On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Chris Geldenhuis <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 > > _______________________________________________ > > CentOS mailing list > > CentOS at centos.org > > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > > > > 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 http://www.sysadminvalley.com http://www.beantownhost.com http://www.linkedin.com/in/mattboston Joe E. Lewis - "I distrust camels, and anyone else who can go a week without a drink." -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20090208/73d8e8b0/attachment-0005.html>