Hi folks,
Please advise which command/command line shall I run;
1) to display the command and its output on console
2) simultaneous to save the command and its output on a file
I tried tee command as follows;
$ ps aux | grep mysql | tee /path/to/output.txt
It displayed the... (7 Replies)
Hi all,
is it possible to save the output of a unix command executed in perl to be saved in hash variable..
like i have the command
`find $mypath ! -user mainuser -printf \"\%u \%h\\n\"`;
this will print all the users other than mainuser with their paths.
so is possible to capture... (2 Replies)
hi, everyone:
I just wonder how to save the output of command, I mean everything, save as a string into a variable.
another question is I try to ls the details of a directory, but it works in the shell, not in the script.
for example
code: ls -ltr *se100* | grep ^- | tail -1 | awk '... (1 Reply)
Hi, with this command:
cu -l /dev/ttyACM0 -s 9600 > name.txt
I put the output of the port in a txt
Is posible to do the same (or similar) in a var directly, inside a C program?
cu -l /dev/ttyACM0 -s 9600 > variable ?
I have trying this withs pipes, but i dont know how to... (6 Replies)
hi there !
i have exactly the same problem like this guy here
https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-scripting/127668-getting-curl-output-verbose-file.html
i am not able to save the curl verbose output..
the sollution in this thread (redirecting stderr to a file) does not work for me.... (0 Replies)
Dear All,
I am writing a script and kind of stuck in a small thing. Cannot figure it out. so please help
I am logged in as root user. I want to switch user to "user1" inside the script and execute a specific command lets say "pwd" and come back where i started.
I know how to switch user,... (16 Replies)
Hi,
I have a 3rd party tool on Solaris 8. I am running it thorugh my script but I am not able to capture its output into a variable.
Like, I tried, but did not work.
output=`/usr/bin/myTool`
echo $output
Also, I tried saving in a file but when I run, output is always shown on the... (19 Replies)
i want to save the output of /scripts/whoowns domain.com to a username
like $user = /scripts/whoowns domain.com
but I'm not sure how to do that
This is inside a bash script
how can I get the output of /scripts/whoowns
then save that to a variable?
thanks!
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I am trying to modify the "corestat v1.1" code which is in Perl.The typical output of this code is below:
Core Utilization
CoreId %Usr %Sys %Total
------ ----- ----- ------
5 4.91 0.01 4.92
6 0.06 ... (0 Replies)
Hello ,
I am trying to run a NetBackup command in remote server. Also this command can only be run by root so I am using sudo . Also I want the output of the command locally in a file.
The below command asked for password , ran successfully and showed Output on my local server screen
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: rahul2662
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