I want to thanks everybody that I've answered to my question.
The most popular answer was the option -l or -lf or the
<CONTROL>left-bottom
and select log to file.
Some peoples suggest me to use tee and script.
"K.Ravi" <RAVKRISH.IN.ORACLE.COM.ofcmail@in.oracle.com>
use the 'script' command to save a session's o/p to a file. When u run
'script' it exec's another shell & starts writing all o/p to a file.
(The
filename is 'typescript' by default, but you can specify 'script
<filename>'
while starting). Remeber to exit out of this shell once you are done.
Philip Hurvitz <phurvitz@u.washington.edu>
csh -iv |& tee out_file
Josee Robichaud
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