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NAME
cssh - Cluster administration tool
VERSION
This documentation is for version: 4.16
SYNOPSIS
cssh [-a '<command>'] [-K <seconds>] [-q] [-c '<filename>'] [-x <cols>]
[-C '<filename>'] [--debug [[...] || <INTEGER>]] [-d] [-e
'<[user@]<host>[:port]>'] [--fillscreen] [-f '<font>'] [-h] [-L '[tag]']
[-H] [-o '<STRING>'] [-p <port>] [-Q] [-y <rows>] [-s] [-r '<filename>']
[-t '<STRING>'] [-g] [-T '<title>'] [-u] [-?] [-A] [-l '<username>']
[-v]
RELATED
Also see the individual man pages for each of these utilities
ccon - Use 'console' as the communication method
crsh - Use 'rsh' as the communication method
csftp - Use 'sftp' as the communication method
ctel - Use 'telnet' as the communication method
DESCRIPTION
The command opens an administration console and an xterm to all
specified hosts. Any text typed into the administration console is
replicated to all windows. All windows may also be typed into directly.
This tool is intended for (but not limited to) cluster administration
where the same configuration or commands must be run on each node within
the cluster. Performing these commands all at once via this tool ensures
all nodes are kept in sync.
Connections are opened using ssh which must be correctly installed and
configured.
Extra caution should be taken when editing files as lines may not
necessarily be in the same order; assuming line 5 is the same across all
servers and modifying that is dangerous. It's better to search for the
specific line to be changed and double-check all terminals are as
expected before changes are committed.
Further Notes
Please also see "KNOWN BUGS".
* The dotted line on any sub-menu is a tear-off, i.e. click on it and
the sub-menu is turned into its own window.
* Unchecking a hostname on the Hosts sub-menu will unplug the host
from the cluster control window, so any text typed into the console
is not sent to that host. Re-selecting it will plug it back in.
* If your window manager menu bars are obscured by terminal windows
see the "screen_reserve_XXXXX" options in the
$HOME/.clusterssh/config file (see "FILES").
* If the terminals overlap too much see the "terminal_reserve_XXXXX"
options in the $HOME/.clusterssh/config file (see "FILES").
* When using ClusterSSH on a large number of systems to connect to a
single system using an SSH utility (e.g. you issue a command to to
copy a file using scp from the remote computers to a single host)
and when these connections require authentication (i.e. you are
going to authenticate with a password), the sshd daemon at that
location may refuse connections after the number "MaxStartups" limit
in sshd_config is exceeded. (If this value is not set, it defaults
to 10). This is expected behavior; sshd uses this mechanism to
prevent DoS attacks from unauthenticated sources. Please tune
sshd_config and reload the SSH daemon, or consider using the
~/.ssh/authorized_keys mechanism for authentication if you encounter
this problem.
* If client windows fail to open, try running:
"cssh -e {single host name}"
This will test the mechanisms used to open windows to hosts. This
could be due to either the "-xrm" terminal option which enables
"AllowSendEvents" (some terminals do not require this option, other
terminals have another method for enabling it - see your terminal
documentation) or the configuration of "ssh".
OPTIONS
Some of these options may also be defined within the configuration file.
Default options are shown as appropriate.
--action '<command>', -a '<command>'
Run the command in each session, e.g. "-a 'vi /etc/hosts'" to drop
straight into a vi session.
--autoclose <seconds>, -K <seconds>
Number of seconds to wait before closing finished terminal windows.
--autoquit, -q
Toggle automatically quitting after the last client window has
closed (overriding the config file).
--cluster-file '<filename>', -c '<filename>'
Use supplied file as additional cluster file (see also "FILES").
--cols <cols>, -x <cols>
Number of columns
--config-file '<filename>', -C '<filename>'
Use supplied file as additional configuration file (see also
"FILES").
--debug [[...] || <INTEGER>]
Enable debugging. Either a level can be provided or the option can
be repeated multiple times. Maximum level is 9.
--dump-config, -d
Dump the current configuration in the same format used by the
$HOME/.clusterssh/config file.
--evaluate '<[user@]<host>[:port]>', -e '<[user@]<host>[:port]>'
Display and evaluate the terminal and connection arguments to
display any potential errors. The <hostname> is required to aid the
evaluation.
--fillscreen
Resize terminal windows to fill the whole available screen
--font '<font>', -f '<font>'
Specify the font to use in the terminal windows. Use standard X font
notation such as "5x8".
--help, -h
Show basic help text and exit
--list '[tag]', -L '[tag]'
List available cluster tags. Tag is optional. If a tag is provided
then hosts for that tag are listed. NOTE: format of output changes
when using "--quiet" or "-Q" option.
