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I would recommend running your IOC in procServ, which - among a large
number of other things - allows you to log your IOC's output into a file.
procServ is available on SourceForge - it is also part of the Debian
distribution.
Good luck!
Ralph
On 22.07.2010 13:55, Patrick Thomas wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if there was a way to tee the output of a Linux ioc to
a file? I have tried piping to the tee command, but this causes the
output to 'freeze up' after a few seconds. Thank you for your time,
-Patrick
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