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Ran Ziv updated ARIA-92:
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    Description: 
The execution plugin serves as the default plugin, i.e. if no other plugin was 
specified, it'll be used to execute scripts in operations.
These scripts will currently only execute locally. The execution plugin also 
supports running scripts on remote machines (via SSH).

One option is to have the parser recognize whether the node in question is 
contained inside a host node, in which case the script should be executed 
remotely (by default, yet overridable by specifying the full plugin operation 
mapping), and if not then it should be executed locally.

Another option is to have the user specify it using special syntax, e.g.:
"local > script.sh" and "remote > script.sh"


  was:
The execution plugin serves as the default plugin, i.e. if no other plugin was 
specified, it'll be used to execute scripts in operations.
These scripts will currently only execute locally. The execution plugin also 
supports running scripts on remote machines (via SSH).

One option is to have the parser recognize whether the node in question is 
contained inside a host node, in which case the script should be executed 
remotely (by default, yet overridable by specifying the full plugin operation 
mapping), and if not then it should be executed locally.

Another option is to have the user specify it using special syntax, e.g.:
`local > script.sh` and `remote > script.sh`



> Execution plugin operations default mappings
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ARIA-92
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARIA-92
>             Project: AriaTosca
>          Issue Type: Story
>            Reporter: Ran Ziv
>
> The execution plugin serves as the default plugin, i.e. if no other plugin 
> was specified, it'll be used to execute scripts in operations.
> These scripts will currently only execute locally. The execution plugin also 
> supports running scripts on remote machines (via SSH).
> One option is to have the parser recognize whether the node in question is 
> contained inside a host node, in which case the script should be executed 
> remotely (by default, yet overridable by specifying the full plugin operation 
> mapping), and if not then it should be executed locally.
> Another option is to have the user specify it using special syntax, e.g.:
> "local > script.sh" and "remote > script.sh"



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