Larry Clegg
2018-10-25 22:36:55 UTC
Greetings Spacers,
Spacewalk 2.8 on fully updated Centos 6
Clients of Centos 6 and Centos 7
Question: Is there a way to see the output from a âremote commandâ without
having to go to the individual clients? For example, I select 50 clients
in the SW gui into an SSM. On that SSM I run a remote command, letâs say
/bin/uptime as the example remote command. I know that I can click on
each client and review the events and see the output. Is there a way to
see all the consolidated output from all 50 clients at once?
Thank you
*Larry E. Clegg*
Systems Engineer (SaaS Platform Operations) | *Kyriba*
[Cell Phone] +1 858-357-5579
[Address] 9620 Towne Centre Drive | Suite 250 | San Diego, California |
92121
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<http://www.kyriba.com/blog>
Spacewalk 2.8 on fully updated Centos 6
Clients of Centos 6 and Centos 7
Question: Is there a way to see the output from a âremote commandâ without
having to go to the individual clients? For example, I select 50 clients
in the SW gui into an SSM. On that SSM I run a remote command, letâs say
/bin/uptime as the example remote command. I know that I can click on
each client and review the events and see the output. Is there a way to
see all the consolidated output from all 50 clients at once?
Thank you
*Larry E. Clegg*
Systems Engineer (SaaS Platform Operations) | *Kyriba*
[Cell Phone] +1 858-357-5579
[Address] 9620 Towne Centre Drive | Suite 250 | San Diego, California |
92121
www.kyriba.com | Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/KyribaCorp> | Twitter
<https://twitter.com/kyribacorp> | LinkedIn
<http://www.linkedin.com/company/kyriba-corporation> | Blog
<http://www.kyriba.com/blog>