We have support for that in our FUEL package for emacs. Probably it could be factored (ahem) out, but this is how you can do it, starting on port 9000:
IN: scratchpad USE: fuel.remote IN: scratchpad 9000 fuel-start-remote-listener Then somewhere else: $ telnet machine 9000 On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 7:46 AM, HP wei <hpwe...@gmail.com> wrote: > The objective: > we have several linux machines that I need to check on certain > status (--- disks, update-jobs etc). > My plan is, if feasible, to run a remote factor-listener on each of > those > machines and run a 'master' factor on a machine that collects all info > and presents issues on a gui-window. > > On the master machine, if I find an issue that needs to be addressed > on machine-A, I will need to issue a command from the master > machine gui-window and that command shall be send to machine-A to be > executed. [ The command may be a linux system commad > or a custom command written by C++ > or perhaps something written by factor, if > appropriate. ] > > e.g. initially, > I will have a word called 'check-disks'. > And the master can send the word over tcp to each of those machines > and collect report. > > Eventually, each machine will do the checking regularly and send > issues back to the master. > > ---------------------------------------- > > The first step appears to be learning how to set up a remote listener over > tcp > and talk to it from a master machine. > > Could you please direct me to a place where someone has written something > about > how to this in factor ?? A working example will be nice. > > thanks > HP > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Factor-talk mailing list > Factor-talk@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/factor-talk > >
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