Peter Webb:
Could you detail exactly how you do this? I've never heart of that
bootshell.
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I am using a REXX EXEC running on CMS in combination with Mike Kershaw's
bootshell on Linux to manage Linux termination. Simple, works well, and I
don't have to worry about passwords.
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> From: Lionel Dyck [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: Use of REXEC or RSH?
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> I've been trying to think of a way to automate the shutdown of my linux
> servers under z/vm and the thought of using rexec or rsh came to mind.
> Before doing so what is the collective wisdom of the list? Is this a
> worthwhile option to pursue? Are there any pros/cons to one or the other?
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> Any tips on enabling or controlling?
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> thanks
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