We have a couple of servers that we want to push out periodic updates to. We want to automate this as much as possible.
We have password-less ssh working (thanks to the group for that!). So using a shell script we can login in to a remote machine. But that is all we can do. Once we login we are in a completely different shell environment. My script stops executing at that point. Once I logout of the remote server, my script continues running. Is it possible to continue feeding commands from the ssh shell script I wrote to the remote machine? For example, if my script is something like: ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] cd /usr/local echo "some new command" >> therefile logout exit 1 How can I get everything past the ssh command to run on the remote machine? Is it possible? Thanks, Dave Simmons -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list