I'm looking for a little shell script that will take anything piped into it, and dump it to a file.. for email debugging purposes. Any ideas?
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The unix command tee does this.
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Use Procmail. Procmail is your friend. Procmail is made for this sort of thing. |
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The standard unix tool tee can do this. It copies input to output, while also logging it to a file. |
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You're not alone in needing something similar.. in fact, someone wanted i decades ago and developed tee :-) Of course, you can redirect stdout directly to a file in any shell using the > character:
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Huh? I guess, I don't get the question? Can't you just end your pipe into a For example
will append Foobar to the dumpfile (and create dumpfile if necessary). No need for a shell script... Is that what you were looking for? |
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If you want to analyze it in the script:
But you can simply use cat. If cat gets something on the stdin, it will echo it to the stdout, so you'll have to pipe it to cat >$OUTPUT. These will do the same. The second works for binary data also. |
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if you don't care about outputting the result
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If you want a shell script, try this:
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If exim or sendmail is what's writing into the pipe, then procmail is a good answer because it'll give you file locking/serialization and you can put it all in the same file. If you just want to write into a file, then - tee > /tmp/log.$$ or - cat > /tmp/log.$$ might be good enough. |
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<< command >> | tee < file >> This will also show the output. |
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