Hi,
I am running my script using nohup, but I am not able to capture the log file for that process could naybody please help...
Here is what I am doing....
nohup ./script & 1>/home/user1/log.txt
but I am not able to capture the log.....Is there anyother way I can capture the log... (2 Replies)
Hi ,
I have seen some log files where they have captured the command that is being executed, comments present in the scripts and the out put of the command as well, through scripts. could any one of you please let me know how do i do that?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Waseem (4 Replies)
Hello,
If I run a program from within shell, the output is displayed in the command line terminal. Is there a way I can capture that output and choose only the very last string in it to send it to a new file?
Thank you (6 Replies)
Hi
I have a script that will run multiple unix & sql commands. I want to see the output as well as capture it to a log file for further analysis. Is there an easy way to do that instead of adding "tee -a logfile" on everyline or even on the execute line (i.e. script | tee -s logfile).
Thanks (1 Reply)
Hi,
I wanted to know how i could accomplish this in a script using ksh.
Lets say there is a file called test.dat and it has a certain input like below :
.
.
Hi = 56
Hi = 67
.
.
1 record(s) selected
Now i need to capture the numbers after the = sign and store them in a... (3 Replies)
Hi
I have a requirement to write a script to capture all errors in a Logfile and send the file in email.
If there is any error occurred the subject of email will be ERROR , If there are no error occurred the subject of email will be SUCCESS.
So I created a Log file and put the Appropriate... (2 Replies)
Hi,
as the title says, I am after a simple script, which will open the Alert log from
an 11.2.0.1 Linux environment and mail the error message and description to a recipient email address.
I can then schedule this job via cron and let it run every 15 minutes.
I have searched online... (16 Replies)
Hi all,
My file :test.txt just like this:
...........................
From: 333:123<sip:88888888888@bbbb.com
To: <sip:123456@aaaaa.com
.........................
I want a script to capture the string between sip: & @
Expect output:
88888888888
123456
Please help! (4 Replies)
Dear All
From below mention input file I want op file as mention. Kindly help.
IP file:
"BSCGNR4_IPA17_C" 329 140119 0717 RXOCF-105 KJO001_BASC_NG AC FAULTY DG ON DOOR OPEN
Needed OP:
140119 0717 KJO001_BASC_NG AC FAULTY DG ON DOOR OPEN
Note that string mark in red as variable in... (3 Replies)
Hi
I have a system running uname -a
Linux cmovel-db01 2.6.32-38-server #83-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jan 4 11:26:59 UTC 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I would like to capture the contents of /var/log/syslog from 11:00AM to 11:30AM and sent to this info via email.
I was thinking in set a cron entry at that... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
xml::sax::exception
XML::SAX::Exception(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::SAX::Exception(3)NAME
XML::SAX::Exception - Exception classes for XML::SAX
SYNOPSIS
throw XML::SAX::Exception::NotSupported(
Message => "The foo feature is not supported",
);
DESCRIPTION
This module is the base class for all SAX Exceptions, those defined in the spec as well as those that one may create for one's own SAX
errors.
There are three subclasses included, corresponding to those of the SAX spec:
XML::SAX::Exception::NotSupported
XML::SAX::Exception::NotRecognized
XML::SAX::Exception::Parse
Use them wherever you want, and as much as possible when you encounter such errors. SAX is meant to use exceptions as much as possible to
flag problems.
CREATING NEW EXCEPTION CLASSES
All you need to do to create a new exception class is:
@XML::SAX::Exception::MyException::ISA = ('XML::SAX::Exception')
The given package doesn't need to exist, it'll behave correctly this way. If your exception refines an existing exception class, then you
may also inherit from that instead of from the base class.
THROWING EXCEPTIONS
This is as simple as exemplified in the SYNOPSIS. In fact, there's nothing more to know. All you have to do is:
throw XML::SAX::Exception::MyException( Message => 'Something went wrong' );
and voila, you've thrown an exception which can be caught in an eval block.
perl v5.18.2 2011-09-14 XML::SAX::Exception(3)