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lib/App/ClusterSSH.pm
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lib/App/ClusterSSH/Base.pm
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lib/App/ClusterSSH/Cluster.pm
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lib/App/ClusterSSH/Config.pm
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lib/App/ClusterSSH/Getopt.pm
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lib/App/ClusterSSH/Host.pm
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Makefile.PL
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MANIFEST
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t/01l10n.t
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t/02base.t
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t/10host.t
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THANKS
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t/manifest.t
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TODO
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t/pod-coverage.t
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t/pod.t
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THANKS
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TODO
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#!/usr/bin/perl
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=pod
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=head1 NAME
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cssh - Cluster administration tool
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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S<< cssh [options] [[user@]<server>[:port]|<tag>] [...] >>
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The command opens an administration console and an xterm to all specified
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hosts. Any text typed into the administration console is replicated to
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all windows. All windows may also be typed into directly.
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This tool is intended for (but not limited to) cluster administration where
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the same configuration or commands must be run on each node within the
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cluster. Performing these commands all at once via this tool ensures all
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nodes are kept in sync.
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Connections are opened via ssh, so a correctly installed and configured
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ssh installation is required. If, however, the program is called by "crsh"
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then the rsh protocol is used (and the communications channel is insecure),
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or by "ctel" then telnet is used, or by "ccon" then console is used.
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Extra caution should be taken when editing system files such as
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/etc/inet/hosts as lines may not necessarily be in the same order. Assuming
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line 5 is the same across all servers and modifying that is dangerous.
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It's better to search for the specific line to be changed and double-check
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before changes are committed.
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=head2 Further Notes
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Please also see L</KNOWN BUGS>.
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=over
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=item *
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The dotted line on any sub-menu is a tear-off, i.e. click on it
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and the sub-menu is turned into its own window.
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=item *
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Unchecking a hostname on the Hosts sub-menu will unplug the host from the
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cluster control window, so any text typed into the console is not sent to
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that host. Re-selecting it will plug it back in.
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=item *
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If your window manager menu bars are obscured by terminal windows see
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the C<screen_reserve_XXXXX> options in the F<$HOME/.clusterssh/config> file (see L</"FILES">).
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=item *
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If the terminals overlap too much see the C<terminal_reserve_XXXXX>
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options in the F<$HOME/.clusterssh/config> file (see L</"FILES">).
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=item *
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When using cssh on a large number of systems to connect back to a single
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system (e.g. you issue a command to the cluster to scp a file from a given
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location) and when these connections require authentication (i.e. you are
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going to authenticate with a password), the sshd daemon at that location
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may refuse connects after the number specified by MaxStartups in
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sshd_config is exceeded. (If this value is not set, it defaults to 10.)
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This is expected behavior; sshd uses this mechanism to prevent DoS attacks
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from unauthenticated sources. Please tune sshd_config and reload the SSH
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daemon, or consider using the F<~/.ssh/authorized_keys> mechanism for
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authentication if you encounter this problem.
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=item *
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If client windows fail to open, try running:
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C<< cssh -e {single host name} >>
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This will test the mechanisms used to open windows to hosts. This could
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be due to either the C<-xrm> terminal option which enables C<AllowSendEvents>
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(some terminals do not require this option, other terminals have another
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method for enabling it - see your terminal documentation) or the
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C<ConnectTimeout> ssh option (see the configuration option C<-o> or file
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C<$HOME/.clusterssh/config> below to resolve this).
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=back
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=head1 OPTIONS
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Some of these options may also be defined within the configuration file.
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Default options are shown as appropriate.
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=over
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=item --action '<command>', -a '<command>'
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Run the command in each session, e.g. C<-a 'vi /etc/hosts'> to drop straight
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into a vi session.
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=item --autoclose <seconds>, -K <seconds>
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Number of seconds to wait before closing finished terminal windows.
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=item --autoquit, -q
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Enable automatically quiting after the last client window has closed
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(overriding the config file). See also --no-autoquit
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=item --cluster-file '<filename>', -c '<filename>'
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Use supplied file as additional cluster file (see also L</"FILES">).
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=item --config-file '<filename>', -C '<filename>'
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Use supplied file as additional configuration file (see also L</"FILES">).
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=item --debug [[...] || <INTEGER>]
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Enable debugging. Either a level can be provided or the option can be
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repeated multiple times. Maximum level is 4.
