Hallo, has anyone a hint: I have 35 centos systems configured to be managed using clusterssh. Everythings works fine until I try to edit a file using vi on these 35 Systems. The connections to all targets becomes slow and unusable for minutes until the change in the file is done. Calling commandos like ls -l is reacts fast. DNS in the network isn't fast but working.
Has anyone a hint for me?
Thanks Ralf
Hi Ralf,
That's not something I'd normally consider doing. Is it possible for you to edit just the local file and then use scp to distribute it? OK, you lose the cluster-wide mechanism but it woul be possible to set up a small script to bang off the copies in the background.
Martin On Wed, 2021-11-24 at 09:02 +0100, Ralf Prengel wrote:
Hallo, has anyone a hint: I have 35 centos systems configured to be managed using clusterssh. Everythings works fine until I try to edit a file using vi on these 35 Systems. The connections to all targets becomes slow and unusable for minutes until the change in the file is done. Calling commandos like ls -l is reacts fast. DNS in the network isn't fast but working.
Has anyone a hint for me?
Thanks Ralf
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