Dear jeff, Thanks for your mail. What I mean is the workflow of software has changed totally. The meaning of upgrade is old features should work as it is and new features should be added. But in Fabric 2 my old fab file is not working. Below is my fab file example for your reference.
fabfile example: #from fabric.api import * #env[root@host1, root@host2, root@host3:2022, root@host4, root@host5, root@host6] #def ds(): # run('df -h') I used to run this from my terminal like $ fab ds > disk_space.txt $ Enter your password : Now this is not working. I checked some youtube videos about new fabric2 tutorials. But i am not satisfied with the result fabric 1 was best. Now i am using parallel-ssh Regards Nikunj On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 9:47 PM Jeff Forcier <j...@bitprophet.org> wrote: > Nikunj, > > Can you provide some details about how Fabric 2 isn't working properly? > The complication angle is known - we haven't gotten it up to par with > Fabric 1 yet in that regard but plan to. But if there are places where the > basic use case of running a remote command is broken, that would be good to > know! > > Thanks, > Jeff > > On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 11:02 AM Brandon Whaley <redkr...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> `pip install fabric==1.14` to install the last version of fabric 1. >> If you're using Python 3 you need to either upgrade your fabfile to >> fabric2 syntax or for now try to use the fabric3 side project. >> >> On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 10:30 AM Nikunj Mistry <nikunj.m@infraroot.cloud> >> wrote: >> > >> > Dear fabric team, >> > >> > I am fabric 1 user for my daily task. Since fabric2 update i am unable >> to peform the same task >> > >> > I am system admin on daily basis i need to ssh multiple servers to >> check disk space >> > >> > >> > Now in fabric2 things have got too complicated and not working properly >> > >> >> > > -- > Jeff Forcier > Unix sysadmin; Python engineer > http://bitprophet.org > -- Regards, Nikunj Mistry