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=item --evaluate '<[user@]<host>[:port]>', -e '<[user@]<host>[:port]>'
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Display and evaluate the terminal and connection arguments to display any
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potential errors. The <hostname> is required to aid the evaluation.
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=item --font '<font>', -f '<font>'
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Specify the font to use in the terminal windows. Use standard X font notation such as "5x8".
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=item --help, -h
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Show help text and exit
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=item --list, -L
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List available cluster tags.
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=item --man, -H
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Show full help text (the man page) and exit
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=item --no-autoquit, -Q
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Disable automatically quiting after the last client window has
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closed (overriding the config file). See also --autoquit
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=item --no-tile, -G
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Disable window tiling (overriding the config file). See also --tile.
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=item --options '<STRING>', -o '<STRING>'
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Specify arguments to be passed to ssh when making the connection. B<NOTE:>
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options for ssh should normally be put into the ssh configuration file;
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see C<ssh_config> and F<$HOME/.ssh/config> for more details.
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Default: -x -o ConnectTimeout=10
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=item --output-config, -u
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Output the current configuration in the same format used by the
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F<$HOME/.clusterssh/config> file.
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=item --port <port>, -p <port>
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Specify an alternate port for connections.
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=item --show-history, -s
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IN BETA: Show history within console window. This code is still being
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worked upon, but may help some users.
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=item --tag-file '<filename>', -r '<filename>'
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Use supplied file as additional tag file (see also L</"FILES">)
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=item --term-args '<STRING>', -t '<STRING>'
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Specify arguments to be passed to terminals being used.
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=item --tile, -g
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Enable window tiling (overriding the config file). See also --no-tile.
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=item --title '<title>', -T '<title>'
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Specify the initial part of the title used in the console and client windows.
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=item --unique-servers, -m
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Connect to each host only once.
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=item --usage, -?
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Show basic usage and exit
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=item --use-all-a-records, -A
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If a hostname resolves to multiple IP addresses, toggle whether or not to
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connect to all of them, or just the first one (see also config file entry).
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=item --username '<username>', -l '<username>'
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Specify the default username to use for connections (if different from the
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currently logged in user). B<NOTE:> will be overridden by <user>@<host>.
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=item --version, -v
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Show version information and exit
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=back
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=head1 ARGUMENTS
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The following arguments are supported:
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=over
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=item [user@]<hostname>[:port] ...
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Open an xterm to the given hostname and connect to the administration
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console. An optional port number can be used if sshd is not listening
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on the standard port (i.e., not listening on port 22) and ssh_config cannot
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be used.
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=item <tag> ...
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Open a series of xterms defined by <tag> in one of the supplementary
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configuration files (see L</"FILES">).
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B<Note:> specifying a username on a cluster tag will override any usernames
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defined in the cluster.
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=back
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=head1 KEY SHORTCUTS
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The following key shortcuts are available within the console window, and all
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of them may be changed via the configuration files.
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=over
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=item Control-q
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Quit the program and close all connections and windows.
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=item Control-+
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Open the 'Add Host(s) or Cluster(s)' dialogue box. Multiple host or cluster
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names can be entered, separated by spaces.
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=item Alt-n
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Paste in the hostname part of the specific connection string to each
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client, minus any username or port, e.g.
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C<< scp /etc/hosts server:files/<Alt-n>.hosts >>
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would replace the <Alt-n> with the client's name in each window.
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=item Alt-r
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Retile all the client windows.
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=back
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=head1 EXAMPLES
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=over
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=item Open up a session to 3 servers
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S<$ cssh server1 server2 server3>
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=item Open up a session to a cluster of servers identified by the tag 'farm1'
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and give the controlling window a specific title, where the cluster is defined
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in one of the default configuration files
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S<$ cssh -T 'Web Farm Cluster 1' farm1>
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=item Connect to different servers using different login names. NOTE: this can
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also be achieved by setting up appropriate options in the F<.ssh/config>
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file. Do not close cssh when the last terminal exits.
