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How to capture shell scripts ouput to a log file from with in the file

Asked by rks_86 in Bourne Shell (sh), Bourne-Again Shell (bash), Shell Scripting

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I have a shell script, which thorws some log messages in standard output .
I want to catch that output from inside the same shell script to a log file.But here am facing a problem and the problem is :
I tried :

    code:

     
    exec 1>/var/tmp/stdout
    exec 2>/var/tmp/stderr


Problem:
It successfully captured the output but It stopped throwing the log messages in console. All the log messages got diverted to the stdout and stderr file which i dont need. I need the script should throw log as well as record it.
Like in script command it throws logs as normal process as well as records it.
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