In shellscript, I want to display echo message in console and in the log file. please help me to display this message in two places.
I am using below statment to display messsage, but it is displaying in log file only.
Last edited by Scott; 01-16-2013 at 02:46 PM..
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#!/bin/bash
LOG_FILE=/tmp/log.txt
echo "Hello"
echo "Hello" >> /tmp/log.txt
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