[ale] Solaris/Unix newsgroup

Dunlap, Randy randy.dunlap at intel.com
Wed Jul 29 17:35:40 EDT 1998


For non-newsgroup access, I don't know of something that is
specific to Solaris, but here are a few that you can look
into.

OS Development WWW Board:
http://www.effect.net.au/os-dev/wwwboard/wwwboard.htm

Unix Guru Universe (sys. admins): http://www.ugu.com/

Unix Reference Desk: http://www.geek-girl.com/unix.html

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joseph Rattz Jr [mailto:joerattz at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 1998 11:53 AM
> To: ale at cc.gatech.edu
> Subject: [ale] Solaris/Unix newsgroup
> 
> 
> Does anyone know of a message board like this for Solaris/Unix that
> has a WWW or email front end?  I have a Solaris/Unix specific question
> and don't have newsgroup access from work.
> 
> I don't know what will happen if I do this in Linux, it behaves
> differently on NCR Unix than it does the Solaris 2.6 box.  Here is my
> problem if anyone knows what is going on.
> 
> I want to redirect stderr to an email.  I have had weird results
> redirecting stderr.  For example, if I do an ls on a filename that
> doesn't exist to get stderr message, I get
> 
> > ls asasas
> asasas: No such file or directory
> 
> This is coming through stderr which is easy enough to verify by
> redirecting stdout to /dev/null followed by stderr.  So I KNOW the
> message is stderr.
> 
> Then I can redirect stderr to stdout like
> > ls asasas 2>&1
> 
> If I pipe this to tee, everything seems to work fine.  The file I
> specify to tee will get created with the correct data in it.
> 
> > ls asasas 2>&1 | tee data
> asasas: No such file or directory
> > cat data
> asasas: No such file or directory
> 
> But, if I pipe to mail and my id,
> 
> > ls asasas 2>&1 | mail myid
> 
> I get a mail message, but there is no content to the message.  If I do
> the same line as above and don't redirect the stderr, a mail message
> doesn't even get created.  To me this indicates that mail must see the
> output.  This works just fine on NCR Unix.  I don't know the behavior
> on Linux. 
> 
> Anyone got any ideas?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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