Hi

I have written some code using Net::OpenSSH and am now trying to use Net::OpenSSH::Parallel to more easily set up ssh sessions (for issuing commands and sending files) to many servers concurrently. I started down the path of using Parallel::ForkManager to do the Net::OpenSSH sessions but that was pretty cumbersome. Net::OpenSSH::Parallel is working perfectly but for one thing:

Net::OpenSSH has some options to eliminate stuff like login banners--using master_stderr_discard and master_stdout_discard--and I want to use them with the parallel version. They don't work directly (i.e., they generate an error when I try to use them with Net::OpenSSH::Parallel). I'm hoping that, since it is based on Net::OpenSSH, there may be a way to set them in Net::OpenSSH::Parallel.

Is that do-able and, if not, any recommendations?

Thanks very much. Rick.


In reply to Net::OpenSSH::Parallel Options by rgren925

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