G'day sabas,

You asked pretty much the same question the last time you posted a few months ago: "SSHing in multiple servers and execute command on each".

You received a plethora of information on how you might go about this. Did you try any of the proffered approaches? If so, in what way did they not address what you are trying to achieve?

Please read "How (Not) To Ask A Question: Do Your Own Work" to see what's wrong with your current post; and "How do I post a question effectively?" for a better way to go about it.

— Ken


In reply to Re: df -h script to 10 servers and append the printout into one file by kcott
in thread df -h script to 10 servers and append the printout into one file by sabas

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