But of course
find . -print | xargs grep "hoser"
This will generate errors on directories
Make the errors disappear:
find . -print | xargs grep "hoser" 2>/dev/null
Now send the standard output to a file. Make sure the
file is outside the directory structure you are searching.
find . -print | xargs grep "hoser" 2>/dev/null 1>/tmp/hoser.txt
Jared
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Hi,
Is it possible to write stderr to stdout and to another file
simultaneously..?
Thanks in advance.
Mohammed Ahsanuddin
Oracle DBA
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