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screen -d -m -L?
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Trutwin, Joshua |
Subject: |
screen -d -m -L? |
Date: |
Fri, 17 Jun 2011 14:25:47 +0000 |
Hi,
I'm trying to log the output of long running screen scripts I run via screen -d
-m by adding on a -L param.
This works nice and puts the file in ~/screenlog.0 but wondering if there is a
way via command-line params to specify an alternate log location? Ideally I'd
do something like this:
screen -d -m -L /var/log/update1.log some_cmd.sh
Appears you can do this in .screenrc via logfile. Or I guess I could mv the
~/screenlog.0 file somewhere after the session is over. Just figured I'd check
if there was something easier that I'm missing though.
Lastly, I assume the screenlog.0 file is gonna contain ANYthing seen on the
screen output, wall messages, stderr stuff included?
Josh
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