Aaron Toponce wrote: > François TOURDE wrote: > > Or cssh from the clusterssh package.
Or look at dsh. Description: dancer's shell, or distributed shell Executes specified command on a group of computers using remote shell methods such as rsh or ssh. . dsh can parallelise job submission using several algorithms, such as using fan-out method or opening as much connections as possible, or using a window of connections at one time. It also supports "interactive mode" for interactive maintenance of remote hosts. . This tool is handy for administration of PC clusters, and multiple hosts. . http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/software/dsh.html > I was also going to recommend the clusterssh package. That has made my > day-to-day administration of 300+ SSH servers an absolute joy. Not to knock cssh, I am familiar with it and use it too for a small number of hosts, but how do you handle 300 open terminal windows on the display all at once? (Before it gets to that point I start scripting things.) Bob
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