Thanks to all that responded. Suggestions were to use mkfifo or mknod. Both do exactly the same with (with a few parameters!!) I tested the fifo as follows stage 1: mkfifo -m 0666 /tmp/file stage 2: perl program #!/usr/bin/perl -w $count=0; while(1) { open(FIFO, ">/tmp/file") or die "Couldn't open log for writing: $!\n"; print FIFO $count."\n"; close FIFO; $count++; } stage 3: tailed the file result: the file stayed 0 in size and displayed the increasing count when tailed - perfect Thanks Andy On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 16:26, Andy Ford wrote: > Is there such a thing on Solaris as a fifo file? > i.e. a file that will take only one entry so when its tailed, the > content will scroll up the screen, but the file will not grow in size. > > Thanks > > Andy -- perl -e 'print qq^;@) [###]^^qq^z\.MY{eLQ9^' in:control developer, Telindus, RG27 9HY DDI: +44 1256 709211, GSM: +44 7810 636652 _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Apr 28 04:33:12 2004
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