Maybe it's an stupid question but remeber... I'm Junior..
I use command line to run programs, and some of them gives a lot of information when, for example, you open a window or other actions. That's really bad because my terminal gets full of unwanted messages, so I use "bin file & >/dev/null"... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a script as follows:
#!/bin/sh
nohup ./my_program >& /dev/null &
However, i get a "Generated or received a file descriptor number that is not valid" whenever I run it.
running the command up in prompt is ok though.
if i change the first line to #!/bin/csh
i get a then:... (4 Replies)
Hi, Anyone can help
My solaris 8 system has the following
/dev/null , /dev/tty and /dev/console
All permission are lrwxrwxrwx
Can this be change to a non-world write ??
any impact ?? (12 Replies)
Hello,
I'm trying to send the error output of a 'cat' operation to /dev/null like this:
cat /dirA/dirB/temp*.log > /dirA/dirB/final.log 2>/dev/null
This works perfectly in a terminal, but not when placed in a script.
If there are no files matching temp*.log the script outputs an error... (7 Replies)
How are these two different? They both prevent output and error from being displayed. I don't see the use of the "&"
echo "hello" > /dev/null 2>&1
echo "hello" > /dev/null 2>1 (3 Replies)
I apologize if this question has been answered else where or is too elementary.
I ran across a KSH script (long unimportant story) that does this:
if ; then
CAS_SRC_LOG="/var/log/cas_src.log 2>&1"
else
CAS_SRC_LOG="/dev/null 2>&1"
fithen does this:
/usr/bin/echo "heartbeat:... (5 Replies)
Hello All and a Happy New year to yous guys.
I'm running the below command on my AIX box and it keeps giving me the message that the file doesn't exist. I know the file don't exist, but I don't want to see the error. 2>/dev/null doesn't work.
bash-3.00$ ls -l C* | wc -l 2>/dev/null
ls:... (2 Replies)
I am trying to eliminate an error message from a script. This is the error message:
find: stat() error /usr/openv/netbackup/db/images/KUMAX: No such file or directory
if ];
then
runthiscommand=`su nxadm -c "ssh -t $new3 exec /bin/sh -s">/tmp/filew3 2>/tmp/error.txt<<EOF
... (1 Reply)
Hello.
When I run a .ksh that contains the command below, and there is no file available in the source location the "FILE_NAME_*.CSV not found" error is still being displayed.
FILEN=$(ssh ${SOURCE_SERV} "cd ${SOURCE_LOCATION} ;ls ${FILES}") 2> /dev/null.
This is interfering with the rest... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: jimbojames
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ftp_site
FTP_SITE(3) 1 FTP_SITE(3)ftp_site - Sends a SITE command to the serverSYNOPSIS
bool ftp_site (resource $ftp_stream, string $command)
DESCRIPTION ftp_site(3) sends the given SITE command to the FTP server.
SITE commands are not standardized, and vary from server to server. They are useful for handling such things as file permissions and group
membership.
PARAMETERS
o $ftp_stream
- The link identifier of the FTP connection.
o $command
- The SITE command. Note that this parameter isn't escaped so there may be some issues with filenames containing spaces and other
characters.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Sending a SITE command to an ftp server
<?php
// Connect to FTP server
$conn = ftp_connect('ftp.example.com');
if (!$conn) die('Unable to connect to ftp.example.com');
// Login as "user" with password "pass"
if (!ftp_login($conn, 'user', 'pass')) die('Error logging into ftp.example.com');
// Issue: "SITE CHMOD 0600 /home/user/privatefile" command to ftp server
if (ftp_site($conn, 'CHMOD 0600 /home/user/privatefile')) {
echo "Command executed successfully.
";
} else {
die('Command failed.');
}
?>
SEE ALSO ftp_raw(3).
PHP Documentation Group FTP_SITE(3)