag. -rank | --rank The rank of the process whose output is to be copied. DESCRIPTION
ompi-iof displays a copy of the indicated stdout, stderr, and/or stddiag streams from the designated process. At this time, a ctrl-C must be used to terminate the program. The program will terminate cleanly, telling the associated mpirun to close the requested streams before exiting. SEE ALSO
orterun(1) 1.4.5 Feb 10, 2012 OMPI-IOF(1)
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