03-16-2005
How to catch the rscyn errors?
Hi,
In my code, I am running rsync, if any error comes, I have to wirte the error to temp file and I want to send this temp file content to specified email address, I am getting starnge outpout, can you pls help to solve this?
My code is:
tempfile=error.`date '+%m%d%Y_%H%M%SGMT'`
rsync -az -e ssh --delete $HOSTTOBACKUP:$SOURCE $DR_BACKUP_DIR/daily.0 >> $tempfile
X=$?
echo Error $X
if [ $X -eq 0 ]
then
echo "Rsync was completed successfully..!" | mailx -s "Rsync completed successfully" $EMAIL
else
#echo "Rsync was not successfull..!" | mailx -s "Rsync NOT completed successfully" $EMAIL
cat $tempfile | mailx -s "Rsync NOT completed successfully" $EMAIL
echo deleting temfile..
rm -rf $tempfile
fi
My standard output is :
rsync: link_stat "/home/arbuser/temp2/testrs/source123" failed: No such file or directory (2)
rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at main.c(723)
Error 23
send-mail: warning: the Postfix sendmail command has set-uid root file permissions
send-mail: warning: or the command is run from a set-uid root process
send-mail: warning: the Postfix sendmail command must be installed without set-uid root file permissions
rsync ended at 03162005_082920GMT
My Mail body is:
client: nothing to do: perhaps you need to specify some filenames or the --recursive option?
I need to console output tobe in my mail, whats wrong in my code?
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sdl_pixelformat
SDL_PixelFormat(3) SDL API Reference SDL_PixelFormat(3)
NAME
SDL_PixelFormat - Stores surface format information
STRUCTURE DEFINITION
typedef struct SDL_PixelFormat {
SDL_Palette *palette;
Uint8 BitsPerPixel;
Uint8 BytesPerPixel;
Uint8 Rloss, Gloss, Bloss, Aloss;
Uint8 Rshift, Gshift, Bshift, Ashift;
Uint32 Rmask, Gmask, Bmask, Amask;
Uint32 colorkey;
Uint8 alpha;
} SDL_PixelFormat;
STRUCTURE DATA
palette Pointer to the palette, or NULL if the BitsPerPixel>8
BitsPerPixel The number of bits used to represent each pixel in a surface. Usually 8, 16, 24 or 32.
BytesPerPixel The number of bytes used to represent each pixel in a surface. Usually one to four.
[RGBA]mask Binary mask used to retrieve individual color values
[RGBA]loss Precision loss of each color component (2^[RGBA]loss)
[RGBA]shift Binary left shift of each color component in the pixel value
colorkey Pixel value of transparent pixels
alpha Overall surface alpha value
DESCRIPTION
A SDL_PixelFormat describes the format of the pixel data stored at the pixels field of a SDL_Surface. Every surface stores a SDL_PixelFor-
mat in the format field.
If you wish to do pixel level modifications on a surface, then understanding how SDL stores its color information is essential.
8-bit pixel formats are the easiest to understand. Since its an 8-bit format, we have 8 BitsPerPixel and 1 BytesPerPixel. Since BytesPer-
Pixel is 1, all pixels are represented by a Uint8 which contains an index into palette->colors. So, to determine the color of a pixel in a
8-bit surface: we read the color index from surface->pixels and we use that index to read the SDL_Color structure from surface->for-
mat->palette->colors. Like so:
SDL_Surface *surface;
SDL_PixelFormat *fmt;
SDL_Color *color;
Uint8 index;
.
.
/* Create surface */
.
.
fmt=surface->format;
/* Check the bitdepth of the surface */
if(fmt->BitsPerPixel!=8){
fprintf(stderr, "Not an 8-bit surface.
");
return(-1);
}
/* Lock the surface */
SDL_LockSurface(surface);
/* Get the topleft pixel */
index=*(Uint8 *)surface->pixels;
color=fmt->palette->colors[index];
/* Unlock the surface */
SDL_UnlockSurface(surface);
printf("Pixel Color-> Red: %d, Green: %d, Blue: %d. Index: %d
",
color->r, color->g, color->b, index);
.
.
Pixel formats above 8-bit are an entirely different experience. They are considered to be "TrueColor" formats and the color information is
stored in the pixels themselves, not in a palette. The mask, shift and loss fields tell us how the color information is encoded. The mask
fields allow us to isolate each color component, the shift fields tell us the number of bits to the right of each component in the pixel
value and the loss fields tell us the number of bits lost from each component when packing 8-bit color component in a pixel.
/* Extracting color components from a 32-bit color value */
SDL_PixelFormat *fmt;
SDL_Surface *surface;
Uint32 temp, pixel;
Uint8 red, green, blue, alpha;
.
.
.
fmt=surface->format;
SDL_LockSurface(surface);
pixel=*((Uint32*)surface->pixels);
SDL_UnlockSurface(surface);
/* Get Red component */
temp=pixel&fmt->Rmask; /* Isolate red component */
temp=temp>>fmt->Rshift;/* Shift it down to 8-bit */
temp=temp<<fmt->Rloss; /* Expand to a full 8-bit number */
red=(Uint8)temp;
/* Get Green component */
temp=pixel&fmt->Gmask; /* Isolate green component */
temp=temp>>fmt->Gshift;/* Shift it down to 8-bit */
temp=temp<<fmt->Gloss; /* Expand to a full 8-bit number */
green=(Uint8)temp;
/* Get Blue component */
temp=pixel&fmt->Bmask; /* Isolate blue component */
temp=temp>>fmt->Bshift;/* Shift it down to 8-bit */
temp=temp<<fmt->Bloss; /* Expand to a full 8-bit number */
blue=(Uint8)temp;
/* Get Alpha component */
temp=pixel&fmt->Amask; /* Isolate alpha component */
temp=temp>>fmt->Ashift;/* Shift it down to 8-bit */
temp=temp<<fmt->Aloss; /* Expand to a full 8-bit number */
alpha=(Uint8)temp;
printf("Pixel Color -> R: %d, G: %d, B: %d, A: %d
", red, green, blue, alpha);
.
.
.
SEE ALSO
SDL_Surface, SDL_MapRGB
SDL
Tue 11 Sep 2001, 23:01 SDL_PixelFormat(3)