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diff --git a/contrib/perl5/eg/g/gsh.man b/contrib/perl5/eg/g/gsh.man deleted file mode 100644 index 2958707..0000000 --- a/contrib/perl5/eg/g/gsh.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -.\" $RCSfile: gsh.man,v $$Revision: 4.1 $$Date: 92/08/07 17:20:22 $ -.TH GSH 8 "13 May 1988" -.SH NAME -gsh \- global shell -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B gsh -[options] -.I host -[options] -.I command -.SH DESCRIPTION -.I gsh -works just like rsh(1C) except that you may specify a set of hosts to execute -the command on. -The host sets are defined in the file /etc/ghosts. -(An individual host name can be used as a set containing one member.) -You can give a command like - - gsh sun /etc/mungmotd - -to run /etc/mungmotd on all your Suns. -.P -You may specify the union of two or more sets by using + as follows: - - gsh 750+mc /etc/mungmotd - -which will run mungmotd on all 750's and Masscomps. -.P -Commonly used sets should be defined in /etc/ghosts. -For example, you could add a line that says - - pep=manny+moe+jack - -Another way to do that would be to add the word "pep" after each of the host -entries: - - manny sun3 pep -.br - moe sun3 pep -.br - jack sun3 pep - -Hosts and sets of host can also be excluded: - - foo=sun-sun2 - -Any host so excluded will never be included, even if a subsequent set on the -line includes it: - - foo=abc+def - bar=xyz-abc+foo - -comes out to xyz+def. - -You can define private host sets by creating .ghosts in your current directory -with entries just like /etc/ghosts. -Also, if there is a file .grem, it defines "rem" to be the remaining hosts -from the last gsh or gcp that didn't succeed everywhere. - -Options include all those defined by rsh, as well as - -.IP "\-d" 8 -Causes gsh to collect input till end of file, and then distribute that input -to each invokation of rsh. -.IP "\-h" 8 -Rather than print out the command followed by the output, merely prepends the -host name to each line of output. -.IP "\-s" 8 -Do work silently. -.PP -Interrupting with a SIGINT will cause the rsh to the current host to be skipped -and execution resumed with the next host. -To stop completely, send a SIGQUIT. -.SH SEE ALSO -rsh(1C) -.SH BUGS -All the bugs of rsh, since it calls rsh. - -Also, will not properly return data from the remote execution that contains -null characters. |