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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users To get PID of a command passed to a secondary system Post 302210766 by anu_math9 on Tuesday 1st of July 2008 11:23:03 PM
Old 07-02-2008
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Originally Posted by Smiling Dragon
If you can't get into the utility used to spawn the process remotely, and you can't connect to the remote sysetm, then no, you can't get the PID on the remote system sorry (unless the utility has an option to return this PID).

Hey! Thank you for that ya.....I was thinking if we could get the codebase of the ssh or any other utility connecting to remote system and extract the PIDs through that.Can anyone send me the link where I can get those codes of utilities in UNIX.

The Utility which I used in shell is the OSC client which connects to servers and get the details.

Regards
Anu
 

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HWLOC-ASSEMBLER-REMOTE(1)					       hwloc						 HWLOC-ASSEMBLER-REMOTE(1)

NAME
hwloc-assembler-remote - Assemble multiple remote host topologies SYNOPSIS
hwloc-assembler-remote [options] output.xml host1 host2 ... OPTIONS
--ssh <ssh> Use the given ssh command (and options) to connect to remote hosts. --lstopo-path <path> Use the given path as the remote lstopo command when gathering remote topologies. By default, lstopo is taken from the PATH envi- ronment variable. --lstopo-opts <opts> Pass the given lstopo options when gathering remote topologies. --show Display the resulting topology before exit. -f --force Ignore failure to load a remote host topology. DESCRIPTION
hwloc-assembler-remote is a frontend to hwloc-assembler. It takes care of retrieving the remote nodes' topologies before assembling them with hwloc-assembler. EXAMPLES
To assemble three nodes topologies: $ hwloc-assembler-remote output.xml host1 host2 host3 To assemble the topology of a multi-process MPI job defined as a machinefile: $ hwloc-assembler-remote output.xml `cat machinefile | sort | uniq` RETURN VALUE
Upon successful execution, hwloc-assembler-remote returns 0. hwloc-assembler-remote will return nonzero if any kind of error occurs, such as (but not limited to) failure to parse the command line. SEE ALSO
hwloc(7), lstopo(1), hwloc-assembler(1) 1.7 Apr 07, 2013 HWLOC-ASSEMBLER-REMOTE(1)
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