I am trying to get a output in csv on my Linux (Centos) box with following columns:
"timestamp" "date" "process name" "process id" "%memory"
Below is my code:
tdydate=$(date +'%m-%d-%Y %H:%M:%S')
ip=$(ip route get 8.8.8.8 | awk 'NR==1 {print $NF}')
echo $tdydate "," $ip "," $(top -b -n 1 | awk 'BEGIN {RS = "\n"} NR>7 {print $12,$1,$10}') > procinfo.csv
However, as expected, it doesnt print the info in newline. While, when I just do below it works absolutely fine and prints all required info in desired format:-
top -b -n 1 | awk 'BEGIN {RS = "\n"} NR>7 {print $12,$1,$10}' > procinfo.csv
When I try to print timestamp and ip as well with echo, the format changes into single line. Can someone please correct me where I am wrong?
Desired output should be in below format:-
First column is timestamp, second is ip, thrid is process name, fourth is process id and fifth one is %memory. It should be comma separated values ( a csv as output).
echo
. If you leave variables unquoted then the shell eats whitespace.echo
. Instead stick the first two static fields in theawk
printawk -v date="$tdydate" -v ip="$ip" '....{print date","ip","$12,$1,$10}'