Take a look at Noah's PUSH shell. It's not there yet, but maybe later
today.
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On Apr 26, 2010, at 2:50 AM, Akshat Kumar
<aku...@mail.nanosouffle.net> wrote:
Thanks Steve,
rx $cpu 'procdata' | process
works well for one way.
However,
procdata | rx $cpu 'process'
is in the same way as with cpu(1).
Any suggestions for piping in that
direction?
Best,
ak
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 5:40 PM, Steve Simon <st...@quintile.net>
wrote:
cpu -c 'procdata' | process
...
Perhaps I'm overlooking some simple solutions here.
Any suggestions?
cpu(1) works by starting exportfs on the remote machine and serving
the local machines filespace. The remote shell is started with its
stdin/out/err attached to /mnt/term/dev/cons, thus the command you
tried will not work (by design).
what you want is rx(1) which does exactly what you want, somthing
like rsh(1) from the Unix world, except it uses plan9' secure
authentication; e.g.:
rx $cpu | process
-Steve