I'm pretty sure that piping mkdir's output through tee will (almost) always succeed, so "directory not created" will never happen (unless tee fails for some reason):
Hey guyes!
i have a little problem in if condition, can anybody please solve my problem?
Here what i am doing.
if
then
echo "int1 is equal to int2"
elif
then
echo "int1 is greater than int2"
else
echo "int1 is smaller than int2"
fiNo, matter int1 is smaller than... (9 Replies)
Dear All,
I have two h.disks.
Please advice for how to create a new folder/directory in hdisk1 instead of the hdisk0? I need to use the folder to store for xmlfiles for my application accessing to read it.
Thank a lots.
Best Regards,
Tom (3 Replies)
hi
i hav files ha1j ha2m ha3n ha4q ha5s ...like tat im having some 20 files ..and i want to create a folder as the same amount of files which im having wen the condition if loop is satisfied ..
thank you (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I have the following code to check the whether the folder is exist in my system.
if ; then echo 'folder exist'; else echo 'folder not exist'; mkdir /home/batch/testing ; fi
When I remove the "testing" folder from "/home/batch" directory, the code is working fine. But when I... (2 Replies)
Problem :
I want to create a separate file for country list if condition is true. Please help.
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Input file:
SV-INCR-139302-365540488-201104090934.sqllog
SV-INCR-1082-552793184-201104040805.sqllog
SV-INCR-1077-855045741-201104040805.sqllog... (4 Replies)
I need to write the list of files to a new file in one column , the second column would contain the first line of that file (header record extracted through head -1 ) and the third column would contain the last record of that file (trailer record tail -1 ) .
Example :- folder where the files... (8 Replies)
Create Dynamic If condition
Hi,
I have a file color.txt which has data as shown below
Red
Blue
Green
Yellow
White
Pink
Black
Based on a variable I execute a tail command as shown below
tail -${LEFT_OVR} color.txt
LEFT_OVR can be any number less than count of number of lines in a... (7 Replies)
Hello.
I need some help to create a shared folder.
A group 'publicuser' has been created.
A user 'publicuser' has been created ( no login, no home) and belongs to group 'publicuser'.
A public folder '/doc' has been created and owner is publicuser:publicuser.
All users belonging to group... (12 Replies)
Hi everybody,
I must get trought a shell script 3 arguments.
1st argument = $1 (can take values REP1..4)
2nd argument = $2 (can take values A..Z)
3rd arguement = $3 (also can take values A...Z)
I've written this code :
#!/bin/bash
if
then
liste=/data/folder1
echo... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: shellX
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
tee
tee(1) General Commands Manual tee(1)NAME
tee - Displays the output of a program and copies it into a file
SYNOPSIS
tee [-ai] file...
STANDARDS
Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry standards as follows:
tee: XCU5.0
Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information about industry standards and associated tags.
OPTIONS
Adds the output to the end of file instead of writing over it. Ignores the SIGINT signal.
OPERANDS
Standard input is stored into, or appended to, the file specified.
[Tru64 UNIX] The tee command can accept up to 20 file arguments.
DESCRIPTION
The tee command reads standard input and writes to both standard output, and each specified file.
The tee command is useful when you wish to view program output as it is displayed, and also want to save it in a file. The tee command does
not buffer output, so you may wish to pipe the output of tee to more if more than one full screen of data is anticipated.
NOTES
If a write to any file fails, the exit status of tee will be non-zero. Writes to all other specified files may be successful, and opera-
tion will continue until standard input is exhausted.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred.
EXAMPLES
To view and save the output from a command at the same time, enter: lint program.c | tee program.lint
This displays the standard output of the command lint program.c at the terminal, and at the same time saves a copy of it in the file
program.lint. If program.lint already exists, it is deleted and replaced. To display and append to a file, enter: lint program.c |
tee -a program.lint
This displays the standard output of lint program.c at the terminal and at the same time appends a copy of it to the end of pro-
gram.lint. If the file program.lint does not exist, it is created.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables affect the execution of tee: Provides a default value for the internationalization variables that are
unset or null. If LANG is unset or null, the corresponding value from the default locale is used. If any of the internationalization vari-
ables contain an invalid setting, the utility behaves as if none of the variables had been defined. If set to a non-empty string value,
overrides the values of all the other internationalization variables. Determines the locale for the interpretation of sequences of bytes
of text data as characters (for example, single-byte as opposed to multibyte characters in arguments). Determines the locale for the for-
mat and contents of diagnostic messages written to standard error. Determines the location of message catalogues for the processing of
LC_MESSAGES.
SEE ALSO
Commands: cat(1), echo(1), script(1)
Standards: standards(5)tee(1)