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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Problem using tee to capture activity - nothing happens Post 302548434 by Mike Welch on Thursday 18th of August 2011 11:18:31 AM
Old 08-18-2011
Problem using tee to capture activity - nothing happens

Hi,

I'm sure this is real simple but in the looking I've done I haven't seen it addressed (or didn't realize it). I've started up a PuTTY connection to our UNIX box and started screen and script - no problems. Then I typed "tee teeKH18.txt" expecting it to start tee and dump all activity into the teeKH18 text file. (I'm trying to compare script and tee to see which is better for my current use.) After screen and script were typed and I hit enter the usual prompt appears (SYS9:/home/mike15>). After typing the tee command above and hitting enter the cursor drops a line but no prompt appears. Now everytime I type something to the terminal session it gets parotted back but not acted upon (like the command to start sqlplus). The file teeKH18.txt exists (I checked) and it gets a single copy of whatever I type (no parrot back). So what's this nube doing wrong? Smilie

Thanks!
 

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NG_TEE(4)                                                  BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual                                                  NG_TEE(4)

NAME
ng_tee -- netgraph ``tee'' node type SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> #include <netgraph/ng_tee.h> DESCRIPTION
The tee node type has a purpose similar to the tee(1) command. Tee nodes are useful for debugging or ``snooping'' on a connection between two netgraph nodes. Tee nodes have four hooks, right, left, right2left, and left2right. All data received on right is sent unmodified to both hooks left and right2left. Similarly, all data received on left is sent unmodified to both right and left2right. Packets may also be received on right2left and left2right; if so, they are forwarded unchanged out hooks right and left, respectively. HOOKS
This node type supports the following hooks: right The connection to the node on the right. left The connection to the node on the left. right2left Tap for right to left traffic. left2right Tap for left to right traffic. CONTROL MESSAGES
This node type supports the generic control messages, plus the following. NGM_TEE_GET_STATS Get statistics, returned as a struct ng_tee_stats. NGM_TEE_CLR_STATS Clear statistics. SHUTDOWN
This node shuts down upon receipt of an NGM_SHUTDOWN control message, or when all hooks have been disconnected. If both right and left hooks are present, node removes itself from the chain gently, connecting right and left together. SEE ALSO
tee(1), netgraph(4), ngctl(8) HISTORY
The ng_tee node type was implemented in FreeBSD 4.0. AUTHORS
Julian Elischer <julian@FreeBSD.org> BSD May 28, 2004 BSD
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