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S<$ cssh -Q user1@server1 admin@server2>
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=item Open up a cluster defined in a non-default configuration file
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S<$ cssh -c $HOME/cssh.config db_cluster>
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=item Use telnet on port 2022 instead of ssh
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S<$ ctel -p 2022 server1 server2>
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=item Use rsh instead of ssh
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S<$ crsh server1 server2>
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=item Use console with master as the primary server instead of ssh
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S<$ ccon -M master server1 server2>
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=back
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=head1 FILES
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=over
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=item F</etc/clusters>, F<$HOME/.clusterssh/clusters>
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These files contain a list of tags to server names mappings. When any name
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is used on the command line it is checked to see if it is a tag.
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If it is a tag, then the tag is replaced with the list of servers. The
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format is as follows:
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S<< <tag> [user@]<server> [user@]<server> [...] >>
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e.g.
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# List of servers in live
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live admin1@server1 admin2@server2 server3 server4
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All comments (marked by a #) and blank lines are ignored. Tags may be
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nested, but be aware of using recursive tags as they are not checked for.
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Extra cluster files may also be specified either as an option on the
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command line (see C<cluster-file>) or in the user's F<$HOME/.clusterssh/config>
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file (see C<extra_cluster_file> configuration option).
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B<NOTE:> the last tag read overwrites any pre-existing tag of that name.
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B<NOTE:> there is a special cluster tag called C<default> - any tags or hosts
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included within this tag will be automatically opened if no other tags
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are specified on the command line.
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=item F</etc/tags>, F<$HOME/.clusterssh/tags>
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Very similar to F<clusters> files but the definition is reversed. The
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format is:
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S<< <host> <tag> [...] >>
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This allows one host to be specified as a member of a number of tags. This
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format can be clearer than using F<clusters> files.
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Extra tag files may be specified either as an option (see C<tag-file>) or within
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the user's F<$HOME/.clusterssh/config> file (see C<extra_tag_file>
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configuration option).
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B<NOTE:> All tags are added together
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=item F</etc/csshrc> & F<$HOME/.clusterssh/config>
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This file contains configuration overrides - the defaults are as marked.
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Default options are overwritten first by the global file, and then by the
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user file.
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B<NOTE:> values for entries do not need to be quoted unless it is required
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for passing arguments, e.g.
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C<< terminal_allow_send_events="-xrm '*.VT100.allowSendEvents:true'" >>
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should be written as
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C<< terminal_allow_send_events=-xrm '*.VT100.allowSendEvents:true' >>
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=over
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=item auto_close = 5
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Close terminal window after this many seconds. If set to 0 will instead wait
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on input from the user in each window before closing. See also L<--autoclose> and L<--no-autoclose>
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=item auto_quit = yes
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Automatically quit after the last client window closes. Set to anything
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other than "yes" to disable. See also L<--autoquit> and L<--no-autoquit>
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=item clusters = <blank>
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Define a number of cluster tags in addition to (or to replace) tags defined
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in the F<clusters> file. The format is:
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C<< clusters = <tag1> <tag2> <tag3> >>
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C<< <tag1> = host1 host2 host3 >>
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C<< <tag2> = user@host4 user@host5 host6 >>
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C<< <tag3> = <tag1> <tag2> >>
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As with the F<clusters> file, be sure not to create recursively nested tags.
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=item comms = ssh
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Sets the default communication method (initially taken from the name of the
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program, but can be overridden here).
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=item console_position = <null>
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Set the initial position of the console - if empty then let the window manager
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decide. Format is '+<x>+<y>', i.e. '+0+0' is top left hand corner of the screen,
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'+0-70' is bottom left hand side of screen (more or less).
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=item external_cluster_command = <null>
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Define the full path to an external command that can be used to resolve tags
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to host names. This command can be written in any language. The script must
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accept a list of tags to resolve and output a list of hosts on a single line.
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Any tags that cannot be resolved should be returned unchanged.
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A non-0 exit code will be counted as an error, a warning will be printed and
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output ignored.
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=item extra_cluster_file = <null>
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Define an extra cluster file in the format of F</etc/clusters>. Multiple
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files can be specified, separated by commas. Both ~ and $HOME are acceptable
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as a reference to the user's home directory, e.g.
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C<< extra_cluster_file = ~/clusters, $HOME/clus >>
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=item key_addhost = Control-Shift-plus
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Default key sequence to open AddHost menu. See L<KEY SHORTCUTS> for more information.
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=item key_clientname = Alt-n
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Default key sequence to send cssh client names to client. See L<KEY SHORTCUTS> for more information.
