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>Yogi> I want to run a python script in all the machines that are
>Yogi> connected through local network and collect the information about
>Yogi> that machine such as HDD size, RAM capacity(with number of slots)
>Yogi> ,processer speed etc.
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>Yogi>
Yogi> I want to run a python script in all the machines that are
Yogi> connected through local network and collect the information about
Yogi> that machine such as HDD size, RAM capacity(with number of slots)
Yogi> ,processer speed etc.
Yogi> But i want to run a script from ju
Nick Craig-Wood wrote:
> If these are unix machines then I would use ssh/scp.
Even if they are Windows PCs, you could just install cygwin, openssh,
and python.
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Nick Craig-Wood enlightened us with:
> If these are unix machines then I would use ssh/scp.
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> Use scp to copy the script to /tmp then run it and collect the output
> with ssh (and os.popen/subprocess)
I'd use ssh only. Just give a 'cat > /tmp/myscript.sh' command, then
output the contents of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to run a python script in all the machines that are connected
> through local network and collect the information about that machine
> such as HDD size, RAM capacity(with number of slots) ,processer speed
> etc.
>
> But i want to run a sc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Everyone
>
> I want to run a python script in all the machines that are connected
> through local network and collect the information about that machine
> such as HDD size, RAM capacity(with number of slots) ,processer speed
> etc.
>
> But i want to run a script fr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Everyone
>
> I want to run a python script in all the machines that are connected
> through local network and collect the information about that machine
> such as HDD size, RAM capacity(with number of slots) ,processer speed
> etc.
>
> But i want to run a script fro