I have used clusterssh many times. (should be in the ubuntu repository).
It is dependent on xwindows, as it just spawns xterms and copies the
input stream to all the windows simultaneously. csshx on the mac works
similarly, but with the osx terminal app instead.
It sounds like clusterssh will do what you are looking for.
Be careful how many you do, your screen can get quite cluttered once you
get over 10 sessions going.
rgt
On 4/14/18 2:22 PM, Lux, Jim (337K) wrote:
Pdsh does most of what I want, but there’s one thing that maybe it
does (and I’ve not found it), or there’s some clever way to do this..
What I would like is to have the console output from the N ssh
sessions return to separate windows..
Pdsh does a nice job of bringing it all back to one place, but it
would be nice to have it divided up.. Say you’re doing pdsh to fire
off a sequence of apt-get, or ls or something like that which returns
multiple lines.. – since each node runs at a different rate, the lines
come back randomly interspersed.
$pdsh -w b0[1-4] “ls -al /tmp/*”
Or
$pdsh -w b0[1-4] “echo temppwd | sudo -S apt-get update package”
I happen to be on a Mac, so there are apps like iTerm2 that apparently
do this, but I’d like a bit more generic (any *nix)
I see ClusterSSH in a google search, but haven’t tried it yet.
Apparently there’s a flavor called csshX for Mac OS X
Any ideas?
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