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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T04:57:42+00:00 2026-05-16T04:57:42+00:00

I have the test.ksh script my question if it possible to define in the

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I have the test.ksh script

my question if it possible to define in the first of the script that all standard errors will go to /tmp/errlog file in place to put 2>/tmp/errlog after each command etc

second do not suggest the option to put the ./test.ksh 2>/tmp/errlog isn’t relevant

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    2026-05-16T04:57:43+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 4:57 am

    Try exec 2> /tmp/error.log.

    From the manual:

    exec [  -c  ] [  -a name   ] [  arg  . . .  ]

    If
    arg 
    is given,
    the command specified by
    the arguments is executed in place of this shell
    without creating a new process.
    The
    -c
    option causes the environment to be cleared before applying
    variable assignments associated with the
    exec
    invocation.
    The
    -a
    option
    causes
    name 
    rather than the first
    arg,
    to become

    argv[0]
    for the new process.
    Input/output arguments may appear and
    affect the current process.
    If
    arg 
    is not given,
    the effect of this command is to
    modify file descriptors
    as prescribed by the input/output redirection list.
    In this case,
    any file descriptor numbers greater than 2 that are
    opened with this mechanism are closed when invoking
    another program.

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