[CentOS] OT: Howto to capture taskset output command
C. L. Martinez
carlopmart at gmail.comWed Feb 26 11:57:25 UTC 2014
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Hi all, I am trying to set processor affinity for a specific process using a shell script without result. Script: #!/bin/sh -x cpu_affinity_ok="2" cpu_affinity="taskset -p -c `cat /tmp/test.pid` | awk '{print $6}'" if [ -f /tmp/test.pid ]; then if [ "$cpu_affinity" == "$cpu_affinity_ok" ]; then exit 0 else taskset -p -c 2 `cat /tmp/test.pid` fi fi This script doesn't works: [root at cos01 bin]# taskset -p -c 27756 pid 27756's current affinity list: 2 Excecuting script: [root at cos01 bin]# ./my_cpu_affinitty + cpu_affinity_ok=2 ++ cat /tmp/test.pid + cpu_affinity='taskset -p -c 27756 | awk '\''{print }'\''' + '[' -f /tmp/test.pid ']' + '[' 'taskset -p -c 27756 | awk '\''{print }'\''' == 2 ']' ++ cat /tmp/test.pid + taskset -p -c 2 27756 pid 27756's current affinity list: 2 pid 27756's new affinity list: 2 As you can see, function compare under "if" statement doesn't works ... Any idea?? Thanks.
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