I was wondering if any of C3 or Capify offer the capability of doing interactive distributed shell (if that ever makes sense), I am thinking of the example of Yum's update on fedora, say without the default yes option.
K. Honsali 2008/4/30 Bryan Duxbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > For commands on multiple machines, you can use Capistrano's shell utility. > An added bonus is that you can write all sorts of more complicated processes > using Ruby if you want to. > > www.capify.org > > -Bryan > > > On Apr 29, 2008, at 1:36 PM, Bradford Stephens wrote: > > Greetings, > > > > I'm compiling a list of (free/OSS) tools commonly used to administer > > Linux > > clusters to help my company transition away from Win solutions. > > > > I use Ganglia for monitoring the general stats of the machines (Although > > I > > didn't get the hadoop metrics to work). I also use ntop to check out > > network > > performance (especially with Nutch). > > > > What do you all use to run your Hadoop clusters? I haven't found a good > > tool > > to let me run a command on multiple machines and examine the output, > > yet. > > > > Cheers, > > Bradford > > > > -