Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] FYI using pdsh for mass execution (Re: dsu woes)

2018-01-11 Thread James A. Peltier
nux-PowerEdge] FYI using pdsh for mass execution (Re: dsu || woes) || Message-ID: < [ mailto:e21300c5-f4c4-5abc-b150-fc4963985...@ucar.edu | || e21300c5-f4c4-5abc-b150-fc4963985...@ucar.edu ] > || Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 || On 01/10/2018 03:27 PM, Patrick Boutilier wrote: ||>

Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] FYI using pdsh for mass execution (Re: dsu woes)

2018-01-11 Thread PJ Welsh
... > Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2018 17:03:25 -0700 > From: Stephen Dowdy <sdo...@ucar.edu> > To: Patrick Boutilier <bouti...@ednet.ns.ca>, linux-poweredge@dell.com > Subject: [Linux-PowerEdge] FYI using pdsh for mass execution (Re: dsu > woes) > Message-ID: <

Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] FYI using pdsh for mass execution (Re: dsu woes)

2018-01-10 Thread Klaus Steden
This may also be useful if you're looking for a parallel command execution tool: https://github.com/kt97679/one-ssh On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 4:11 PM, Vincent S. Cojot wrote: > Speaking of mass execution on thousands of hosts, I've used Perl 'netrun' > to a great extent in

Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] FYI using pdsh for mass execution (Re: dsu woes)

2018-01-10 Thread Vincent S. Cojot
Speaking of mass execution on thousands of hosts, I've used Perl 'netrun' to a great extent in the recent past. Note that ansible core does great things in this fashion as well but may be a little slower than pdsh or netrun. My 2c, Vincent ⁣Sent from TypeApp ​ On Jan 10, 2018, 19:03, at 19:03,

[Linux-PowerEdge] FYI using pdsh for mass execution (Re: dsu woes)

2018-01-10 Thread Stephen Dowdy
On 01/10/2018 03:27 PM, Patrick Boutilier wrote: > What I would do is download the BIOS update file once and then create a > script to rsync it to the 1500 hosts and run the update. I presume you would  > have a script to run dsu on the 1500 hosts anyway? First: i gave up on using Dell's