11-21-2008
mmm, didnt work,
I added the & to the nohup command first and the central script still waited 30 secnonds before moving on to the next box.
Adding the additional & to the overall ssh command, did the same thing but just put it all in the background on the central server, so i didnt get any output ....still took just as long
any other ideas?
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The shell function concatenate its arguments, separating each by a space, and passes this string to the shell ($SHELL if set, otherwise
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