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=item key_localname = Alt-l
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Default key sequence to send hostname of local server to client. See L<KEY SHORTCUTS> for more information.
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=item key_paste = Control-v
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Default key sequence to paste text into the console window. See L<KEY SHORTCUTS> for more information.
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=item key_quit = Control-q
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Default key sequence to quit the program (will terminate all open windows).
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See L<KEY SHORTCUTS> for more information.
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=item key_retilehosts = Alt-r
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Default key sequence to retile host windows. See L<KEY SHORTCUTS> for more information.
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=item key_username = Alt-u
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Default key sequence to send username to client. See L<KEY SHORTCUTS> for more information.
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=item macro_servername = %s
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=item macro_hostname = %h
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=item macro_username = %u
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=item macro_newline = %n
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=item macro_version = %v
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Change the replacement macro used when either using a 'Send' menu item, or when
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pasting text into the main console.
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=item macros_enabled = yes
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Enable or disable macro replacement. Note: this affects all the C<macro_*> variables above.
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=item max_addhost_menu_cluster_items = 6
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Maximum number of entries in the 'Add Host' menu cluster list before
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scrollbars are used
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=item max_host_menu_items = 30
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Maximum number of hosts to put into the host menu before starting a new column
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=item menu_host_autotearoff = 0
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=item menu_send_autotearoff = 0
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When set to non-0 will automatically tear-off the host or send menu at
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program start
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=item mouse_paste = Button-2 (middle mouse button)
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Default key sequence to paste text into the console window using the mouse.
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See L<KEY SHORTCUTS> for more information.
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=item rsh = rsh
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=item ssh = ssh
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=item telnet = telnet
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Set the path to the specific binary to use for the communication method, else
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uses the first match found in C<$PATH >
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=item rsh_args = <blank>
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=item ssh_args = "-x -o ConnectTimeout=10"
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=item telnet_args = <blank>
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Sets any arguments to be used with the communication method (defaults to ssh
|
||||
arguments).
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||||
|
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B<NOTE:> The given defaults are based on OpenSSH, not commercial ssh software.
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B<NOTE:> Any "generic" change to the method (e.g., specifying the ssh port to use)
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||||
should be done in the medium's own config file (see C<ssh_config> and
|
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F<$HOME/.ssh/config>).
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=item screen_reserve_top = 0
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=item screen_reserve_bottom = 60
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=item screen_reserve_left = 0
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=item screen_reserve_right = 0
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||||
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||||
Number of pixels from the screen's side to reserve when calculating screen
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||||
geometry for tiling. Setting this to something like 50 will help keep cssh
|
||||
from positioning windows over your window manager's menu bar if it draws one
|
||||
at that side of the screen.
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|
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=item rsh = /path/to/rsh
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||||
|
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=item ssh = /path/to/ssh
|
||||
|
||||
Depending on the value of comms, set the path of the communication binary.
|
||||
|
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=item terminal = /path/to/xterm
|
||||
|
||||
Path to the X-Windows terminal used for the client.
|
||||
|
||||
=item terminal_args = <blank>
|
||||
|
||||
Arguments to use when opening terminal windows. Otherwise takes defaults
|
||||
from F<$HOME/.Xdefaults> or F<$HOME/.Xresources> file.
|
||||
|
||||
=item terminal_font = 6x13
|
||||
|
||||
Font to use in the terminal windows. Use standard X font notation.
|
||||
|
||||
=item terminal_reserve_top = 5
|
||||
|
||||
=item terminal_reserve_bottom = 0
|
||||
|
||||
=item terminal_reserve_left = 5
|
||||
|
||||
=item terminal_reserve_right = 0
|
||||
|
||||
Number of pixels from the terminal's side to reserve when calculating screen
|
||||
geometry for tiling. Setting these will help keep cssh from positioning
|
||||
windows over your scroll and title bars or otherwise overlapping the windows
|
||||
too much.
|
||||
|
||||
=item terminal_colorize = 1
|
||||
|
||||
If set to 1 (the default), then "-bg" and "-fg" arguments will be added
|
||||
to the terminal invocation command-line. The terminal will be colored
|
||||
in a pseudo-random way based on the host name; while the color of a terminal
|
||||
is not easily predicted, it will always be the same color for a given host
|
||||
name. After a while, you will recognize hosts by their characteristic
|
||||
terminal color.
