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04-28-2003 02:02 PM
04-28-2003 02:02 PM
ctelnet
Does anybody know what is ctelnet, and where I can get from?
Thanks,
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04-28-2003 02:09 PM
04-28-2003 02:09 PM
Re: ctelnet
I thought that ctelnet was a Sun Microsystems Cluster Console and only available on Sun. I have been wrong before. Perhaps you can do a google search and see what pops up:
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04-28-2003 04:28 PM
04-28-2003 04:28 PM
Re: ctelnet
Hi,
In the Sun world, it appears to be a telnet client that
initiates a telnet session to every node in a cluster
at once:
http://docs.sun.com/db/doc/806-3731-10/6jcs1padh?a=view
There is a similar version here:
http://www.bitmover.com/bitcluster/
There also seems to be a ctelnet program which is a telnet agent library for Windows and Linux.
http://www.ff.iij4u.or.jp/~ebata/soft/ctelnet/
Interesting. I guess with this ctelnet software you
could open a telnet session to many hosts at once.
I'm not real sure what that would be useful for, but
it is interesting.
Did you have a particular problem in mind that this
might solve?
JP
In the Sun world, it appears to be a telnet client that
initiates a telnet session to every node in a cluster
at once:
http://docs.sun.com/db/doc/806-3731-10/6jcs1padh?a=view
There is a similar version here:
http://www.bitmover.com/bitcluster/
There also seems to be a ctelnet program which is a telnet agent library for Windows and Linux.
http://www.ff.iij4u.or.jp/~ebata/soft/ctelnet/
Interesting. I guess with this ctelnet software you
could open a telnet session to many hosts at once.
I'm not real sure what that would be useful for, but
it is interesting.
Did you have a particular problem in mind that this
might solve?
JP
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04-29-2003 02:01 AM
04-29-2003 02:01 AM
Re: ctelnet
Hi,
1> ctelnet is a freeware program.
2> It can multiple telnet sessions to multiple hosts.
3> If you have opened say 10 sessions, you can type your command in central window and this command will be propagated to all windows.
This is useful when you are doing same thing on multiple servers.
4> Optionally you can send command to a selected session also.
Rgds..
Suhas
1> ctelnet is a freeware program.
2> It can multiple telnet sessions to multiple hosts.
3> If you have opened say 10 sessions, you can type your command in central window and this command will be propagated to all windows.
This is useful when you are doing same thing on multiple servers.
4> Optionally you can send command to a selected session also.
Rgds..
Suhas
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