In a message of Thu, 01 Oct 2015 03:07:14 -0700, harirammanohar...@gmail.com wr ites: >On Thursday, 1 October 2015 12:35:01 UTC+5:30, hariramm...@gmail.com wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> Is there anyway i can login to remote servers at once and do the activity, i >> can do one by one using for loop.. >> >> Thanks in advance. > >Hi Laura, > >at the same time means... >i have an activity say on two servers serverA and serverB, my aim is to do the >activity using script by logging in to both servers serverA and serverB at the >same time and not one by one. hope this time i am able to convey :) > >in earlier post the way you suggested will work only as one by one.. > >Thanks.
I am still not understanding. Is your problem that you don't want to wait for the script to be done on machine A before you go to machine B? fork a separate process for each machine. You could even do this in, for instance, a bash shell. Given a script called myscript.py that takes a machine name as an argument. for machine in `cat list_of_machines` do python --machine $machine myscript.py & done if you need to do this inside python see os.fork https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/os.html and make sure you read about the problems with ssl if you care. https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/ssl.html#module-ssl Most people don't need any more 'at the same time' than this. Do you? Laura -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list