1.What is clojure-control? The idea came from node-control(https://github.com/tsmith/node- control). Define clusters and tasks for system administration or code deployment, then execute them on one or many remote machines. Clojure-control depends only on OpenSSH and clojure on the local control machine.Remote machines simply need a standard sshd daemon.
2.Quick example Get the current date from the two machines listed in the 'mycluster' config with a single command: (ns samples (:use [control.core :only [task cluster scp ssh begin]])) ;;define clusters (cluster :mycluster :clients [ { :host "a.domain.com" :user "alogin"} { :host "b.domain.com" :user "blogin"} ]) ;;define tasks (task :date "Get date" (ssh "date")) ;;start running (begin) If saved in a file named "controls.clj",run with java -cp clojure.jar:clojure-contrib.jar:control-0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar clojure.main controls.clj mycluster date Each machine execute "date" command ,and the output form the remote machine is printed to the console.Exmaple console output Performing mycluster Performing date for a.domain.com a.domain.com:ssh: date a.domain.com:stdout: Sun Jul 24 19:14:09 CST 2011 a.domain.com:exit: 0 Performing date for b.domain.com b.domain.com:ssh: date b.domain.com:stdout: Sun Jul 24 19:14:09 CST 2011 b.domain.com:exit: 0 Each line of output is labeled with the address of the machine the command was executed on. The actual command sent and the user used to send it is displayed. stdout and stderr output of the remote process is identified as well as the final exit code of the local ssh command. 3.How to scp files? Let's define a new task named deploy (task :deploy "scp files to remote machines" (scp ("release1.tar.gz" "release2.tar.gz") "/home/alogin/")) Then it will copy release1.tar.gz and release2.tar.gz to remote machine's /home/alogin directory. 4.More information please goto project homepage https://github.com/killme2008/clojure-control Any suggestion or bug reports welcomed. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com Note that posts from new members are moderated - please be patient with your first post. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to clojure+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/clojure?hl=en