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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting top output for six processes with the same name, output changed from column to row Post 302320219 by reddysiva on Wednesday 27th of May 2009 11:10:12 AM
Old 05-27-2009
try this

#!/bin/bash

outputFile=topOutput_`uname -n`
echo "Output: " $outputFile

for ((;;));
do
(date +%T | tr "\n" " " && ps -A ux | sort -rn -k 3 | awk 'NR<6 && $3!="%CPU"{printf "%s ",$3} END {printf "\n"}') >> $outputFile
sleep 30
done
 

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