In article <3c0be3a7-9d2d-4530-958b-13be97db3...@googlegroups.com>, mennis <michaelian.en...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Here I have a simple multiprocessing class that when initializes takes a > connected SSHClient instance and a command to run on the associated host in a > new channel. ChrisA has already answered your question, but to answer the question you didn't ask, you probably want to ditch working directly with paramiko and take a look at fabric (http://www.fabfile.org/). It layers a really nice interface on top of paramiko. Instead of gobs of low-level paramiko code, you just do something like: from fabric.api import env, run env.host_string = "my-remote-hostname.com" output = run("my command") and you're done. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list