I'm a little confused on what's happening. I want to count how many lines are returning to see if a process is running or not. I'm using subprocess.Popen to run the command so I can get the output. However, while testing my script, I'm seeing some additional output that I didn't count on and I'm just curious why and how to suppress it.
Here's a snippet from my script. Please excuse any typos from me sanitizing it.
ssh = subprocess.Popen("ssh " + HOST + " ps -ef | grep jetty | wc -l", stdin=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True)
output = ssh.communicate()
print output
The output of this script is:
1
(None, None)
The docs say that communicate returns a tuple (stdoutdata, stderrdata). Why is it returning 1 and then (None, None)? How do I suppress the (None, None) line/message?