Hmm, interesting. So it looks like the Xymon command is written to support multi-line input, such as this sort of thing:
echo "status $HOST.test\\" > $TMPFILE # continued
echo "green \\" >> $TMPFILE # continued
echo "date\\" >> $TMPFILE # continued
echo "Test X is OK" >> $TMPFILE # not continued
echo "The test X was tested and found to be OK" >> $TMPFILE
$XYMON $XYMSRV < $TMPFILE
so that a single (eg status) line can be split over multiple input lines by using backslash at EOL.
The code in stackio.c that joins lines due to a trailing backslash seems to skip over any spaces immediately after the backslash (eg "first line...\<sp><sp><sp><lf>...first line continued").
I note that "ps" displays the multi-line "sed" command with a trailing space.
$ $ ps -f | sed '1i
'|grep '[s]ed'|tr ' ' '.'
jeremyl...3104..2448..0.10:31.pts/3....00:00:00.sed.1i\.
There is no trailing space in the process args, so ps must be adding it. Perhaps this is to de-fang any backslashes, precisely to avoid what seems to be happening with the xymon client.
So perhaps "escaping" a "\<sp>" sequence at the end of a line would fix this. Something like:
ps -Aww f -o pid,ppid,user,start,state,pri,pcpu,time:12,pmem,rsz:10,vsz:10,cmd | sed 's/\\ *$/\\./'
J
On Sat, 23 Mar 2024 at 02:34, John Horne <john.horne at plymouth.ac.uk> wrote:
On Fri, 2024-03-22 at 13:04 +0000, John Horne wrote:
On Fri, 2024-03-22 at 10:10 +1100, Jeremy Laidman wrote:
This seems to be an artefact of the "xymon" command, perhaps sanitising input.
I would agree.
Interestingly in the source lib/stackio.c (line 58) is the input comment:
=====
- Simultaneously, lines ending with a '\' character are
- merged into one line, allowing for transparent handling
of very long lines.
Unfortunately I've got to leave work in a minute, but I would say this could be where the lines are merged. The comment comes from the 'unlimfgets' routine, which is used by the xymon command (common/xymon.c) to read input.
John.
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