os.system is not the best way to handle this you may want to look into the subprocess module
however: import os username = 'charlie' private_key = '/path/to/key' ssh = '/usr/bin/ssh' command = 'hostname && df -h && exit' servers = ['172.16.1.1', '172.16.12.2', '172.16.1.3'] for host in servers: os.system("ssh %...@%s -i %s %s" %(username, host, private_key, command) On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Charlie Reddington < charlie.redding...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm very very green when it comes to python. I know bash better than > python, so I figured a good way to learn things was covert my bash stuff to > python. So here goes... > > Here's a quick example of the code I have that is broken. > > import os > > username = 'charlie' > private_key = '/path/to/key' > ssh = '/usr/bin/ssh' > command = 'hostname && df -h && exit' > > servers = ['172.16.1.1', '172.16.12.2', '172.16.1.3'] > > for host in servers: > print(os.system(ssh -l username -i private_key host command)) > > What I'm trying to do is is, is use ssh with a private key. That way I can > quickly run some remote commands on a few hundred servers in a quick way to > do stuff (disk usage, top, etc). > > When I run this, I get errors like this for every host in my list. > > Warning: Identity file private_key not accessible: No such file or > directory. > ssh: Could not resolve hostname i: nodename nor servname provided, or not > known > 65280 > > My first thoughts are, it's not passing my variables to the function the > way I'd expect. > > So my questions are... > > 1.) Is it nessacary to put my IP's in quotes? > 2.) When I call a variable in a function (like os.system() or print()) I > don't use $'s right? > 3.) Am I putting variables in my functions properly? Can I put variables > like this in there? > > Thanks for any help. > > Charlie > > _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor >
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