Hi, Tom. On Tuesday, 22 April 2014 23:18:30 +0100, Tom Furie wrote:
> > I'm writing a bash script that runs several routing commands. I would > > like these commands, on a part of the script, plus run, are saved to a > > log file. > I'm having trouble processing this paragraph. Are you saying that you > want to run a script and have the commands within the script (and their > output) recorded in another file? What I meant is to have a group of commands in a script that, in addition to being executed, I want these commands are stored in a log. I will give an example to clarify. My script has the following lines somewhere: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- $IP route add ${VPN_NET[$N]} dev ${VPN_IFACE[$N]} src ${VPN_IP[$N]} table $N $IP route add default via ${VPN_GW[$N]} table $N $IP route add ${VPN_NET[$N]} dev ${VPN_IFACE[$N]} src ${VPN_IP[$N]} $IP rule add from ${VPN_IP[$N]} table $N ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Then, I want those four lines to be executed and then each line is copied to a file with the appropriate substitutions. Thanks for responding. Best regards, Daniel -- Ing. Daniel Bareiro - GNU/Linux registered user #188.598 Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux with uptime: 19:47:01 up 75 days, 22:13, 18 users, load average: 1,13, 1,12, 1,14
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