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I am using pssh command to get the output and format in one line. For example I am executing "cat <file_name>" on multiple host, its getting successfully display the output in one line where the file exist, but doesn't display the messages/warnings in one line as below.



pssh -h /tmp/hostlist -i "echo $(echo ), $(cat /root/file1|sed 's/,//g')" |sed 'N;s/ns*,//;P;D'|awk '{ $3=$3","; $4=$4","; print }'|cut -d " " -f 3-

[SUCCESS], HOST1, This is FILE1
[SUCCESS], HOST2,
/root/file1:, No, such file or directory
[SUCCESS], HOST3,
/root/file1:, No, such file or directory
[SUCCESS], HOST4, This is FILE1 $$$$$
[SUCCESS], HOST5,
/root/file1:, No, such file or directory


Please help me in getting the output like below-



[SUCCESS], HOST1, This is FILE1
[SUCCESS], HOST2, /root/file1:, No, such file or directory
[SUCCESS], HOST3, /root/file1:, No, such file or directory
[SUCCESS], HOST4, This is FILE1 $$$$$
[SUCCESS], HOST5, /root/file1:, No, such file or directory


Reason for doing this - I am executing like above on bulk hosts and its getting difficult in reading the output










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    I am using pssh command to get the output and format in one line. For example I am executing "cat <file_name>" on multiple host, its getting successfully display the output in one line where the file exist, but doesn't display the messages/warnings in one line as below.



    pssh -h /tmp/hostlist -i "echo $(echo ), $(cat /root/file1|sed 's/,//g')" |sed 'N;s/ns*,//;P;D'|awk '{ $3=$3","; $4=$4","; print }'|cut -d " " -f 3-

    [SUCCESS], HOST1, This is FILE1
    [SUCCESS], HOST2,
    /root/file1:, No, such file or directory
    [SUCCESS], HOST3,
    /root/file1:, No, such file or directory
    [SUCCESS], HOST4, This is FILE1 $$$$$
    [SUCCESS], HOST5,
    /root/file1:, No, such file or directory


    Please help me in getting the output like below-



    [SUCCESS], HOST1, This is FILE1
    [SUCCESS], HOST2, /root/file1:, No, such file or directory
    [SUCCESS], HOST3, /root/file1:, No, such file or directory
    [SUCCESS], HOST4, This is FILE1 $$$$$
    [SUCCESS], HOST5, /root/file1:, No, such file or directory


    Reason for doing this - I am executing like above on bulk hosts and its getting difficult in reading the output










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      I am using pssh command to get the output and format in one line. For example I am executing "cat <file_name>" on multiple host, its getting successfully display the output in one line where the file exist, but doesn't display the messages/warnings in one line as below.



      pssh -h /tmp/hostlist -i "echo $(echo ), $(cat /root/file1|sed 's/,//g')" |sed 'N;s/ns*,//;P;D'|awk '{ $3=$3","; $4=$4","; print }'|cut -d " " -f 3-

      [SUCCESS], HOST1, This is FILE1
      [SUCCESS], HOST2,
      /root/file1:, No, such file or directory
      [SUCCESS], HOST3,
      /root/file1:, No, such file or directory
      [SUCCESS], HOST4, This is FILE1 $$$$$
      [SUCCESS], HOST5,
      /root/file1:, No, such file or directory


      Please help me in getting the output like below-



      [SUCCESS], HOST1, This is FILE1
      [SUCCESS], HOST2, /root/file1:, No, such file or directory
      [SUCCESS], HOST3, /root/file1:, No, such file or directory
      [SUCCESS], HOST4, This is FILE1 $$$$$
      [SUCCESS], HOST5, /root/file1:, No, such file or directory


      Reason for doing this - I am executing like above on bulk hosts and its getting difficult in reading the output










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      I am using pssh command to get the output and format in one line. For example I am executing "cat <file_name>" on multiple host, its getting successfully display the output in one line where the file exist, but doesn't display the messages/warnings in one line as below.



      pssh -h /tmp/hostlist -i "echo $(echo ), $(cat /root/file1|sed 's/,//g')" |sed 'N;s/ns*,//;P;D'|awk '{ $3=$3","; $4=$4","; print }'|cut -d " " -f 3-

      [SUCCESS], HOST1, This is FILE1
      [SUCCESS], HOST2,
      /root/file1:, No, such file or directory
      [SUCCESS], HOST3,
      /root/file1:, No, such file or directory
      [SUCCESS], HOST4, This is FILE1 $$$$$
      [SUCCESS], HOST5,
      /root/file1:, No, such file or directory


      Please help me in getting the output like below-



      [SUCCESS], HOST1, This is FILE1
      [SUCCESS], HOST2, /root/file1:, No, such file or directory
      [SUCCESS], HOST3, /root/file1:, No, such file or directory
      [SUCCESS], HOST4, This is FILE1 $$$$$
      [SUCCESS], HOST5, /root/file1:, No, such file or directory


      Reason for doing this - I am executing like above on bulk hosts and its getting difficult in reading the output







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