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NAME

7       ethcmdall
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11       (Linux)  Executes  a command on all hosts. This powerful command can be
12       used for configuring servers, verifying that they are running, starting
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15       NOTE:  ethcmdall depends on the Linux* convention that utilities return
16       0 for success and >0 for failure. If ethcmdall is  used  to  execute  a
17       non-standard  utility  like  diff  or  a  program that uses custom exit
18       codes, then ethcmdall may erroneously report "Command execution FAILED"
19       when  it  encounters  a  non-zero exit code. However, command output is
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Syntax

24       ethcmdall [-pqP] [-f  hostfile] [-h  hosts] [-u  user]
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Options

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46                 Outputs the hostname as prefix to each output line. This  can
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52                 Specifies   the  file  with  hosts  in  cluster.  Default  is
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Examples

Operations on Host

79       ethcmdall date
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Environment Variables

88       The following environment variables are also used by this command:
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102                 When  -p  option  is  used, maximum concurrent operations are
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Notes

112       All commands performed with ethcmdall must be  non-interactive  in  na‐
113       ture.  ethcmdall  waits  for the command to complete before proceeding.
114       For example, when running host commands such as rm, the -i option  (in‐
115       teractively  prompt before removal) should not be used. (Note that this
116       option is sometimes part of a standard bash alias  list.)  For  further
117       information  about  Linux*  operating  system commands, consult the man
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120       When performing ethcmdall against hosts, internally SSH  is  used.  The
121       command ethcmdall requires that password-less SSH be set up between the
122       host running the Intel(R) Ethernet Fabric Suite FastFabric Toolset  and
123       the  hosts  ethcmdall  is operating against. The ethsetupssh FastFabric
124       tool can aid in setting up password-less SSH.
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