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get process information remotely
Hello,
We have a domain where instances attached to it are in multiple machines. Is there any way that I can get the process information of the domain of a secondary server from the primary. ssh authentication is enabled on the functional ID and if I scsu to that ID and do the ssh: [machine1]$ssh machine2 I want to incorporate in a script in primary machine, which will ssh and get the `ps -ef | grep $DOMAIN` information. But I am not able to get the right command....Please help Thanks Chiru |
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