Many thanks !
This is what I did
for mytunnel.py :
I use pexpect like this
tunnel_command = '''bash -c ssh -N -R 60011:localhost:60002
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com=echo \+str(ssh_tunnel.pid)+\ pids
...
time.sleep(172800)
in the bash script which calls mytunnel.py :
./mytunnel.py ${USERN}
Hi
I am using pexpect to do ssh tunneling and to open a vnc server (jobs on
a grid cluster). When the job is canceled, these 2 processes remain on
the worker node (they are detached), so I have to kill them (using a
trap command in the bash script of the job) but I need the pid of each
Karim Bernardet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I am using pexpect to do ssh tunneling and to open a vnc server (jobs on
a grid cluster). When the job is canceled, these 2 processes remain on
the worker node (they are detached), so I have to kill them (using a
trap command in the bash
On May 5, 7:18 am, Karim Bernardet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ssh_tunnel = pexpect.spawn (tunnel_command % globals())
...
print ssh_tunnel.pid
but ssh_tunnel is not the pid of the ssh tunnel
Is there a way to get it using pexpect ?
You will notice that you can't get this information even