hi,
i wat to get the output of a grep command in a file. but when i am trying out the same grep command in the unix prompt its working fine.. i am getting the output properly.. but when i am writing the same command inside my shell script , its just creating a new output file with no contents... (11 Replies)
I have a script on Linux that is using sfdisk to partition a usb drive.
I'm trying to redirectory the standard out and standard error which works, however, there is still messages being diplayed.
I guess it's kernel messages?
Is there a way to redirect this output?
Thanks (5 Replies)
Hi Everyone,
Can anyone please tell me, how can I redirect the grep command output to same file. I am trying with below command but my original file contains no data after executing the command.
$grep pattern file1 > file1
Kind Regards,
Eswar (5 Replies)
Hi
can anyone tell me how to redirect the ouput of a cvs command to a file as well as the console?
i tried using
cvs add <filename> | tee logFile
cvs add <filename> 2>logFile 2>&1
All i could get is only on console or on file.
Please help
Thanks (2 Replies)
I have set up a bash script to run a long list of things that I need to time. I would like to redirect the output of time to a file. I have set it up like,
echo "Runtimes for servlet 4, 100K structures" > test_times.txt
echo "" >> test_times.txt
echo "runs where N=10" >> test_times.txt
echo... (7 Replies)
(/home/user1)-> more script.sh
#!/bin/ksh
( echo open devicename
sleep 3;
echo user;
sleep 2;
echo password;
sleep 2;
echo "/info/dump"; ---------> This needs to redirect to a file .Can be number of pages
sleep 2;
echo "exit" ) | telnet
Please use code tags next time for... (2 Replies)
Hi All,.
We are using AIX as the OS to host the Oracle ERP. We have a command FNDLOAD which is used to load setups. When this command is run, it outputs names of log files and any errors to the screen.
I am trying to redirect this output to a file because we have large number of these... (4 Replies)
Below script perfectly works, giving below mail output. BUT, I want to make the script mail only if there are any D-Defined/T-Transition/B-Broken State WPARs and also to copy the output generated during monitoring to a temporary log file, which gets cleaned up every week. Need suggestions.
... (4 Replies)
I m not able to redirect the java version to a file however, it shows as output when I run my script.
bash-3.2$ more 1test.tmp
java_version=`which java`
echo "MY JAVA:"$java_version
version=`"$java_version" -version`
echo $version >>/tmp/moht/java_version.log
$java_version -version 2... (4 Replies)
I'm trying to find out what happened to the rogue game that apt-get told me it installed, so I thought I would find the file. I went to the root and entered:
find -name "rog*.*"
I get a large number of lines saying my access is denied in various directories. I figure I'll practice my Unix... (14 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
quotaon
quotaon(8) System Manager's Manual quotaon(8)NAME
quotaon, quotaoff - turns quota enforcement on or off
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/quotaon [-guv] file_spec ...
/usr/sbin/quotaon -a [-guv]
/usr/sbin/quotaoff [-guv] file_spec ...
/usr/sbin/quotaoff -a [-guv]
PARAMETERS
Specifies one or more file systems. Specify any file system by entering its full path name or its mount point. The full path name is the
name entered in the file-spec field of the file system's entry in the /etc/fstab file. The mount point is the name entered in the
mnt_point field of the file system's entry in the /etc/fstab file.
For UFS file systems, you can alternatively enter the name of a block device special file. For example: /dev/disk/dsk3c.
For AdvFS filesets, you can alternatively enter the name of a file domain, a pound sign (#), and the name of the fileset. For exam-
ple: root_domain#root.
FLAGS
Turns on (with quotaon) or turns off (with quotaoff) quotas for all file systems identified in the /etc/fstab file as read/write with quo-
tas. Turns on or off group quotas only. Turns on or off user quotas only. Prints a message for each file system whose quotas are turned
on or off.
DESCRIPTION
The quotaon and quotaoff commands enable or disable user and group quotas that have been established using the edquota command. To turn
the quotas on or off, the file systems specified must have the userquota and groupquota entries in the /etc/fstab file and be mounted at
the time.
quotaon and quotaoff must be run by a user with superuser authority.
These commands expect each file system to have quota files named quota.user and quota.group in the root directory of the file system.
(These default file locations may be overridden in the /etc/fstab file.)
By default, both user and group quotas are affected by the quotaon and quotaoff commands. Use the -g flag to specify only group quotas or
the -u flag to specify only user quotas.
NOTES
The term file system represents either a UFS file system or an AdvFS fileset.
The quotaon and quotaoff commands are used to manage user and group quotas: they are not used to manage AdvFS fileset quotas. Use the
chfsets command to set or clear fileset quotas.
AdvFS always maintains user and group file and block usage in the quota files (quota.user and quota.group). User and group quota limit
information displays with the showfsets command even if quota enforcement is turned off.
When a file system is unmounted, user and group quotas are disabled. After a file system has been remounted, use the quotaon command to
enable user and group quotas on the file system.
RESTRICTIONS
You must be the root user to run the quotaon and quotaoff commands.
FILES
Specifies the command path Specifies the command path Contains user quotas for filesets Contains group quotas for filesets Contains file
system names and locations
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: chfsets(8), showfsets(8), edquota(8), fsck(8), quota(1), quotacheck(8), repquota(8).
Functions: quotactl(2).
Files: fstab(4). delim off
quotaon(8)