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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Running commands on remote machines Post 302740675 by SkySmart on Thursday 6th of December 2012 02:51:22 PM
Old 12-06-2012
Running commands on remote machines

so i want to monitor a variety of things on hundreds of servers. the old process was to have an agent running on each one of these servers.

but now i'm looking to see if its possible to have agentless monitoring. the only other straight forward option other than having an agent on the hosts, is to use ssh. but i dont know how to go about this.

I have 2 hosts that will serve as the monitoring servers. One will be Primary, the second will be Backup. the secondary will have the same exact setup as the primary.

what do i need to do on these two hosts to be able to log into all my servers and run the commands i need to run? vmstat, uptime, mpstat etc.

The number of servers i need to monitor is 600.
The OS running on these servers is a mixture of Sun Solaris and Linux Red Hat.
 

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bprelay(8)						      System Manager's Manual							bprelay(8)

NAME
bprelay - BOOTP relay agent SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/bprelay [-f] [-d n] [-h hopcount] [-i interface,interface...] [-t minutes] [-w seconds] server... OPTIONS
Foreground mode. In this mode, bprelay does not run as a daemon. All messages are written to stdout and stderr, although warnings and errors are still sent to syslog(3). Without this option, bprelay listens on all interfaces on which the underlying protocol supports broadcasting. With this option, bprelay listens only to those interfaces specified. Any non-existent or invalid interface name are ignored. Sets debug level to the numeric value n. Larger values of n provides more debugging information. Instructs bprelay to not for- ward packets if the value of the hops field in the BOOTP packet exceeds hopcount. Instructs bprelay to terminate if minutes have passed without any packets being received. This option is only honored if bprelay was started from inetd(8). Instructs bprelay to not forward packets until the secs field in the BOOTP packet header exceeds this value. DESCRIPTION
The bprelay daemon forwards DHCP or BOOTP packets to the specified list of servers (server). Servers may be identified either by their IP addresses or by their names. The bprelay agent normally runs as a daemon process, and may be started either from the shell command line interface or by inetd(8). The purpose of bprelay is to provide the same service as that found in router hardware, but to run on UNIX workstations. The bprelay agent listens for DHCP/BOOTP packets on each of the interfaces specified in the command line, and relays each packet to the servers specified. As a rule, bprelay forwards each and every packet to every server specified, but it omits servers whose IP address is found to be on the same IP network as the receiving interface since those servers will presumably hear the original broadcast. RESTRICTIONS
Non-standard subnet masks for all networks administered by bprelay, must be available either through /etc/netmasks or NIS. SEE ALSO
Commands: inetd(8), joinc(8) System calls: syslog(3) RFC1497, RFC1542, RFC1534 bprelay(8)
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