02-19-2010
Standard error output to Pipe input - solved
Hi,
I want to check a particular word is in standard error output or not. Can I acheive it in single command?
For example,
Delete file_name 2>error.log
cat error.log
Output:
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Successfully deleted
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
where delete is some external program.
I want to do Delete <file name> and grep the word "Success" in the same command.
Thanks & Regards,
Poova.
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Delete <file_name> 2>error.log | grep "success" error.log
Will the above command work with out any problem.
Thanks & Regards,
Poova.
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Mojo::Log can emit the following events.
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Emitted when a new message gets logged.
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Mojo::Log implements the following attributes.
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Log file handle used by default "message" event, defaults to opening "path" or "STDERR".
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Active log level, defaults to the value of the "MOJO_LOG_LEVEL" environment variable or "debug".
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Mojo::Log inherits all methods from Mojo::EventEmitter and implements the following new ones.
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Log debug message.
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Log error message.
"fatal"
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Log fatal message.
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Format log message.
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Log info message.
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Check log level.
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Check for debug log level.
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Check for error log level.
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Check for fatal log level.
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