I have a shell script whose output I want to redict to a log file. So, I can simply redirect the output as shown below.
But, this script is not going to be executed manually or through cron job. Instead, it is invoked by Symantec Netbackup program remotely.
So, I don't get a chance to redirect the output to a log file as shown above.
So, I need to have some mechanism within the script itself to redirect the output to a file. Any idea how I can do this ?
Hi,
I am writing a shell script (ksh, solaris 5.8).
Script is X.sh
variables declared:
LOGFILE=X.log
the script is removing a file:
/usr/bin/rm "$DUMP_FILE1".Z >> $LOGFILE
If I kick off the script from the command line as follows:
./X.sh > X.con 2<& 1 (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I wish to have a script running even if my session is disconnected.
I've tried calling another session within it and using sudo to a different user, but it didn't work - as it was expected to do so :rolleyes:
I guess I'll have to work with "nohup" command, right ?
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Is there any way, to login into a website using Shell/Perl command/script?
I am struggling on this from quite sometime but with no luck. Can you guys help, please?
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Dear all,
good day.
i'm asking about how to disable <control>-c or <control>-z in the beginning of a shell script then enable it again before the script exit
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i want to log every thing happen in my server
is any body can provide me with articals, pdf's
is that correct to log every thing in the system
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Hi All,
I am preparing a script which executes following things:
1) Logs into 8 cluster one by one.
2) After logging into each cluster,it prints the cluster name & then exit from that cluster.
3) Then it logs to next cluster & peform the same task.
Here is what i have written :
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Hi,
my question is probably quite easy. On one linux machine I have messages being constantly being written to /var/log/messages. An ntpd message comes in every few seconds. I can see new ones with tail messages. On the other machine there seems to be no messages arriving in /var/log/messages.... (3 Replies)
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logging {
channel syslog_errors { // this channel will send errors or
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cmannotifyd
cmannotifyd(8) CMAN Notification Daemon cmannotifyd(8)NAME
cmannotifyd - CMAN Notification Daemon
SYNOPSIS
cmannotifyd [-f] [-d]
DESCRIPTION
The cmannotifyd daemon talks to CMAN and provides a mechanism to notify external entities about cluster changes.
CMAN dispatches 3 kind of notifications:
- CMAN_REASON_TRY_SHUTDOWN when cman requests to all clients if it is allowed to shutdown.
- CMAN_REASON_STATECHANGE when cman detects a node joining or leaving the cluster.
- CMAN_REASON_CONFIG_UPDATE when a configuration change event has been detected/requested.
These notifications are then dispatched to the shell script cman_notify in the environment variable CMAN_NOTIFICATION.
cman_notify will then execute all the scripts in the configured notification directory (default: /etc/cluster/cman-notify.d) passing a very
minimal set of envvars including, of course, the CMAN_NOTIFICATION= type. The execution order is set by the filename as shown by "LC_ALL=C
ls -las".
cmannotifyd logs are stored in the default log file (/var/log/cluster/cmannotifyd.log).
cman_notify logs are stored in the default log file (/var/log/cluster/cman_notify.log). By default the output from the scripts executed by
cman_notify is redirected to /dev/null. Users can either set CMAN_NOTIFICATION_DEBUG=1 in their environment or set proper debug configura-
tion in cluster.conf to redirect scripts output to the cman_notify log file.
NOTES
cmannotifyd does not block on cman_notify nor check the exit status of the script.
Notifications are dispatched in the same order as they arrive, one by one.
CMAN_REASON_TRY_SHUTDOWN is passed to scripts for information only, they can not influence cman's decsion about whether or not to shut
down.
CMAN_REASON_STATECHANGE also implies CMAN_NOTIFICATION_QUORUM exported in the environment. CMAN_NOTIFICATION_QUORUM will be set to 1 (when
the node is part of a quorate cluster) or 0 (otherwise).
A template for cman_notify scripts can be found in the doc/ directory.
OPTIONS -f Run in the foreground (do not fork / daemonize).
-d Enable debug output.
November 2008 cmannotifyd(8)