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TOMAHAWK(1) | tomahawk | TOMAHAWK(1) |
NAME¶
tomahawk - enables to execute a command to many hostsSYNOPSIS¶
tomahawk [options] commandDESCRIPTION¶
tomahawk is a program that enables to execute a command into many hosts.$ tomahawk -h host1,host2,host3 uptime
---> 'uptime' command will be executed in host1, host2, and host3 with following output.
oinume@host1 % uptime 22:41:27 up 10 days, 3:26, 1 users, load average: 1.11, 1.13, 1.11 oinume@host2 % uptime 22:41:28 up 20 days, 4:26, 2 users, load average: 2.11, 2.13, 2.11 oinume@host3 % uptime 22:41:29 up 30 days, 5:26, 3 users, load average: 3.11, 3.13, 3.11
ssh¶
tomahawk executes a command via 'ssh'. You can specify options for ssh with -o/--ssh-options and can configure ssh behavior with $HOME/.ssh/config.hosts file¶
-h option enables you to specify hosts, another option '-f', which is specifying hosts files. hosts file is listing host names like thishost1 host2 host3 #host4
Starting with "#" means commenting the host out.
shell operators¶
tomahawk executes commands via shell(/bin/sh), so you can use '|' (pipe), '&&', '||' operators and so on.$ tomahawk -h host1,host2 'ps auxww | grep python'
OPTIONS¶
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes ('--'). A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the Info files.-H, --hosts¶
Specifies host names for sending commands. You can specify multiple hosts with ','.-f, --hosts-files¶
Specifies hosts files which listed host names for sending commands. You can specify multiple hosts files with ','.Format of hosts file is below.
web01 web02 #web03 web04
A line of starting with '#' disables a host.
-l, --prompt-login-password¶
Prompts a password for ssh authentication at first. If the password is all the same between target hosts, you'll input a password just once.--login-password-stdin¶
Read a SSH password from stdin instead of prompting.-s, --prompt-sudo-password¶
Prompts a password for sudo.-c, --continue-on-error¶
Continues to send commands even if any errors. The default behavior is fail-safe, means that tomahawk will stop if any errors.-p, --parallel¶
Specifies a number of processes for parallel command execution. (default: 1) If your machine has multiple cpu cores, --parallel 2 .. N might be faster.-t, --timeout¶
Specifies timeout seconds for a command.-u, --ssh-user¶
Specifies ssh user. The default is a current logged in user.-o, --ssh-options¶
Specifies ssh options.-F, --output-format¶
Specifies command output format. The default is '${user}@${host} % ${command}\n${output}\n'-V, --verify-output¶
Verify command output of all hosts. For additional information, see checking-files-on-remote-hosts-C, --conf¶
Specifies configuration file path. For additional information, see omit-command-line-optionsENVIRONMENT VARIABLES¶
tomahawk's behavior is affected by the following environment variables.TOMAHAWK_ENV¶
This variable specifies an environment of 'production', 'testing' or 'development'. If TOMAHAWK_ENV=production specified, tomahawk or tomahawk-rsync prompt as "command "%s" will be executed %s hosts. Are you sure? [yes/NO]: ". The environment variable exists for mis-execution of a command.SEE ALSO¶
AUTHOR¶
Kazuhiro Oinuma, Kohei MaedaCOPYRIGHT¶
2011-2014, Kazuhiro OinumaApril 17, 2014 | 0.7.0 |