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Re: screen -X
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Michael Grant |
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Re: screen -X |
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Fri, 5 Dec 2008 01:31:44 +0100 |
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 1:12 AM, Pia Mikeal <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Dec 2008, Trent W. Buck wrote:
>
>> In general, you are *much* better off dealing with clusters -- and even
>> heterogeneous networks -- using a declarative tool like puppet or
>> cfengine. It costs some manhours to set up, but IME you end up with a
>> more robust setup than just blindly running the same command on a dozen
>> or a hundred hosts at once.
>
> IMO, as a cluster admin, I need and use both types of tools at different
> times. So, I have been following this thread closely.
I use dsh for what you describe, but it's command line. It doesn't
work real well to edit things in full screen mode.
Michael Grant
- screen -X, Jim Lloyd, 2008/12/04
- Re: screen -X, Micah Cowan, 2008/12/04
- Re: screen -X, Trent W. Buck, 2008/12/04
- Re: screen -X, Pia Mikeal, 2008/12/04
- Re: screen -X, Trent W. Buck, 2008/12/04
- Re: screen -X,
Michael Grant <=
- Re: screen -X, Dan Mahoney, System Admin, 2008/12/04
- Re: screen -X, Micah Cowan, 2008/12/06
- Re: screen -X, Dan Mahoney, System Admin, 2008/12/06
- Re: screen -X, Micah Cowan, 2008/12/06
Re: screen -X, Bernard Pratz, 2008/12/05