79 lines
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79 lines
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The cluster utilities are script allowing to work in parallel with a
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number of remote hosts, using utilities such as Parallel SSH (pssh) or
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fping. They all take as first and mandatory positional argument a host
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list name “NAME”; the list will be searched according to the following
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pattern:
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``` $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/cluster/NAME.lst
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($XDG_CONFIG_HOME being equivalent to $HOME/.config if unset.)
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For example, one can call the cluster-ping.sh script typing:
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``` cluster-ping my_hosts
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to use the hosts' file $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/cluster/my_hosts.lst
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The format of such a .lst file is one line per host name or IP address,
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for example:
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```
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192.168.42.1
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192.168.42.3
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priam
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```
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The scrits based on SSH use the local user's login name as remote login;
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this can be changed using the ``-l`` option, that must appear before the
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hosts' list on the command line, for example:
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``` cluster-run -l root openwrt_machines opkg install screen
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The provided scripts are detailed in the sequel.
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= cluster-ping.sh =
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Test the connectivity with the hosts of the list by sending them a ICMP
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echo packet.
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Dependency: fping
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= cluster-ssh.sh =
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Open a GNU Screen tab with an interactive SSH session for each host of
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the hosts' list. Must be run inside of an existing Screen.
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Dependencies: screen, ssh
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= cluster-run.sh =
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Run the same command on every host of the hosts' list.
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Dependency: parallel-ssh (pssh)
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= cluster-deploy.sh =
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Deploy one or more files in parallel on every host of the hosts' list.
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The files are copied in the remote user's home directory.
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By default, the files are transfered one by one, to be sure to notice
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the errors for each file (bad permissions, out of space, etc.), but the
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-P option allows to transfer them all together.
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While it is possible to transfer directories with the default option, to
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synchronise directories one would rather use the -r option, that uses
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prsync rather than pscp to transfer the files. With the -R option, the
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remote files that are not in the local copy will be deleted (rsync's
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--delete option). With both options, the transfer is done with rsync's
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-a (archive) option.
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Please note that unlike rsync, prsync cannot handle multiple local
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files, therefore the -P option is ignored when passed along with -r or
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-R.
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Dependencies: parallel-scp (pscp), parallel-rsync (prsync), cluster-ping
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(see above)
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