Am 21.08.2013 16:04, schrieb Mark Haney:
> I've got a bash script that has two parts. 
> 
> 1. runs a script as a different user (using su <username> -c <script>)
> 2. when that part finishes, the script does a copy of the files created to 
> another directory
> 
> I want to log the output of the entire script into one file.  I.e.:
> 
> internal script>external script> logfile 
> 
> What's the best way to do this?  I can clarify, I hope, I've edited this a 
> dozen times to get what I want in as
> clear a message as possible

why do you think you need to care about the internal called one?
you call wathever and say "redirect my output", that belongs to
*anything* called by this script with the only eception of stderr

command 2>> logfile.txt >> logfile.txt

>> is "do not make the file empty, add your output at the end"
> would empty any existing file before
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[harry@rh:~/Desktop/test]$ cat script1.sh
#!/usr/bin/bash
echo "OUTPUT SCRIPT 1"
bash ./script2.sh

[harry@rh:~/Desktop/test]$ cat script2.sh
#!/usr/bin/bash
echo "OUTPUT SCRIPT 2"

[harry@rh:~/Desktop/test]$ ./script1.sh
OUTPUT SCRIPT 1
OUTPUT SCRIPT 2

[harry@rh:~/Desktop/test]$ ./script1.sh > output.txt

[harry@rh:~/Desktop/test]$ cat output.txt
OUTPUT SCRIPT 1
OUTPUT SCRIPT 2

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