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Program the writer process to send its output to a file descriptor device greater than 2 (stderr), such as /dev/fd/4, as in the following FastExport script example:
.EXPORT OUTFILE /dev/fd/4;
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Program the reader process to read from a file descriptor device greater than 2 (stderr), such as /dev/fd/3, as in the following FastLoad script example:
axsmod np_axsmod.so “fallback_file=...”; define file= /dev/fd/3...;
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Plumb the resulting file descriptors together using a shell pipeline, such as:
fexp <fexp.cmds 4>&1 >fexp.out | \ fastload 3<&0 <flod.cmds >flod.log
In this example UNIX diverts the FastExport standard output to the file fexp.out and:
- fexp.out is the name of the diverted FastExport output file
- flod.cmds is the name of the FastLoad job script file