[Beowulf] looking for good distributed shell program

Prentice Bisbal prentice at ias.edu
Mon May 10 16:54:04 EDT 2010


I think I found what I was looking for. Not the gsh the tentakel author
recommends,

http://guichaz.free.fr/gsh/

but this one:

http://outflux.net/unix/software/gsh/

It has everything I was looking for (so far).

Prentice


Prentice Bisbal wrote:
> Beowulfers,
> 
> I'm looking for something that isn't exactly cluster-related, but this
> is something that most cluster admins would be familiar with. I'm
> looking for a good distributed shell, something similar to tentakel or
> gsh. I figure all of you probably have recommendations/opinions on the
> best ones.
> 
> I'm familiar with tentakel, but I find it lacking in a few areas, and
> it's recently been abandoned by it's developer. The author of tentakel
> recommends gsh, but gsh doesn't allow to create pre-defined groups of
> hosts in a config file.
> 
> Here's my wish list:
> 
> 1. Be able to maintain a central config file with different group
> definitiosn with in it.
> 
> 2. Run the commands in parallel and organize the output
> 
> 3. Be able specify the user the command runs as on the command-line, so
>  I don't have to become root just to run a single command as root.
> 
> 4. Be able to subtract systems from a group or add additional ones on
> the commandline. For example, if I have group "cluster", but node05 is
> down, so I want to omit it and add desktop1 instead, I could do
> something like.
> 
> <command> -g cluster-node05+desktop1
> 
> I used a program with these features about 10 years ago. I think it was
> gsh or dsh, but the gsh and dsh I've found today, are different than
> what I used 10 years ago.
> 
> any recommendations?
> 
> 


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