Hi Sairam,
STDOUT can be caputired in $rootObject->{fileList}[0]{data} of $STAF::Result. For my purpose I can write this into file separately but What I'm looking for is to specify this in the command request itself ,so that STDOUT <file> is created on the issuing system instead of remote system. Thanks Uma. From: Sai Ram Purandhar-B22305 [mailto:b22...@freescale.com] Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 12:53 PM To: Uma Maheswar Chilukuri; staf-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: RE: [staf-users] PROCESS service output to file Hi Mahesh, Using STAX, you can surely do that. Whatever command you issue in STAX, you get the output into a variable like STAFResult. Thanks, Sairam ________________________________ From: Uma Maheswar Chilukuri [mailto:u...@mach.com] Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 11:39 AM To: staf-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [staf-users] PROCESS service output to file Hi, Is there a way to get the output of a shell request in a file on the system where request has been issued instead of creating a file on system where shell command is executed. STAF <remotemachine> PROCESS START SHELL COMMAND "ls -l " STDOUT <outputfile> returnstdout stderrtostdout wait Above command creates "output file" on remote machine not on the system where this request has been issued Is there a way to do this instead of capturing stdout result from marshaled buffer and writing that to file? Thanks, Uma
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