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  • Subject: Gathering DiagnosticReports from Console...
  • From: Christopher Haner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 18:38:06 -0400

To the Group,

I'm looking for a way to gather recent diagnostic reports via shell scripting, as one can manually do through Console. We often run various applications in an idling loop. Problem is these scripts will hang up if they're acting upon an application (Excel or InDesign, etc.) that may be hung up from the previously run script.

What I'm trying to do is gather this diagnostic information before my idler attempts to launch a consecutive script that will invariably hang-up if the applications it's attempting to manipulate are kyboshed. This way I can kill the app and relaunch it, so I get a clean run from my next consecutive script.

Yes. I can access said diagnostic reports in my "Library:Logs:DiagnosticReports:" folder, but I'm not all sure how long it takes to
create these report files and I'm hoping to find a cleaner/quicker way with shell scripting (or any other method).

It would also be a great thing, if I could kill the on-screen crash report that occurs after one of these events.

Any thoughts and opinions would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,
Christopher Haner
McMunn Associates, Inc.

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