--man, -H
Show full help text (the man page) and exit
--options '<STRING>', -o '<STRING>'
Specify arguments to be passed to ssh when making the connection.
NOTE: options for ssh should normally be put into the ssh
configuration file; see "ssh_config" and $HOME/.ssh/config for more
details.
Default: -x -o ConnectTimeout=10
--port <port>, -p <port>
Specify an alternate port for connections.
--quiet, -Q
Do not output extra text when using some options
--rows <rows>, -y <rows>
Number of rows
--show-history, -s
Show history within console window.
--tag-file '<filename>', -r '<filename>'
Use supplied file as additional tag file (see also "FILES")
--term-args '<STRING>', -t '<STRING>'
Specify arguments to be passed to terminals being used.
--tile, -g
Toggle window tiling (overriding the config file).
--title '<title>', -T '<title>'
Specify the initial part of the title used in the console and client
windows.
--unique-servers, -u
Toggle connecting to each host only once when a hostname has been
specified multiple times.
--usage, -?
Show synopsis and exit
--use-all-a-records, -A
If a hostname resolves to multiple IP addresses, toggle whether or
not to connect to all of them, or just the first one (see also
config file entry).
--username '<username>', -l '<username>'
Specify the default username to use for connections (if different
from the currently logged in user). NOTE: will be overridden by
<user>@<host>.
--version, -v
Show version information and exit
ARGUMENTS
The following arguments are supported:
[user@]<hostname>[:port] ...
Open an xterm to the given hostname and connect to the
administration console. The optional port number can be used if the
server is not listening on the standard port.
<tag> ...
Open a series of xterms defined by <tag> in one of the supplementary
configuration files (see "FILES").
Note: specifying a username on a cluster tag will override any
usernames defined in the cluster.
KEY SHORTCUTS
The following key shortcuts are available within the console window, and
all of them may be changed via the configuration files.
Control-Shift-plus
Open the 'Add Host(s) or Cluster(s)' dialogue box. Multiple host or
cluster names can be entered, separated by spaces.
Alt-n
Paste in the hostname part of the specific connection string to each
client, minus any username or port, e.g.
"scp /etc/hosts server:files/<Alt-n>.hosts"
would replace the <Alt-n> with the client's name in each window.
Alt-l
Paste in the hostname of the server cssh is being run on
Alt-q
Quit the program and close all connections and windows.
Alt-r
Retile all the client windows.
Alt-u
Paste in the username for the connection
Alt-1
Alt-2
Alt-3
Alt-4
Run the matching user defined macro on the server and send the
output to the client
EXAMPLES
Open up a session to 3 servers
$ cssh server1 server2 server3
Open up a session to a cluster of servers identified by the tag 'farm1'
and give the controlling window a specific title, where the tag is
defined in one of the default configuration files
$ cssh -T 'Web Farm Cluster 1' farm1
Connect to different servers using different login names. NOTE: this can
also be achieved by setting up appropriate options in the configuration
files. Do not close the console when the last terminal exits.
$ cssh user1@server1 admin@server2
Open up a cluster defined in a non-default configuration file
$ cssh -c $HOME/cssh.extra_clusters db_cluster
Override the configured/default port to use 2022 instead
$ cssh -p 2022 server1 server2
FILES
/etc/clusters, $HOME/.clusterssh/clusters
These files contain a list of tags to server names mappings. When
any name is used on the command line it is checked to see if it is a
tag. If it is a tag, then the tag is replaced with the list of
servers. The format is as follows:
<tag> [user@]<server>[:port] [user@]<server>[:port] [...]
e.g.
# List of servers in live
live admin1@server1 admin2@server2:2022 server3 server4
All comments (marked by a #) and blank lines are ignored. Tags may
be nested, but be aware of using recursive tags as they are not
checked for.
Servers can be defined using expansion macros:
"webservers websvr{a,b,c}"
would be expanded to
"webservers websvra websvrb websvrc"
and
"webservers websvr{6..9}"
would be expanded to
"webservers websvr6 websvr7 websvr8 websvr9"
Extra cluster files may also be specified either as an option on the
command line (see "cluster-file") or in the user's
$HOME/.clusterssh/config file (see "extra_cluster_file"
configuration option).
NOTE: the last tag read overwrites any pre-existing tag of that
name.
NOTE: there is a special cluster tag called "default" - any tags or
hosts included within this tag will be automatically opened if
nothing is specified on the command line.
