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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Weird tail output over ssh Post 302590564 by Yoda on Monday 16th of January 2012 06:16:17 PM
Old 01-16-2012
Try redirecting the output of backup.template.sh like below:-

Code:
#!/bin/sh

rm -f output.dat

for i in $(find /ulogs/dba_logs/backups -type f -mtime -3 -name "*-bck.log")
do
        echo "======> $i <=======" >> output.dat
        tail -5 $i >> output.dat
        echo ""   >> output.dat
done

And then remotely print (using ssh) the output.dat file in the main script.
 

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