Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: sshm
Version: 2.1.2
Summary: SSH into multiple hosts.
Home-page: https://github.com/rolobio/sshm
Author: rolobio
Author-email: rolobio+sshm@rolobio.com
License: GNU GPL
Description: 
            SSH Multi v2.1.2. SSH into multiple machines at once.
        
            Examples:
        
                Get a count of processes on each server:
        
                     $ sshm example1.com,example2.com,example3.com,mail[01-05].example.com,host[01-25].org "ps aux | wc -l"
        
                Check if postfix is running on mail servers:
        
                     $ sshm 192.168.0.1-5 "postfix status"
        
                Verify which servers are accepting SSH connections:
        
                     $ sshm example[1-5,8].com "exit"
        
                Copy a file to several servers (may not work for larger files):
        
                     $ cat some_file | sshm example[1-5].com "cat > some_file"
        
                Specify a per-host port:
        
                     $ sshm example1.com:123,example2.com,example4.com:78 "exit"
        
                Specify multiple groups of servers, the last positional argument is assumed to be the command.
        
                    $ sshm 192.168.0.1-20 example.com,mail[03-5].example.com "uptime"
        
                Format the command per-host:
        
                     $ sshm example[1-3].com "echo {fqdn}"
        
                     Outputs:
                          sshm: example1.com(0): example1.com
                          sshm: example2.com(0): example2.com
                          sshm: example3.com(0): example3.com
        
                     Possible formatting variables:
                          uri, fqdn, subdomain, num
        
                Quiet SSH's error output (-q is passed to the SSH command):
        
                     $ sshm -u example.com "echo {subdomain}"
        
                     executes:
                          (ssh -q example.com echo example)
        
        
                Any arguments not recognized by SSHM will be passed to ssh:
        
                    $ ssh example.com "ls" -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no
        
                Attempt to get hostnames of the entire 10.0.0.0 subnet, do not store keys found, do not ask about keys found, do not prompt for password, timeout connection after 1 second, tell ssh to not display any error output. This command will take several days, and is not secure because all keys are ignored:
        
                    $ sshm -q 10.0-255.0-255.0-255 "hostname" -oUserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -oStrictHostKeyChecking=no -oBatchMode=yes -oConnectTimeout=1
            
Keywords: ssh multiple
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