/etc/tags, $HOME/.clusterssh/tags
Very similar to clusters files but the definition is reversed. The
format is:
<host> <tag> [...]
This allows one host to be specified as a member of a number of
tags. This format can be clearer than using clusters files.
Extra tag files may be specified either as an option (see
"tag-file") or within the user's $HOME/.clusterssh/config file (see
"extra_tag_file" configuration option).
NOTE: All tags are added together
/etc/csshrc & $HOME/.clusterssh/config
This file contains configuration overrides - the defaults are as
marked. Default options are overwritten first by the global file,
and then by the user file.
NOTE: values for entries do not need to be quoted unless it is
required for passing arguments, e.g.
"terminal_allow_send_events="-xrm '*.VT100.allowSendEvents:true'""
should be written as
"terminal_allow_send_events=-xrm '*.VT100.allowSendEvents:true'"
auto_close = 5
Close terminal window after this many seconds. If set to 0 will
instead wait on input from the user in each window before
closing. See also --autoclose and --no-autoclose
auto_quit = 1
Automatically quit after the last client window closes. Set to 0
to disable. See also --autoquit
auto_wm_decoration_offsets = no
Enable or disable alternative algorithm for calculating terminal
positioning.
command_pre =
command_post =
Add extra commands around the communication method. For example:
command_pre= . $HOME/virtualenvs/default/bin/active ;
command_post= | ct
would allow for using Python virtual envronments and then piping
all shell output through "chromaterm" for syntax highlighting.
Note: you must use appropriate command separators/terminators to
keep the meaning of the command pipline (such as ";" and "|"
between commands).
These are not put through macro parsing.
comms = ssh
Sets the default communication method (initially taken from the
name of the program, but can be overridden here).
console_position = <null>
Set the initial position of the console - if empty then let the
window manager decide. Format is '+<x>+<y>', i.e. '+0+0' is top
left hand corner of the screen, '+0-70' is bottom left hand side
of screen (more or less).
external_command_mode = 0600
File mode bits for the external_command_pipe.
external_command_pipe = <null>
Define the full path to an external command pipe that can be
written to for controlling some aspects of ClusterSSH, such as
opening sessions to more clusters.
Commands:
"open <tag|hostname>" - open new sessions to provided tag or
hostname
"retile" - force window retiling
e.g.: "echo 'open localhost'" /path/to/external_command_pipe >>
external_cluster_command = <null>
Define the full path to an external command that can be used to
resolve tags to host names. This command can be written in any
language. The script must accept a list of tags to resolve and
output a list of hosts (space separated on a single line). Any
tags that cannot be resolved should be returned unchanged.
A non-0 exit code will be counted as an error, a warning will be
printed and output ignored.
If the external command is given a "-L" option it should output
a list of tags (space separated on a single line) it can resolve
extra_cluster_file = <null>
Define an extra cluster file in the format of /etc/clusters.
Multiple files can be specified, separated by commas. Both ~ and
$HOME are acceptable as a reference to the user's home
directory, e.g.
"extra_cluster_file = ~/clusters, $HOME/clus"
extra_tag_file = <null>
Define an extra tag file in the format of /etc/tags. Multiple
files can be specified, separated by commas. Both ~ and $HOME
are acceptable as a reference to the user's home directory, e.g.
"extra_tag_file = ~/tags, $HOME/tags"
key_addhost = Control-Shift-plus
Default key sequence to open AddHost menu. See "KEY SHORTCUTS"
for more information.
hide_menu = 0
If set to 1, hide the menu bar (File, Hosts, Send, Help) in the
console.
key_clientname = Alt-n
Default key sequence to send cssh client names to client. See
"KEY SHORTCUTS" for more information.
key_localname = Alt-l
Default key sequence to send hostname of local server to client.
See "KEY SHORTCUTS" for more information.
key_paste = Control-v
Default key sequence to paste text into the console window. See
"KEY SHORTCUTS" for more information.
key_quit = Control-q
Default key sequence to quit the program (will terminate all
open windows). See "KEY SHORTCUTS" for more information.
key_retilehosts = Alt-r
Default key sequence to retile host windows. See "KEY SHORTCUTS"
for more information.
key_username = Alt-u
Default key sequence to send username to client. See "KEY
SHORTCUTS" for more information.
key_user_1 = Alt-1
key_user_2 = Alt-2
key_user_3 = Alt-3
key_user_4 = Alt-4
Default key sequence to send user defined macros to client. If
the matching macro_user_1 macro is undefined, the sequence is
passed straight to the terminal. See "KEY SHORTCUTS" for more
information.
macro_servername = %s
macro_hostname = %h
macro_username = %u
macro_newline = %n
macro_version = %v
macro_user_1 = %1
macro_user_2 = %2
macro_user_3 = %3
macro_user_4 = %4
Change the replacement macro used when either using a 'Send'
menu item, or when pasting text into the main console.
macro_user_1_command =
macro_user_2_command =
macro_user_3_command =
macro_user_4_command =
User defined macros - the macro is run through the shell on the
server and the output is sent to the client. For example,
"macro_user_1_command=echo echo macro_user_1"
would send the text C<echo macro_user_1> into the terminal session.
