Batch Processing ================ With the help of Batch Processing, you can run multiple commands in batch and get the final result at the end. ### Usage #### Step 1: Create the script Create a `test.as` script suffixed with `as`. Here `as` is suggested for the suffix of the filename, but in fact any suffix is acceptable. ```bash ➜ arthas git:(develop) cat /var/tmp/test.as help dashboard -b -n 1 session thread sc -d org.apache.commons.lang.StringUtils ``` Note: * Each command takes one line. * Batch mode (via `-b`) and execution times (via `-n`) must be explicitly specified for `dashboard`, otherwise batch script cannot terminate. * Commands such as `watch`/`tt`/`trace`/`monitor`/`stack` should include `-n` option to ensure the script can be able to quit. * Also consider to use `async` (for example: `watch c.t.X test returnObj > &`) to put commands run at background and get the output from the log file, see more from [asynchronous job](async.md) #### Step 2: Run the script Use `-b` to turn on batch mode, and use `-f` to specify the script file. By default the result will be output to the standard output, but you can redirect the output to the file like this: ```bash ./as.sh -b -f /var/tmp/test.as 56328 > test.out ``` #### Step 3: Check the outputs ```bash cat test.out ```