It worked with
Just to know... what is the 2>&1 for ?
Edit: nvm i looked it up, so i guess the application is throwing the registries on the standard error stream (kinda odd) and you merged them both with the 2>&1. Thanks again.
Hi,
Currently I'm working on a lenghty script so I figured it would be useful to create a logfile so that output that is displayed on the users screen is also stored in the log file for later reference...... kinda like the whole point of a log file! Anyway, I was just wondering if there was an... (3 Replies)
I am trying to write a script that will remove any line in 2 given text files
starting with '-'.
the output should be to the second file.
this is what I tried:
#!/bin/csh -f
cat $1 $2 | grep -v '^-' > $2
the problem is the after executing the script, file2 contains only the
lines from... (7 Replies)
I'm redirecting the output of a command to a logfile, however, if the user is on a terminal I would also like the output to be displayed on the screen.
tar tvf some_tarfile >Logfile
if the user is on a term then have the output to the Logfile and also be displayed on the screen at the same... (2 Replies)
Hi there
I have a script that runs but it outputs everything onto the screen instead of a file.
I've tried using the > outputfile.txt however all it does is dump the output to the screen and creates an outputfile.txt but doesn't put anything in that file.
Any help would be appreciated
... (6 Replies)
Hello i am trying to write a script that will redirect the output to a certain file. Here is the code so far:
#!/bin/bash
ps -e | sort | more > psfile
When I execute the script nothing happens since i assume the output was redirected to the file called psfile. When I try to look at the... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am using AIX server. I have a korn shell script where in I am redirecting a line to a file in a while loop:
while read line
do
outputline=$line;
echo $outputline >> "./temp/exec_list_"$ETL_JOB_RUN"_temp"
done < ./temp/exec_list_$ETL_JOB_RUN
Sometimes, when the CPU... (2 Replies)
Hi
I am making a script where i want to redirect the output of ls -l to a file
Example
#ls -l fil1.txt > /opt/temp/a.txt
ac: No such file or directory
I want to capture output of this command
like here output is
ac: No such file or directory
can anyone help (4 Replies)
Hi all
I was wondering if there was a slicker way of doing this without the file -
awk '{print $2}' FS=":" "${FILE}" > "${TMPFILE}"
{
read M_GRP_ID || m_fail 1 "Error: Read failed 1 (${FUNCNAME})"
read M_GRP_WAIT || m_fail 1 "Error: Read failed 2 (${FUNCNAME})"
}... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
i have below for loop of which i am trying to redirect output in a file:
for i in `/usr/sbin/ifconfig -a | awk '/flags/ {print $1}' | grep -v lo | sed 's/://g'`
do
ifconfig $i dhcp status
done >> /tmp/logfile
but instead the output is appearing as stdout on screen rather than... (12 Replies)
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gss_display_status
gss_display_status(3) Library Functions Manual gss_display_status(3)NAME
gss_display_status() - provide an application with the textual representation of a GSSAPI status code that can be displayed to a user or
used for logging
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
The routine provides the context initiator with a textual representation of a status code so that the application can display the message
to a user or log the message. Because some status values can indicate more than one error, the routine enables the calling application to
process status codes with multiple messages.
The message_context parameter indicates which error message the application should extract from the status_value parameter. The first time
an application calls the routine, it should initialize the message_context parameter to 0 (zero) and return the first message. If there
are additional messages to read, the routine returns a nonzero value. The application can call repeatedly to generate a single text string
for each call.
Input Parameters
status_value Specifies the status value to convert.
status_type Specifies one of the following status types:
Major status - GSS status code
Minor status - mechanism status code eg. Kerberos
mech_type Specifies the underlying security mechanism. Supply to obtain the system default.
Input/Output
message_context Indicates whether the status code has multiple messages to read. The first time an application calls the routine,
you initialize the parameter to 0 (zero). The routine returns the first message. If there are more messages, the
routine sets the parameter to a nonzero value. The application calls the routine repeatedly to get the next message,
until the message_context parameter is zero again.
Output
status_string Returns the status value as a text message.
minor_status Returns a status code from the security mechanism.
STATUS CODES
The following status codes can be returned:
The routine was completed successfully.
The translation requires a mechanism that is unsupported
or unavailable.
Indicates either the status value was not recognized or
the status type was something other than or
The routine failed. Check the
minor_status for details.
AUTHOR
was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
SEE ALSO
The manpages for DCE-GSSAPI are included with the DCE-CoreTools product. To see those manpages add to
gss_display_status(3)