How can I redirect and append stdout and stderr to a file when using cron? Here is my crontab file:
*/5 * * * * /dir/php /dir/process_fns.php >>& /dir/dump.txt
Cron gives me an 'unexpected character found in line' when trying to add my crontab file.
Regards,
Zach Curtis
POPULUS (8 Replies)
#!/usr/bin/perl
open(STDOUT, ">>$Textfile")
open(STDERR, ">>$Textfile")
print "program running\n";
$final = join("+", $initial,$final) #5
close (STDOUT);
close (STDERR);Hi all, above is my perl code. Notice i have captured the stdout and stderr to the same textfile. my code is expected to... (1 Reply)
Hello Everyone!
I'm trying to combine output for standard output and for possible standard error to the log file. I was trying to use tee command, but it turned out if error occurred error output will be send to the screen only and will not be redirected with tee command to the log file.
Anyone... (11 Replies)
I have been doing this:
make xyz &> xyz.log &; tail -f xyz.log
The problem with this is that you never can ge sure when "make xyz" is done.
How can I pipe both stderr and stdout into tee so both stderr and stdout are copied both to the display and to the log file?
Thanks,
Siegfried (3 Replies)
Hello all,
I have a for loop executing in a script that I want to redirect STDOUT to screen and to file, while directing STDERR to the bit bucket. Here is the general sentax of what I'm doing:
for i in thingy
do
some_command ${i}
done 1>&1 | tee ${LOGFILE} 2> /dev/null
What I am... (2 Replies)
I have searched the forum and seems like I
just don't quite find my question.
I have a script that runs out of cron and I
am trying to send normal successful stdout
to /dev/null, but if there is an error, I
want both stdout/stderr to go to mail.
In other words, I only want to know... (2 Replies)
Hi all. I am trying to use backticks in Perl to put STDERR into a string. The code is...
$readkey_test = `perl -MTerm::ReadKey -e 1`;
print $readkey_test;
if ($readkey_test =~ m/]/)
{
print "ReadKey not installed...\n";
}
else
{
print "ReadKey installed...\n";
}
If it comes up... (3 Replies)
Can somebody explain to me why the diff output is not going to stderr?
Yet when I issue a diff from the command line the return code is -ne 1.
I am guessing diff always writes to stdout???
Is there away I can force the difff to write to stderr USING THE CURRENT
template. If possible, I... (5 Replies)
I originally wrote my script using the korn shell and had to port it to bash on a another server. My script is working find for backing up but noticed that now after the move, I am not getting any output to my log files.
Using Korn shell, this worked for me for some odd reason. This was sending... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: metallica1973
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ompi-iof
OMPI-IOF(1) Open MPI OMPI-IOF(1)NAME
ompi-iof, orte-iof - Displays a copy of the output streams from a process.
NOTE: ompi-iof, and orte-iof are exact synonyms for each other. Using any of the names will result in exactly identical behavior.
SYNOPSIS
ompi-iof [ options ]
Options
ompi-iof will display a copy of the indicated stdout, stderr, and/or stddiag streams from the designated process.
-pid | --pid
The pid of the mpirun executing the process whose streams are to be copied
-stdout | --stdout
Display a copy of the specified process' stdout. If no options are specified, this will act as the default
-stderr | --stderr
Display a copy of the specified process' stderr.
-stddiag | --stddiag
Display a copy of the specified process' stddiag.
-rank | --rank
The rank of the process whose output is to be copied.
DESCRIPTION
ompi-iof displays a copy of the indicated stdout, stderr, and/or stddiag streams from the designated process. At this time, a ctrl-C must
be used to terminate the program. The program will terminate cleanly, telling the associated mpirun to close the requested streams before
exiting.
SEE ALSO orterun(1)1.4.5 Feb 10, 2012 OMPI-IOF(1)