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PuSSH is Pythonic, Ubiquitous SSH, a Python wrapper/script that runs commands in parallel on clusters/ranges of linux/unix machines via SSH, ideally where SSH is configured to use Kerberos, RSA/DSA keys, or ssh-agent as to avoid password authentication.
...It also provides pre-installed features such as GlusterFS distributed filesystems, ThunderstormDistributor queuing system, RAID 0 /scratch, password-less ssh, and automatic cluster management, for ease of use and maximum processing speed for computational tools. Originally it was developed as a different version for the Wall Lab at Harvard CBMI.
PyDSH is a remote administration tool, consisting of pydsh and pydcp. Pydsh allows you to run a command on multiple hosts in parallel over RSH, SSH or Telnet, OR manage your SSH public keys. The pydcp command allows copying files to/from multiple hosts.
A very lightweight Python program that executes commands on multiple Linux hosts in a user-designated number of threads via SSH. Intended for management for a large number of Linux/Unix nodes
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NetCrunch is a smart, agentless network monitoring and management software system capable of monitoring every device in a network. Developed by AdRem Software, NetCrunch helps businesses of all sizes remotely monitor network services, switches, routers, bandwidth utilization, and traffic flow and visualize their system performance.
This tool lets you login with SSH to a group of machines and interact with them as if they were one machine. Each command that you enter is run in parallel on all machines in the group. The output from each machine is printed separately.