I've used this before when it was easier to restart a service  on
multiple machines at once where there was no other automation.  Kinda
cool as a quick and dirty diff as you can look at each file and see
where one machine might be different.  Also for Windows users you can
do a similar thing with SecureCRT.  I asked them for the ClusterSSH
feature and they showed me that the feature was already in their
software.

:wq!
jason



On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 7:42 PM, Chris Louden <[email protected]> wrote:
> A friend in the LVLUG found this
>
> ClusterSSH
>
> http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/clusterssh/index.php?title=FAQ
>
> It's in the U/Kbuntu repositories so I presume it's in the Debian
> repository also.
>
> Run command(s) on MANY machines by typing the command once in a TK
> Shell window.  Even make edits to the same file on MANY machines by
> using vi commands in one window.
>
> -Chris
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