Do you need the exact xcat psh? Would pdsh be good enough?

http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdsh/




On 4/18/2013 5:40 PM, Lou Biskup wrote:

We have an application that uses psh, but have not had an opportunity to convert our clusters from CSM to xCAT. We've installed xCAT-client and its pre-reqs on a node, but can't get psh to do anything after doing this. Without a populated .xcat directory, psh comes back with "Connection failure: No such file or directory". If I copy the .xcat directory that I created on a test system into root's home directory, the message changes to "Connection failure: Connection refused".

Is it possible to use what would seem like a separable piece of xcat without dragging the whole ball of wax with it (you can use dsh independently of CSM)? If so, is there a simple process somewhere that explains how to do this? Or do I need the whole thing in order to use any piece of it?

Thanks!

Lou


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