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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).

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    Quote the entire string to echo. If you leave variables unquoted then the shell eats whitespace. Nov 26, 2014 at 15:23
  • Hi, this didnt worked. Did you mean this:- echo "$tdydate "," $ip "," $(top -b -n 1 | awk 'BEGIN {RS = "\n"} NR>7 {print $12,$1,$10}')" > procinfo.csv Nov 26, 2014 at 15:44
  • Does that top/awk output create multiple lines? Then you can't do that with one echo. Instead stick the first two static fields in the awk print awk -v date="$tdydate" -v ip="$ip" '....{print date","ip","$12,$1,$10}' Nov 26, 2014 at 15:50
  • I don't understand what's wrong here. The desired output isn't clear at all. I can only see one line, with no commas separating any of the data. Please edit your question showing an exact example of your desired output.
    – Tom Fenech
    Nov 26, 2014 at 16:01

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Your echo statement should be this:

echo "$tdydate , $ip , $(top -b -n 1 | awk 'NR>7 {print $12,$1,$10}')" > procinfo.csv

As well as wrapping the entire thing in double quotes to preserve white space, I have removed the assignment to RS. I don't think that this should be necessary as the default value is a newline on your platform.

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  • Hi, This unfortunately didnt worked. It gave below as output in CSV:- 11/26/2014 20:29 192.168.0.38 top 1681105 0.0 init 1 0.0 kthreadd 2 0.0 migration/0 3 0.0 ksoftirqd/0 4 0.0 migration/0 5 0.0 watchdog/0 6 0.0 migration/1 7 0.0 migration/1 8 0.0 Nov 26, 2014 at 15:32
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    It's not clear from your comment how that output is formatted, nor is it clear from your question what the desired output format is. Please edit your question to show how you would like the output to look.
    – Tom Fenech
    Nov 26, 2014 at 15:33
  • Thanks Tom, I have added desired output format to my question. Please advise.. Thanks. Nov 26, 2014 at 15:41

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