On 13/04/2017 09:55 μμ, David Groos wrote:
> I often ssh into a remote server to update it and the client image.
> Afterwards I want to reboot the server. If I reboot the server with
> clients running they get 'detached' from the server and need to be
> rebooted themselves, a hassle for the teacher of that classroom.
>
> It would require much less communication/coordination if I could just
> issue a command via ssh to shutdown all detected clients after the
> updating/image-rebuilding.
>
> Does such a thing exist and if so, what would that command be?
>


There's a request to implement this in epoptes which is stalled due to 
lack of funding:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/epoptes/+bug/1039535

And of course you could run the epoptes GUI over ssh -X.
Or run sshd on the clients.



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