Re: [Beowulf] looking for good distributed shell program

2010-05-12 Thread Prentice Bisbal
Beowulfers, I decided to go with this gsh: http://outflux.net/unix/software/gsh/ I looked at pdsh, and it looks powerful, but more complicated, too. This gsh does everything I need, and has a simple config file syntax as well as exactly the command sytnax I was looking for. I already have it com

Re: [Beowulf] looking for good distributed shell program

2010-05-12 Thread Prentice Bisbal
Marian Marinov wrote: > Hello, > We manage more then 2k linux installations and we don't use any distributed > shells. Actually we use this script: > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/multy-command/ > > What it does is take a command and executes it in parallel or sequential on a > list of ser

[Beowulf] Re: pdsh question

2010-05-12 Thread Dave Love
I wrote: > Prentice Bisbal writes: > >> 1. Do you build and RPM from the .spec file, which doesn't support >> genders, or do you configure/compile yourself? > > ?? I'm pretty sure I built it with genders using the supplied spec file. > Check the comments at the top about configuration -- I don't

Re: [Beowulf] Re: looking for good distributed shell program

2010-05-12 Thread Tony Travis
On 12/05/10 09:06, Tim Cutts wrote: On 11 May 2010, at 11:53 pm, Dave Love wrote: Tim Cutts writes: We use Dancer's shell "dsh": http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/software/dsh.html.en Second that recommendation - we use that one too. It's pre-packaged for Debian family distros, dunno ab

Re: [Beowulf] Re: looking for good distributed shell program

2010-05-12 Thread Tim Cutts
On 11 May 2010, at 11:53 pm, Dave Love wrote: > Tim Cutts writes: > >>> We use Dancer's shell "dsh": >>> >>> http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/software/dsh.html.en >> >> Second that recommendation - we use that one too. It's pre-packaged for >> Debian family distros, dunno about RPM flavour

Re: [Beowulf] looking for good distributed shell program

2010-05-12 Thread Marian Marinov
Hello, We manage more then 2k linux installations and we don't use any distributed shells. Actually we use this script: http://sourceforge.net/projects/multy-command/ What it does is take a command and executes it in parallel or sequential on a list of servers. Best regards, Marian > > -