gsc@druxr.UUCP (CageG) (06/13/85)
Do any wizards out there know the magic incantations to either turn off or redirect to /dev/null the timeout and file space warnings the system generates. I am using cu with the ~$ command to send commands from my host to a remote system. The warnings the system sends get sent to the remote system also. This drives the remote system crazy (TIMEOUT not found). The real catch is that I am capturing the output from the remote system and putting it in a file. Then I compare the captured output against a control file and look for differences. The warning messages cause bogus differences. So how do I send the warnings someplace harmless? Thanks in advance (especially if you have a solution) Gary Cage druxr!gsc 303-538-4947