I have just released a new version of
Net::OpenSSH::Parallel supporting the rsync functionality available from
Net::OpenSSH.
That would allow to maintain a library of perl modules and scripts replicated across all your servers, though it needs the rsync binary installed on them!
use Net::OpenSSH::Parallel;
my $p = Net::OpenSSH::Parallel->new;
$p->add_host($_) for @hosts;
$p->push('*', 'rsync_put',
{ recurse => 1 },
'/my/local/perl/library', '/tmp/my-perl');
$p->push('*', 'command',
{ stdout_file => '%HOST.out',
stderr_file => '%HOST.err' },
'/usr/bin/perl -I/tmp/my-perl/lib /tmp/my-perl/script.pl
+');
$p->run or die "something failed!"
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