On Sun, 2002-03-03 at 19:44, Faheem Mitha wrote: > > On 3 Mar 2002, Matthew H. Ray wrote: > > > I have a small cluster of Woody machines (fresh install) and I've run > > into problems running apt-get with SSH. While trying to install > > packages on all the machines with dsh, I started getting apt-get > > problems, so I tried it with just ssh on the individual machines. It > > appears that SSH is losing it's knowledge of the PATH while executing. > > I used ssh-keygen so I wouldn't have to do logins (thus no password > > request). > I use RSA authentication with a blank passphrase, so I don't have to > give a password, just do "ssh hostname". This works fine for me. Why > don't you use that instead? [snip]
"ssh hostname" will work, but I'm trying to maintain a cluster of machines and having to log on to each machine takes a lot longer. According to the man pages for SSH, "ssh hostname command" is supposed to work but "apt-get install" is failing. Thanks, Matthew H. Ray __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - sign up for Fantasy Baseball http://sports.yahoo.com