"macro_user_1_command=env | grep CSSH"
would send the CSSH environment variables to the client.
The following environment variables are set in the shell of the
macro process
"CSSH_SERVERNAME"
"CSSH_HOSTNAME"
"CSSH_USERNAME"
"CSSH_CONNECTION_STRING"
"CSSH_CONNECTION_PORT"
"CSSH_VERSION"
macros_enabled = yes
Enable or disable macro replacement. Note: this affects all the
"macro_*" variables above.
max_addhost_menu_cluster_items = 6
Maximum number of entries in the 'Add Host' menu cluster list
before scrollbars are used
max_host_menu_items = 30
Maximum number of hosts to put into the host menu before
starting a new column
menu_host_autotearoff = 0
menu_send_autotearoff = 0
When set to non-0 will automatically tear-off the host or send
menu at program start
mouse_paste = Button-2 (middle mouse button)
Default key sequence to paste text into the console window using
the mouse. See "KEY SHORTCUTS" for more information.
rsh = /path/to/rsh
ssh = /path/to/ssh
telnet = /path/to/telnet
Set the path to the specific binary to use for the communication
method, else uses the first match found in $PATH
rsh_args = <blank>
ssh_args = "-x -o ConnectTimeout=10"
telnet_args = <blank>
Sets any arguments to be used with the communication method
(defaults to ssh arguments).
NOTE: The given defaults are based on OpenSSH, not commercial
ssh software.
NOTE: Any "generic" change to the method (e.g., specifying the
ssh port to use) should be done in the medium's own config file
(see "ssh_config" and $HOME/.ssh/config).
screen_reserve_top = 0
screen_reserve_bottom = 60
screen_reserve_left = 0
screen_reserve_right = 0
Number of pixels from the screen's side to reserve when
calculating screen geometry for tiling. Setting this to
something like 50 will help keep cssh from positioning windows
over your window manager's menu bar if it draws one at that side
of the screen.
terminal = /path/to/xterm
Path to the X-Windows terminal used for the client.
terminal_args = <blank>
Arguments to use when opening terminal windows. Otherwise takes
defaults from $HOME/.Xdefaults or $HOME/.Xresources file.
terminal_chdir = 0
When non-0, set the working directory for each terminal as per
'terminal_chdir_path'
terminal_chdir_path = $HOME/.clusterssh/work/%s
Path to use as working directory for each terminal when
'terminal_chdir' is enabled. The path provided is passed through
the macro parser (see the section above on 'macros_enabled'.
terminal_font = 6x13
Font to use in the terminal windows. Use standard X font
notation.
terminal_reserve_top = 5
terminal_reserve_bottom = 0
terminal_reserve_left = 5
terminal_reserve_right = 0
Number of pixels from the terminal's side to reserve when
calculating screen geometry for tiling. Setting these will help
keep cssh from positioning windows over your scroll and title
bars or otherwise overlapping the windows too much.
terminal_colorize = 1
If set to 1 (the default), then "-bg" and "-fg" arguments will
be added to the terminal invocation command-line. The terminal
will be colored in a pseudo-random way based on the host name;
while the color of a terminal is not easily predicted, it will
always be the same color for a given host name. After a while,
you will recognize hosts by their characteristic terminal color.
terminal_bg_style = dark
If set to "dark", the terminal background will be set to black
and the foreground to the pseudo-random color. If set to
"light", then the foreground will be black and the background
the pseudo-random color. If terminal_colorize is "zero", then
this option has no effect.
terminal_size = 80x24
Initial size of terminals to use. NOTE: the number of lines (24)
will be decreased when resizing terminals for tiling, not the
number of characters (80).
terminal_title_opt = -T
Option used with "terminal" to set the title of the window
terminal_allow_send_events = -xrm '*.VT100.allowSendEvents:true'
Option required by the terminal to allow XSendEvents to be
received
title = cssh
Title of windows to use for both the console and terminals.
