[CentOS] shell script

Sun Feb 8 16:53:12 UTC 2009
Matt Shields <matt at mattshields.org>

On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Chris Geldenhuis
<chris.gelden at iafrica.com>wrote:

> Matt Shields wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Chris Geldenhuis
> > <chris.gelden at iafrica.com <mailto:chris.gelden at iafrica.com>> wrote:
> >
> >     Mad Unix wrote:
> >     > I have to run multiple  command about 20x on linux each one got his
> >     > own output, I want to bind all the out puts of them in one file
> then
> >     > read this file and mail it to user account
> >     >
> >     > sample
> >     >
> >     > [root at imail pons]# /home/pons/tsmmonitor stgpool SDC-STAFF
> >     > stgpool - utilization of storage pool SDC-STAFF 62%, OK
> >     > [root at imail pons]# /home/pons/tsmmonitor stgpool ISO-BACKUP-POOL
> >     > stgpool - utilization of storage pool ISO-BACKUP-POOL 41%, OK
> >     > [root at imail pons]# /home/pons/tsmmonitor stgpool ORACLE-DUMP-POOL
> >     > stgpool - utilization of storage pool ORACLE-DUMP-POOL 62%, OK
> >     > [root at imail pons]# /home/pons/tsmmonitor stgpool ORACLE-DUMP-POOL
> >     > stgpool - utilization of storage pool ORACLE-DUMP-POOL 62%, OK
> >     >
> >     > I want all these out puts be bind it in one file
> >     >
> >     > myfile:
> >     >
> >     > stgpool - utilization of storage pool SDC-STAFF 62%, OK
> >     > stgpool - utilization of storage pool ISO-BACKUP-POOL 41%, OK
> >     > stgpool - utilization of storage pool ORACLE-DUMP-POOL 62%, OK
> >     > stgpool - utilization of storage pool ORACLE-DUMP-POOL 62%, OK
> >     >
> >     > then to read this file and send it to email address
> >     >
> >     > Thanks
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> >     >
> >     Hi,
> >
> >     Do this by re-directing the output from your commands into a file
> >     like this:
> >
> >     [root at imail pons]# /home/pons/tsmmonitor stgpool SDC-STAFF > outfile
> >
> >     [root at imail pons]# /home/pons/tsmmonitor stgpool ISO-BACKUP-POOL
> >     >> outfile
> >
> >     [root at imail pons]# /home/pons/tsmmonitor stgpool ORACLE-DUMP-POOL
> >     >>outfile
> >
> >     [root at imail pons]# /home/pons/tsmmonitor stgpool ORACLE-DUMP-POOL
> >     >>outfile
> >
> >     Note that the single ">" in the first line will create a new
> "outfile"
> >     that is it will create the file if it does not exist or over-write
> >     it if
> >     it does exist.
> >
> >     The double ">>" in the following commands will append the output of
> >     those commands to the already existing "outfile".
> >
> >     ChrisG
> >
> >
> > Actually ">>" will also create the file if it doesn't exit.  Try it :)
> >
> > -matt
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> > without a drink."
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> Hi Matt,
>
> I know that, but if you use >> and there is some file there with that
> name already the data will be appended to it instead of starting a new
> file with the output of your current session only.
>
> ChrisG
>

For some that might be what they want.  :)


-matt
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