[Discuss] bash output buffering
Edward Ned Harvey
blu at nedharvey.com
Wed Jun 13 07:06:08 EDT 2012
> From: discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey.com at blu.org [mailto:discuss-
> bounces+blu=nedharvey.com at blu.org] On Behalf Of Jack Coats
>
> In old SunOS days, we could issue the 'sync' command, twice, to ensure
> all system
Oh - That would be the command to flush memory to disk. I'm talking about a
level above that.
A command inside of bash generates output every second (ping) redirected to
a file.
If you run the command on an interactive shell, then you can tail -f the
file, and see the output "live" as it happens.
But if you run the command inside an "at" script, or a cron script, you tail
-f the file... And nothing appears for a few minutes, and then it all
appears suddenly.
This is bash buffering the output of ping, before redirecting to file. All
of which is a level above the OS filesystem buffering. I don't care if the
OS filesystem buffer gets flushed - I just want to be able to tail -f the
file, and see the output as it happens.
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