ssh to multiple servers in seperate tabs in Konsole with onebookmark or script?
Wilson, Richard E
richard.wilson at eds.com
Tue Aug 5 21:27:02 BST 2008
JW,
I use clusterssh to accomplish what you're looking for. You can check
it out at http://sourceforge.net/projects/clusterssh/ I am not using it
to manage clusters, but a bunch of similarly configured servers. It's
easy to switch between the command window (commands sent to all servers)
and the individual Xterm windows (commands sent to the individual
servers). The xterm portion runs locally, running an ssh session to the
servers you specify.
HTH,
Richard Wilson
EDS
Richard dot Wilson at eds dot com
-----Original Message-----
From: JW [mailto:jw at mailsw.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 2:29 PM
To: kde at mail.kde.org
Subject: [kde] ssh to multiple servers in seperate tabs in Konsole with
onebookmark or script?
Hello,
I routinely need to run some commands on a whole bunch of remote servers
at
once.
Currently when I need to do this, I open up a new Konsole, ssh to the
first
server, name that tab with the server's name. Open a new tab, ssh to the
second server, name that tab. And so on, for all my servers. THen I can
use
the "send input to all sessions" option.
What I would like to do is have some command or bookmark to do al the
tabopening/ssh connections at once.
For example a command to open up a new Konsole, and open up a new tab
for each
server and make a ssh connection to that server and name that tab with
the
server's name. One tab per ssh connection/server
I've googled around and seen several scripts for opening a bunch of
tabs, and
even naming the tabs, but none of them do that AND make a ssh connection
inside the tab.
Does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks
JW
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