How to save the output of picocom to a file
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I'm using ( sudo picocom -b 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0
) to connect to a real-time embedded system based on ThreadX system.
Once I'm connected to this device, I use some ThreadX commands to display some logs.
Currently I'm using a manual copy past maneuver to save the logs.
Is there any other way to save all the output (logs) displayed on the terminal to a file on my computer ?
Thanks.
serial-port logs
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I'm using ( sudo picocom -b 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0
) to connect to a real-time embedded system based on ThreadX system.
Once I'm connected to this device, I use some ThreadX commands to display some logs.
Currently I'm using a manual copy past maneuver to save the logs.
Is there any other way to save all the output (logs) displayed on the terminal to a file on my computer ?
Thanks.
serial-port logs
Have you looked at the send and receive commands in the picocom man-page ? Or at the picocom man-page at all ? linux.die.net/man/8/picocom
– Soren A
Feb 27 '18 at 11:03
Your comment is useless @SorenA
– jcarballo
9 mins ago
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I'm using ( sudo picocom -b 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0
) to connect to a real-time embedded system based on ThreadX system.
Once I'm connected to this device, I use some ThreadX commands to display some logs.
Currently I'm using a manual copy past maneuver to save the logs.
Is there any other way to save all the output (logs) displayed on the terminal to a file on my computer ?
Thanks.
serial-port logs
I'm using ( sudo picocom -b 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0
) to connect to a real-time embedded system based on ThreadX system.
Once I'm connected to this device, I use some ThreadX commands to display some logs.
Currently I'm using a manual copy past maneuver to save the logs.
Is there any other way to save all the output (logs) displayed on the terminal to a file on my computer ?
Thanks.
serial-port logs
serial-port logs
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Have you looked at the send and receive commands in the picocom man-page ? Or at the picocom man-page at all ? linux.die.net/man/8/picocom
– Soren A
Feb 27 '18 at 11:03
Your comment is useless @SorenA
– jcarballo
9 mins ago
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Have you looked at the send and receive commands in the picocom man-page ? Or at the picocom man-page at all ? linux.die.net/man/8/picocom
– Soren A
Feb 27 '18 at 11:03
Your comment is useless @SorenA
– jcarballo
9 mins ago
Have you looked at the send and receive commands in the picocom man-page ? Or at the picocom man-page at all ? linux.die.net/man/8/picocom
– Soren A
Feb 27 '18 at 11:03
Have you looked at the send and receive commands in the picocom man-page ? Or at the picocom man-page at all ? linux.die.net/man/8/picocom
– Soren A
Feb 27 '18 at 11:03
Your comment is useless @SorenA
– jcarballo
9 mins ago
Your comment is useless @SorenA
– jcarballo
9 mins ago
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You can run it under script
- see man script
and do:
script my.log
sudo picocom -b 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0
...
exit
And all the inputs and outpuits will be in my.log
.
Great, that exactly what I need. Thank you very much !
– YounLee
Feb 27 '18 at 19:40
@younlee Consider upvoting and accepting the answer if you found it useful.
– bohrax
Aug 29 '18 at 16:28
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Using tee
:
picocom /dev/ttyUSB1 -b 115200 -l | tee my.log
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You can run it under script
- see man script
and do:
script my.log
sudo picocom -b 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0
...
exit
And all the inputs and outpuits will be in my.log
.
Great, that exactly what I need. Thank you very much !
– YounLee
Feb 27 '18 at 19:40
@younlee Consider upvoting and accepting the answer if you found it useful.
– bohrax
Aug 29 '18 at 16:28
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You can run it under script
- see man script
and do:
script my.log
sudo picocom -b 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0
...
exit
And all the inputs and outpuits will be in my.log
.
Great, that exactly what I need. Thank you very much !
– YounLee
Feb 27 '18 at 19:40
@younlee Consider upvoting and accepting the answer if you found it useful.
– bohrax
Aug 29 '18 at 16:28
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You can run it under script
- see man script
and do:
script my.log
sudo picocom -b 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0
...
exit
And all the inputs and outpuits will be in my.log
.
You can run it under script
- see man script
and do:
script my.log
sudo picocom -b 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0
...
exit
And all the inputs and outpuits will be in my.log
.
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Great, that exactly what I need. Thank you very much !
– YounLee
Feb 27 '18 at 19:40
@younlee Consider upvoting and accepting the answer if you found it useful.
– bohrax
Aug 29 '18 at 16:28
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Great, that exactly what I need. Thank you very much !
– YounLee
Feb 27 '18 at 19:40
@younlee Consider upvoting and accepting the answer if you found it useful.
– bohrax
Aug 29 '18 at 16:28
Great, that exactly what I need. Thank you very much !
– YounLee
Feb 27 '18 at 19:40
Great, that exactly what I need. Thank you very much !
– YounLee
Feb 27 '18 at 19:40
@younlee Consider upvoting and accepting the answer if you found it useful.
– bohrax
Aug 29 '18 at 16:28
@younlee Consider upvoting and accepting the answer if you found it useful.
– bohrax
Aug 29 '18 at 16:28
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Using tee
:
picocom /dev/ttyUSB1 -b 115200 -l | tee my.log
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picocom /dev/ttyUSB1 -b 115200 -l | tee my.log
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Using tee
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picocom /dev/ttyUSB1 -b 115200 -l | tee my.log
Using tee
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picocom /dev/ttyUSB1 -b 115200 -l | tee my.log
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Have you looked at the send and receive commands in the picocom man-page ? Or at the picocom man-page at all ? linux.die.net/man/8/picocom
– Soren A
Feb 27 '18 at 11:03
Your comment is useless @SorenA
– jcarballo
9 mins ago