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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Redirect an output from a script to a file and display it at a console simultaneously Post 302729395 by hergp on Friday 9th of November 2012 03:08:36 PM
Old 11-09-2012
Sun's implementation of script does neither support the -c nor the -f option.
 

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SGE_REQUEST(5)						   Sun Grid Engine File Formats 					    SGE_REQUEST(5)

NAME
sge_request - Sun Grid Engine default request definition file format DESCRIPTION
sge_request reflects the format of the files to define default request profiles. If available, default request files are read and processed during job submission before any submit options embedded in the job script and before any options in the qsub(1) or qsh(1) command-line are considered. Thus, the command-line and embedded script options may overwrite the settings in the default request files (see qsub(1) or qsh(1) for details). There is a cluster global, a user private and a working directory local default request definition file. The working directory local default request file has the highest precedence and is followed by the user private and then the cluster global default request file. Note, that the -clear option to qsub(1) or qsh(1) can be used to discard any previous settings at any time in a default request file, in the embedded script flags or in a qsub(1) or qsh(1) command-line option. The format of the default request definition files is: o The default request files may contain an arbitrary number of lines. Blank lines and lines with a '#' sign in the first column are skipped. o Each line not to be skipped may contain any qsub(1) option as described in the Sun Grid Engine Reference Manual. More than one option per line is allowed. The batch script file and argument options to the batch script are not considered as qsub(1) options and thus are not allowed in a default request file. EXAMPLES
The following is a simple example of a default request definition file: ===================================================== # Default Requests File # request group to be sun4 and a CPU-time of 5hr -l arch=sun4,s_cpu=5:0:0 # don't restart the job in case of system crashes -r n ===================================================== Having defined a default request definition file like this and submitting a job as follows: qsub test.sh would have precisely the same effect as if the job was submitted with: qsub -l arch=sun4,s_cpu=5:0:0 -r n test.sh FILES
<sge_root>/<cell>/common/sge_request global defaults file $HOME/.sge_request user private defaults file $cwd/.sge_request cwd directory defaults file SEE ALSO
sge_intro(1), qsh(1), qsub(1), Sun Grid Engine Installation and Administration Guide COPYRIGHT
See sge_intro(1) for a full statement of rights and permissions. SGE 6.2u5 $Date$ SGE_REQUEST(5)
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