SYNOPSIS
dsh [-m machinename | -a | -g groupname] [-r remoteshellname] [-c | -w | -i | -F forklimit ] -- commandlineDESCRIPTION
dsh executes command remotely on several different machines at the same time. An utility to effectively do a for a in $(seq 1 10); do rsh $a command; done in bourne shell.
OPTIONS
The options available are as follows.- --verbose | -v
- Give verbose output of the execution process.
- --quiet | -q
- Makes output quieter.
- --machine | -m [machinename[,machinename]*]
-
Adds
machinename
to the list of machines that the command is exeuted.
The syntax of
machinename
allows
username@machinename
where remote shell is invoked with the option to make it of
username.
From version 0.21.4, it is possible to specify in the format of username@machinename,username@machinename,username@machinename so that multiple hosts can be specified with comma-delimited values.
- --all | -a
-
Add all machines found in
/etc/dsh/machines.list
to the list of machines that the specified command is executed.
- --group groupname | -g groupname
-
Add all machines found in
/etc/dsh/group/groupname
to the list of machines that the specified command is executed.
If groupname is on the form @netgroup then the machines in the given netgroup is used to specify the list of machines to execute on.
- --file machinefile | -f machinefile
-
Add all machines found in the specified file
to the list of machines that the specified command is executed.
The file should list one machine specification per line (with the same syntax as the machinename argument). Lines starting with "#" are ignored.
From version 0.21.4, Specifying the same machine several times using any of the machine specification options will result in multiple invocations merged into one.
- --remoteshell shellname | -r shellname
-
Execute remote shell
shellname
as the remote shell. Usually any of "rsh", "remsh" or "ssh"
are available
- --remoteshellopt rshoption | -o rshoption
-
Add one option
rshoption
to the list of options passed on to the remote shell.
- --help | -h
-
Output help message and exits.
- --wait-shell | -w
-
Executes on each machine and waits for the execution finishing before
moving on to the next machine.
- --concurrent-shell | -c
-
Executes shell concurrently.
- --show-machine-names | -M
-
Prepends machine names on the standard output. Useful to be used in
conjunction with the
--concurrent-shell
option so that the output is slightly more parsable.
- --hide-machine-names | -H
-
Do not prepend machine names on the standard output.
- --duplicate-input | -i
-
Duplicates the input to dsh process to individual process that are remotely
invoked. Needs to have
--concurrent-shell
set.
Due to limitations in current implementation, it is only useful for running shell. Terminate the shell session with ctrl-D.
- --bufsize | -b [buffer-size in bytes]
-
Sets the buffer size used in replicating input for
--duplicate-input
option.
- --version | -V
-
Outputs version information and exits.
- --num-topology | -N
-
Changes the current topology from 1. 1 is the default behavior of
spawning the shell from one node to every node. Changing the number to
a value greater than 2 would result in dsh being spawned on other
machines as well.
- --forklimit | -F fork limit
-
Similar to
-c
with a limit on the number of simultaneous connections.
dsh will wait before creating new connection if the limit is
reached.
Useful when the number of nodes to be accessed
is going somewhere above 200, and using
-N
option is not possible.
EXIT STATUS
The first non-zero exit code of child processes is returned, or zero if none returned non-zero exit code.1 if error is found in command-line specifications. 2 if signal is received from child processes.
EXAMPLES
- dsh -a w
- Shows list of users logged in on all workstations.
- dsh -r ssh -a -- w
- Shows list of users logged in on all workstations, and use ssh command to connect. (It should be of note that when using ssh, ssh-agent is handy.)
- dsh -r ssh -m node1 -m node2 -c -- 'echo $HOSTNAME $(cat/proc/loadavg )'
- Shows the load average of machines node1 and node2.
FILES
- /etc/dsh/machines.list | $(HOME)/.dsh/machines.list
- List of machine names to be used for when -a command-line option is specified.
- /etc/dsh/group/groupname | $(HOME)/.dsh/group/groupname
- List of machine names to be used for when -g groupname command-line option is specified.
- /etc/dsh/dsh.conf | $(HOME)/.dsh/dsh.conf
- Configuration file containing the day-to-day default.
BUGS
There should be a dcp for copying files to remote systems.Configuration files should really be able to do something more than it does now.
AUTHOR
Junichi Uekawa ([email protected])Upstream page is available at http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/software/dsh.html