I am trying to execute the following code with an IP address as a parameter from the commandline; however I am getting an error saying - ": line 6: syntax error near unexpected token `echo' "
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#!/bin/sh
echo $1;
declare -a values=$(ssh -q jboss@$1 "ps -eo pcpu,pid,user | sort -r -k1 | less | grep jboss");
for value in ${values[*]} do
echo $value;
done
Please can you help me rectify this error?
declare -a values=( $(ssh -q ... ) )
. Whether or not the output of the remote command is parsed into the correct set of array elements is another question. Also, theless
in your pipeline is unnecessary at best."${values[@]}"
-- with the quotes. See stackoverflow.com/a/12316565/7552. To create the array, you need to wrap the values in parentheses:declare -a values=( $(ssh ...) )
. What you currently have is an array with one element, and that element is a string with words separated by whitespace.