|
||||
|
||||
=item terminal_bg_style = dark
|
||||
|
||||
If set to C<dark>, the terminal background will be set to black and
|
||||
the foreground to the pseudo-random color. If set to C<light>, then the
|
||||
foreground will be black and the background the pseudo-random color. If
|
||||
terminal_colorize is C<zero>, then this option has no effect.
|
||||
|
||||
=item terminal_size = 80x24
|
||||
|
||||
Initial size of terminals to use. NOTE: the number of lines (24) will be
|
||||
decreased when resizing terminals for tiling, not the number of characters (80).
|
||||
|
||||
=item terminal_title_opt = -T
|
||||
|
||||
Option used with C<terminal> to set the title of the window
|
||||
|
||||
=item terminal_allow_send_events = -xrm '*.VT100.allowSendEvents:true'
|
||||
|
||||
Option required by the terminal to allow XSendEvents to be received
|
||||
|
||||
=item title = cssh
|
||||
|
||||
Title of windows to use for both the console and terminals.
|
||||
|
||||
=item unmap_on_redraw = no
|
||||
|
||||
Tell Tk to use the UnmapWindow request before redrawing terminal windows.
|
||||
This defaults to "no" as it causes some problems with the FVWM window
|
||||
manager. If you are experiencing problems with redraws, you can set it to
|
||||
"yes" to allow the window to be unmapped before it is repositioned.
|
||||
|
||||
=item use_all_a_records = no
|
||||
|
||||
If a hostname resolves to multiple IP addresses, set to C<yes> to connect
|
||||
to all of them, not just the first one found.
|
||||
|
||||
=item use_hotkeys = yes
|
||||
|
||||
Setting to anything other than C<yes> will disable all hotkeys.
|
||||
|
||||
=item user = $LOGNAME
|
||||
|
||||
Sets the default user for running commands on clients.
|
||||
|
||||
=item window_tiling = yes
|
||||
|
||||
Perform window tiling (set to C<no> to disable)
|
||||
|
||||
=item window_tiling_direction = right
|
||||
|
||||
Direction to tile windows, where "right" means starting top left and moving
|
||||
right and then down, and anything else means starting bottom right and moving
|
||||
left and then up
|
||||
|
||||
=back
|
||||
|
||||
B<NOTE:> The key shortcut modifiers must be in the form C<Control>, C<Alt> or
|
||||
C<Shift>, e.g. with the first letter capitalised and the rest lower case. Keys
|
||||
may also be disabled individually by setting to the word C<null>.
|
||||
|
||||
=item F<$HOME/.csshrc_send_menu>
|
||||
|
||||
This (optional) file contains items to populate the send menu. The
|
||||
default entry could be written as:
|
||||
|
||||
<send_menu>
|
||||
<menu title="Use Macros">
|
||||
<toggle/>
|
||||
<accelerator>ALT-p</accelerator>
|
||||
</menu>
|
||||
<menu title="Remote Hostname">
|
||||
<command>%s</command>
|
||||
<accelerator>ALT-n</accelerator>
|
||||
</menu>
|
||||
<menu title="Local Hostname">
|
||||
<command>%s</command>
|
||||
<accelerator>ALT-l</accelerator>
|
||||
</menu>
|
||||
<menu title="Username">
|
||||
<command>%u</command>
|
||||
<accelerator>ALT-u</accelerator>
|
||||
</menu>
|
||||
<menu title="Test Text">
|
||||
<command>echo "ClusterSSH Version: %v%n</command>
|
||||
</menu>
|
||||
</send_menu>
|
||||
|
||||
Submenus can also be specified as follows:
|
||||
|
||||
<send_menu>
|
||||
<menu title="Default Entries">
|
||||
<detach>yes</detach>
|
||||
<menu title="Hostname">
|
||||
<command>%s</command>
|
||||
<accelerator>ALT-n</accelerator>
|
||||
</menu>
|
||||
</menu>
|
||||
</send_menu>
|
||||
|
||||
B<Caveats:>
|
||||
|
||||
=over 4
|
||||
|
||||
=item There is currently no strict format checking of this file.
