I am starting a java program on a remote machine using ssh
to log into the machine and then running the command. The ssh session is created using the JCraft
java library. The process is starting a REST server, and is put into the background with '&'. The program is started as follows:
java -cp $ATFIMAGE/atf.jar com.atf.agent.jobs.SlaveRunner dub-001948-VM01 8888 8889 > /home/john/testHome/SlaveRunner_stdout.log 2> /home/john/testHome/SlaveRunner_stderr.log &
The approach I am using at the moment is to scp the stderr file from the remote server and check if it's empty. If the file is empty, then I can say that it started correctly. This works but it's not that robust:
session.command(javaCmd);
manager.copyArtefactFromTarget(remoteHost, remoteStdErrFile, localFileSystem);
If there is any delay starting the java process, the stderr can be empty, and then populated after I collect it from the server.
Using the unix exit code is not an option, as the process is put into the background. You only get the code when the process exits, but in this case the process didn't even start.
Just wondering if there is anyway to monitor the process, and whether it started correctly.