On 12/05/10 09:06, Tim Cutts wrote:
On 11 May 2010, at 11:53 pm, Dave Love wrote:
Tim Cutts<[email protected]> 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 distros.
Why that rather than pdsh, especially in an HPC setting? (pdsh is in
Debian too, for what it's worth.)
No explicit reason - it was the first one we encountered that did what we
needed.
Hello, Tim and Dave.
I use "dsh" because it's simpler than "pdsh" and, as Tim said, it does
the job we want it to do: We used it to crawl around lists of machines
checking if things are working, but I'm using Nagios2 for that now :-)
Bye,
Tony.
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