Script execution to continue even if redirection to a file fails
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Its a typical scenario that, we redirect script outputs to a file.
Either because of a permissions issue or whatsoever reason, output file cant be created. (Typically, these are log files implemented as NFR requirement of the product)
Now, because of this, script execution itself is being blocked.
Is there a way that, this scenario can be avoided that, script execution should still continue if the output file cant be created.
Any help here is very much appreciated.
Thanks!
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Its a typical scenario that, we redirect script outputs to a file.
Either because of a permissions issue or whatsoever reason, output file cant be created. (Typically, these are log files implemented as NFR requirement of the product)
Now, because of this, script execution itself is being blocked.
Is there a way that, this scenario can be avoided that, script execution should still continue if the output file cant be created.
Any help here is very much appreciated.
Thanks!
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What´s wrong with a simple: touch $FILENAME: $? && echo it works || echo it works not ?
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Its a typical scenario that, we redirect script outputs to a file.
Either because of a permissions issue or whatsoever reason, output file cant be created. (Typically, these are log files implemented as NFR requirement of the product)
Now, because of this, script execution itself is being blocked.
Is there a way that, this scenario can be avoided that, script execution should still continue if the output file cant be created.
Any help here is very much appreciated.
Thanks!
linux arch-linux
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Its a typical scenario that, we redirect script outputs to a file.
Either because of a permissions issue or whatsoever reason, output file cant be created. (Typically, these are log files implemented as NFR requirement of the product)
Now, because of this, script execution itself is being blocked.
Is there a way that, this scenario can be avoided that, script execution should still continue if the output file cant be created.
Any help here is very much appreciated.
Thanks!
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What´s wrong with a simple: touch $FILENAME: $? && echo it works || echo it works not ?
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What´s wrong with a simple: touch $FILENAME: $? && echo it works || echo it works not ?
â MariusMatutiae
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What´s wrong with a simple: touch $FILENAME: $? && echo it works || echo it works not ?
â MariusMatutiae
8 mins ago
What´s wrong with a simple: touch $FILENAME: $? && echo it works || echo it works not ?
â MariusMatutiae
8 mins ago
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What´s wrong with a simple: touch $FILENAME: $? && echo it works || echo it works not ?
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