unmap_on_redraw = no
Tell Tk to use the UnmapWindow request before redrawing terminal
windows. This defaults to "no" as it causes some problems with
the FVWM window manager. If you are experiencing problems with
redraws, you can set it to "yes" to allow the window to be
unmapped before it is repositioned.
use_all_a_records = 0
If a hostname resolves to multiple IP addresses, set to 1 to
connect to all of them, not just the first one found. See also
"--use-all-a-records"}
use_hotkeys = 1
Setting to 0 will disable all hotkeys.
use_natural_sort = 0
Windows will normally sort in alphabetical order, i.e.: host1,
host11, host2. Setting to this 1 will change the sort order,
i.e.: host1, host2, host11. NOTE: You must have the perl module
Sort::Naturally installed.
user = $LOGNAME
Sets the default user for running commands on clients.
window_tiling = 1
Perform window tiling (set to 0 to disable)
window_tiling_direction = right
Direction to tile windows, where "right" means starting top left
and moving right and then down, and anything else means starting
bottom right and moving left and then up
NOTE: The key shortcut modifiers must be in the form "Control",
"Alt" or "Shift", e.g. with the first letter capitalised and the
rest lower case. Keys may also be disabled individually by setting
to the word "null".
$HOME/.clusterssh/send_menu
This (optional) file contains items to populate the send menu. The
default entry could be written as:
<send_menu>
<menu title="Use Macros">
<toggle/>
<accelerator>ALT-p</accelerator>
</menu>
<menu title="Remote Hostname">
<command>%s</command>
<accelerator>ALT-n</accelerator>
</menu>
<menu title="Local Hostname">
<command>%s</command>
<accelerator>ALT-l</accelerator>
</menu>
<menu title="Username">
<command>%u</command>
<accelerator>ALT-u</accelerator>
</menu>
<menu title="Test Text">
<command>echo "ClusterSSH Version: %v%n</command>
</menu>
</send_menu>
Submenus can also be specified as follows:
<send_menu>
<menu title="Default Entries">
<detach>yes</detach>
<menu title="Hostname">
<command>%s</command>
<accelerator>ALT-n</accelerator>
</menu>
</menu>
</send_menu>
Caveats:
There is currently no strict format checking of this file.
The format of the file may change in the future
If the file exists, the default entry (Hostname) is not added
The following replacement macros are available (note: these can be
changed in the configuration file):
%s Hostname part of the specific connection string to each client,
minus any username or port
%u Username part of the connection string to each client
%h Hostname of server where cssh is being run from
%n "RETURN" code
NOTE: requires XML::Simple to be installed
KNOWN BUGS
If you have any ideas about how to fix the below bugs, please get in
touch and/or provide a patch.
* Swapping virtual desktops can cause a redraw of all the terminal
windows. This is due to a lack of distinction within Tk between
switching desktops and minimising/maximising windows. Until Tk can
tell the difference between the two events, there is no fix (apart
from rewriting everything directly in X).
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you have issues running cssh, first try:
"cssh -e [user@]<hostname>[:port]"
This performs two tests to confirm cssh is able to work properly with
the settings provided within the $HOME/.clusterssh/config file (or
internal defaults).
1 Test the terminal window works with the options provided
2 Test ssh works to a host with the configured arguments
Configuration options to watch for in ssh are:
* SSH doesn't understand "-o ConnectTimeout=10" - remove the option
from the $HOME/.clusterssh/config file
* OpenSSH-3.8 using untrusted ssh tunnels - use "-Y" instead of "-X"
or use "ForwardX11Trusted yes" in $HOME/.ssh/ssh_config (if you
change the default ssh options from "-x" to "-X")
SUPPORT AND REPORTING BUGS
A web site for comments, requests, bug reports and bug fixes/patches is
available at: <https://github.com/duncs/clusterssh>
If you require support, please run the following commands and create an
issue via: <https://github.com/duncs/clusterssh/issues>
"perl -V"
"perl -MTk -e 'print $Tk::VERSION,$/'"
"perl -MX11::Protocol -e 'print $X11::Protocol::VERSION,$/'"
"cat /etc/csshrc $HOME/.clusterssh/config"
Using the debug option (--debug) will turn on debugging output. Repeat
the option to increase the amount of debug. However, if possible please
only use this option with one host at a time, e.g. "cssh --debug <host>"
due to the amount of output produced (in both main and child windows).
SEE ALSO
<https://github.com/duncs/clusterssh/wiki/>, "ssh", Tk::overview,
X11::Protocol, "perl"
AUTHOR
Duncan Ferguson, "<duncan_j_ferguson at yahoo.co.uk>"
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1999-2018 Duncan Ferguson.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.