Thanks Nux for the suggestion. I have few more concerns. I use an 
enterprise version of Jenkins and I run the project in a linux slave. Is 
there any way i can get the path of the log. Using some $ commands as such. 
Please help me with this.

Thanks,
Ajith

On Tuesday, June 14, 2016 at 10:36:06 PM UTC+5:30, maciej wrote:
>
> Another method (without using Groovy) is to simply get path and do 
> whatever you need with it.
>
> buildLogPath="../builds/$BUILD_NUMBER/log"
>
>
> Might be a good idea to copy the file if you are going to change it or you 
> need to make sure it's not change during other operations.
>
> buildLogPath="../builds/$BUILD_NUMBER/log"
> cat $buildLogPath > ./build.log.copy
>
> # run reports asynchronously
> doreportrs ./build.log.copy &
>
>
> Regards,
> Nux.
>

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