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08-16-2000 11:17 AM
08-16-2000 11:17 AM
remsh res[onse
The key to remsh is that the scripts and their environments are set on the system that you wish for the command or scripts to run.
I always give the absolute PATH for an inoix command.
I always set a csh,sh, or ksh ENV file at the beginning of the script on the local system.
I have 7 servers and many workstations that perrform different tasks and use remsh everyday.
I have a simple script that executes the same command on ALL
systems when I need the same information fromm all systems.
Do not abandon remsh or rsh on Solaris.
I always give the absolute PATH for an inoix command.
I always set a csh,sh, or ksh ENV file at the beginning of the script on the local system.
I have 7 servers and many workstations that perrform different tasks and use remsh everyday.
I have a simple script that executes the same command on ALL
systems when I need the same information fromm all systems.
Do not abandon remsh or rsh on Solaris.
"Not Today,Nice Try, Next Time"
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08-16-2000 11:21 AM
08-16-2000 11:21 AM
Re: remsh res[onse
Yes, remsh is a definite timesaver - if you are in a trusted environment.
If you are not in a trusted environment, may want to look at ssh
If you are not in a trusted environment, may want to look at ssh
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