Set Command to output a log of every command executed in the script
Hi Guys,
I like to output every command executed in the script to a file.
I have tried
which does the same.
But it is not giving the logs of the child script which is being called from my script.
Is there any parameters in the Set command or someother way where i can see the log of the all the child (child of child of child of child scripts) in a single log file.
i'm writing some simple scripts to help me learn perl.
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Hi,
I am trying to write a script which would figure out who has run which command and their IP. As i dont have any clue as to which commands would do this job, i request some gurus to help me on this.
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Hi,
When I execute this command
prtdiag -v
output sample :
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Memory size: 4GB
==================================== CPUs ====================================
E$ CPU CPU
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Hi everyone,
when executing this command in unix:
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How to set varibale to be output of a command in csh.
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I am trying to write a shell script to check if a command executed successfully or not in rhel 7 and finding the installed tomcat version.
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nohup(1) General Commands Manual nohup(1)NAME
nohup - run a command immune to hangups
SYNOPSIS
command [arguments]
DESCRIPTION
executes command with hangups and quits ignored. If output is not redirected by the user, both standard output and standard error are sent
to If is not writable in the current directory, output is redirected to otherwise, fails. If a file is created, the file's permission bits
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If output from is redirected to a terminal, or is not redirected at all, the output is sent to
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables
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EXAMPLES
It is frequently desirable to apply to pipelines or lists of commands. This can be done only by placing pipelines and command lists in a
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