Hi,
I hope this is problem makes sense and that someone can offer some advice.
Basically i have a perl script which accesses a database and outputs the information to a file.
Is it possible to use a 'system' command to embeb some Unix command which moves that file to another directory... (3 Replies)
Hi guys am doing some checking inside my script and i want to redirect my output to a specific file for example checking if a move was successfully done and was writing on the screen whether the move was successful or not and now want to write same thing into a file...
I am new to shell... (2 Replies)
Is it possible to run <talk> such that both sides of the conversation are written to the screen and also to a file?
I use the utility to chat with collaborators and sometimes it would be nice to have a record of our conversation while we are problem solving.
I am running OS X, so <talk>... (4 Replies)
Hi
We are having a requirement where one shell script, say a.sh (which uses Java and connects to Oracle database using JDBC) keeps on running everytime. I created a wrapper (to check whether a.sh is running and if not then to start it) and scheduled it in the crontab. Now all the output from... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am unable to get this script to work as desired. Basically, if an argument "log" is sent into the script, it outputs the result of the Make to a file output.log. However, if the argument is not passed, I want the output to be just put on screen (no redirection). See code snippet below.
#... (3 Replies)
Hi,
Below is the whole string which is to be redirected to the new file.
su - oracle -c "exp $user/$pass file=/oracle/oradata/backup/exp_trn_tables_`date +%d_%b_20%y_%H_%M_%S`.dmp log=/oracle/oradata/backup/exp_trn_tables_`date +%d_%b_20%y_%H_%M_%S`.log tables=table1,table2 statistics=none"
... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I want to redirect my script output to more than one file without printing the result to the screen. How to do that?
ex:
echo "hi" >> a.txt b.txt
cat a.txt
hi b.txt
:confused: (2 Replies)
Hi
Does anyone have any suggestions for capturing the output into a file when i run it through cron?
I have file called "quick.1" which contains two simple commands to be executed on the target host. And i have second file called "quick.2" which contains the wrapper script to ssh to the target... (1 Reply)
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I'm having trouble redirecting the output of my sysinfo_page script into my sysinfo_page.html file. The task at hand is to be able to email both the html file and the script to myself. I'm assuming that the html should appear as a web... (8 Replies)
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gdlpp(1)gdlpp(1)NAME
gdlpp - GDL (Graphite Description Language) preprocessor
SYNOPSIS
gdlpp [options] [infile [outfile] ]
OPTIONS -B No machine specific built-in symbols
-b Output any parentheses, brace or bracket unbalance
-C Write source file comments to output
-D Define a symbol with the given (optional) value "symbol[=value]"
-d Display all specified options
-E Ignore non-fatal errors
-F Output all included file names on stderr
-f Output all defined functions' names on stderr
-H Output all whitespaces from the source file
-h Output this help text
-I Add directory to the #include search list
-J Allow nested comments
-j Enable warnings for nested comments
-LL Don't output #line instructions
-L Don't output the 'line' keyword in "#line" instructions
-M Don't warn for missing include files
-N Don't predefine target-specific names
-n Toggle prefs usage
-P Don't recognize C++ comment style
-p Enable warnings on non ANSI preprocessor instructions
-Q Ignore but visualize undefined flags
-q Ignore all undefined flags
-R Evaluate the right part first in symbol concatenations
-s Include the following string at the top of each function
-S Specify sizes for #if sizeof
-t This function should not get an initial function
-U Undefine symbol
-V Output version information
-W Output all #defines
-WWW Web mode preprocessing
-w Only output #defines
-X Include file
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