Hi Suneel, Please provide more details. Like what you want to print and what files you are using with in the script. So that i can help. May be some thing wrong in your script. So i want to check from my end and help you on this case.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Shekhar Sharma <[email protected]>wrote: > Are your trying to find the java process under a node...Then simple > thing would be to do ssh and run jps command to get the list of java > process > Regards, > Som Shekhar Sharma > +91-8197243810 > > > On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 12:27 PM, suneel hadoop > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > what im trying out here is to capture the process which is running under > > which node > > > > this is the unix script which i tried > > > > > > !/bin/ksh > > > > > > Cnt=cat /users/hadoop/unixtest/nodefilename.txt | wc -l > > cd /users/hadoop/unixtest/ > > ls -ltr | awk '{print $9}' > list_of_scripts.txt > > split -l $Cnt list_of_scripts.txt node_scripts > > ls -ltr node_scripts* | awk '{print $9}' > list_of_node_scripts.txt > > for i in nodefilename.txt > > do > > for j in list_of_node_scripts.txt > > do > > node=$i > > script_file=$j > > cat $node\n $script_file >> $script_file > > done > > done > > > > > > exit 0; > > > > > > > > but my result should look like below: > > > > > > node1 node2 > > ----- ------- > > process1 proces3 > > process2 proces4 > > > > > > can some one please help in this.. > > thanks in advance.. > -- Pavan Kumar Polineni
