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8.4

logging errors in a KORN SHELL SCRIPT

Asked by Ritesh_Garg in Shell Scripting, Unix Operating Systems, HP-UX Unix

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I have a Korn Shell Script which is in its beginning stages....
so far all i do is create an XML file at a location set in my config file....and then call a java application.
I would like to redirect all errors that occur during the shell script execution in my log file directory with the date and time appended to the logfile name.
I know there are multiple ways to do this....but i am looking for a simple and efficient way.

my korn shell script

#!/bin/ksh
if [ $# -lt 2 ]
then
   echo "$0 error: you must supply two parameters"

else
cd /apps/pse/conf
./pse.conf

cd $PSE_TEMP
mkdir $1

echo "<arguments>
        <inputs>
                <objectid>$1</objectid>
                <objecttype>$2</objecttype>
                <outfile>$PSE_TMP/$1/outputFile.xml</outfile>
                <outfile_cubeInfo>$PSE_TMP/$1/cubeInfo.xml</outfile_cubeInfo>
                <application>extract</application>
        </inputs>
       </arguments>" > input.xml

cd /apps/pse/bin

java -Dssi.config.directory=/ahome/prkus/GenerateCommands/config -Dapplink.config.directory=/ahome/prkus/GenerateCommands/config GenerateCommands $PSE_TMP/$1/input.xml

fi

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