|
||||
|
||||
=item The format of the file may change in the future
|
||||
|
||||
=item If the file exists, the default entry (Hostname) is not added
|
||||
|
||||
=back
|
||||
|
||||
The following replacement macros are available (note: these can be changed in the configuration file):
|
||||
|
||||
=over 4
|
||||
|
||||
=item %s
|
||||
|
||||
Hostname part of the specific connection string to each client, minus any
|
||||
username or port
|
||||
|
||||
=item %u
|
||||
|
||||
Username part of the connection string to each client
|
||||
|
||||
=item %h
|
||||
|
||||
Hostname of server where cssh is being run from
|
||||
|
||||
=item %n
|
||||
|
||||
C<RETURN> code
|
||||
|
||||
=back
|
||||
|
||||
B<NOTE:> requires L<XML::Simple> to be installed
|
||||
|
||||
=back
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 KNOWN BUGS
|
||||
|
||||
If you have any ideas about how to fix the below bugs, please get in touch
|
||||
and/or provide a patch.
|
||||
|
||||
=over
|
||||
|
||||
=item *
|
||||
|
||||
Swapping virtual desktops can cause a redraw of all the terminal windows. This
|
||||
is due to a lack of distinction within Tk between switching desktops and
|
||||
minimising/maximising windows. Until Tk can tell the difference between the
|
||||
two events, there is no fix (apart from rewriting everything directly in X).
|
||||
|
||||
=back
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 REPORTING BUGS
|
||||
|
||||
=over 4
|
||||
|
||||
=item *
|
||||
|
||||
If you have issues running cssh, first try:
|
||||
|
||||
C<< cssh -e [user@]<hostname>[:port] >>
|
||||
|
||||
This performs two tests to confirm cssh is able to work properly with the
|
||||
settings provided within the F<$HOME/.clusterssh/config> file (or internal defaults).
|
||||
|
||||
=over
|
||||
|
||||
=item 1
|
||||
|
||||
Test the terminal window works with the options provided
|
||||
|
||||
=item 2
|
||||
|
||||
Test ssh works to a host with the configured arguments
|
||||
|
||||
=back
|
||||
|
||||
Configuration options to watch for in ssh are
|
||||
|
||||
=over
|
||||
|
||||
=item SSH doesn't understand C<-o ConnectTimeout=10> - remove the option from the F<$HOME/.clusterssh/config> file
|
||||
|
||||
=item OpenSSH-3.8 using untrusted ssh tunnels - use C<-Y> instead of C<-X> or use C<ForwardX11Trusted yes> in F<$HOME/.ssh/ssh_config> (if you change the default ssh options from C<-x> to C<-X>)
|
||||
|
||||
=back
|
||||
|
||||
=item *
|
||||
|
||||
If you require support, please run the following commands
|
||||
and post it on the web site in the support/problems forum:
|
||||
|
||||
C<< perl -V >>
|
||||
|
||||
C<< perl -MTk -e 'print $Tk::VERSION,$/' >>
|
||||
|
||||
C<< perl -MX11::Protocol -e 'print $X11::Protocol::VERSION,$/' >>
|
||||
|
||||
C<< cat /etc/csshrc $HOME/.clusterssh/config >>
|
||||
|
||||
=item *
|
||||
|
||||
Using the debug option (--debug) will turn on debugging output. Repeat
|
||||
the option to increase the amount of debug. However, if possible please
|
||||
only use this option with one host at a time, e.g. C<< cssh --debug <host> >>
|
||||
due to the amount of output produced (in both main and child windows).
|
||||
|
||||
=back
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 SEE ALSO
|
||||
|
||||
L<http://clusterssh.sourceforge.net/>,
|
||||
C<ssh>,
|
||||
L<Tk::overview>,
|
||||
L<X11::Protocol>,
|
||||
C<perl>
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 CREDITS
|
||||
|
||||
A web site for comments, requests, bug reports and bug fixes/patches is
|
||||
available at: L<http://clusterssh.sourceforge.net/>
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 AUTHOR
|
||||
|
||||
Duncan Ferguson, C<< <duncan_j_ferguson at yahoo.co.uk> >>
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright 1999-2014 Duncan Ferguson.
|
||||
|
||||
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
|
||||
under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published
|
||||
by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
|
||||
|
||||
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.
|
||||
|
||||
=cut
|
||||
|
||||
1;
|
|
@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
|
|||
=pod
|
||||
|
||||
=head 1
|
||||
|
||||
This is a test file for pod
|
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