clusterssh

    For reasons which might be fairly obvious, I've been doing a lot of repetitive sshing to machines recently (think executing the same upgrade on four mail servers for instance). I pondered aloud in the cube the possibility of an application which would give me a dialog to type in, and then wack that text into a bunch of xterms all at the same time for me. Andrew did some Debian foo and suddenly cluster ssh is presented as an option. It's pretty cool, and basically does exactly what I wanted.

    It's not perfect though -- some people have complained that it uses gnome-terminal, and about the fonts of all things. I've noticed some odd behaviour if you try to cut and paste into the gnome-terminal as well (instead of the text entry dialog). Interesting, I think it might be time for me and the cluster ssh code to become acquainted sometime.

posted at: 09:56 | path: /clusterssh | permanent link to this entry

    #1 Andrew

    The version in hoary is way old. The version in Debian testing uses xterm not gnome-terminal, and has a few other options that I haven't explored yet.

    #2 davekempe

    konsole has had this feature for years. you just tick the box 'send input to all terminals'

    dave

    #3 Lindsay Holmwood

    You should give dsh (the distributed shell) a try : http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/software/dsh.html.en

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