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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:46:05+00:00 2026-05-14T03:46:05+00:00

Im writing a bash-script to perform an offsite backup, using rsync over SSH. I’m

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Im writing a bash-script to perform an offsite backup, using rsync over SSH. I’m able to send STDOUT to logger, for logs via

rsync --del -az -e 'ssh -i mycrt.crt' /home/gnutt/backup/ me@offisite:backup | logger -i

But I want to send STDERR instead, so if there is a problem, such as that offsite is unavailable, that output should be sent to logger and logged.

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    2026-05-14T03:46:06+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:46 am

    If you want stderr instead of stdout (rather than stderr AND stdout), you can do the following:

    1. open another file descriptor (9)
    2. redirect stdout (1) to the new file descriptor (9)
    3. redirect stderr (2) to stdout (1)

    Which looks like this:

    rsync --del -az -e 'ssh -i mycrt.crt' /home/gnutt/backup/ me@offisite:backup 9> /dev/null 1>&9 2>&1 | logger -i
    

    Alternately, you could employ process substitution:

    logger -i <( rsync --del -az -e 'ssh -i mycrt.crt' /home/gnutt/backup/ me@offisite:backup > /dev/null )
    
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