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Saba Khan

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Jun 29, 2004, 9:26:28 AM6/29/04
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Hello,

 

I had a quick question that I cannot find within my searches for the last week or so.  I have a batch file in DOS that runs while I do ttcp testing.  I need that batch file to throw its results in a txt file once the test is completed, I have tried to redirect it by indicating a path at the top of the program and then >(filename), but that isn’t working.  I was wondering if you would know any prewritten PERL or CGI script that would allow me to do this.  The program looks something like this:

 

path C:\%(directory)%

 

start

rem wsttcp –t –p5141 > tp5141.txt

end

 

Anyhow, the script itself works and runs, but I cannot direct it throw the results in a text.  Any suggestions or thoughts would be appreciated.  Thank you.

 

Sarah

Systems Test Engineer/IT Support

Telkonet Comm, INC.

20374 Seneca Meadows Parkway #1

Germantown, MD 20876

 

Mohan

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Nov 27, 2008, 10:00:09 AM11/27/08
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Saba Khan wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I had a quick question that I cannot find within my searches for the
> last week or so. I have a batch file in DOS that runs while I do ttcp
> testing. I need that batch file to throw its results in a txt file once
> the test is completed, I have tried to redirect it by indicating a path
> at the top of the program and then >(filename), but that isn’t working.
> I was wondering if you would know any prewritten PERL or CGI script that
> would allow me to do this. The program looks something like this:
>
>
>
> /path C:\%(directory)%/
>
> / /
>
> /start/
>
> /rem wsttcp –t –p5141 > tp5141.txt/

>
> end
>
>
>
> Anyhow, the script itself works and runs, but I cannot direct it throw
> the results in a text. Any suggestions or thoughts would be
> appreciated. Thank you.
>
>
>
> Sarah
>
> Systems Test Engineer/IT Support
>
> Telkonet Comm, INC.
>
> 20374 Seneca Meadows Parkway #1
>
> Germantown, MD 20876
>
>
>
Hi

you can redirect the stdout/stderr to txt file by using

ping google.com >> testlog.txt 2>&1

or simply ping google.com >> testlog.txt

or stdout alone by ping google.com 1>> testlog.txt

or stderr alone by ping google.com 2>> testlog.txt

Hope the information is useful

Cheers!

Mohan.

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