12-23-2010
There was something of the sort on IBM AIX if you had a SP2 with a few nodes, but that ages since last time I saw one... I think you launched on the SP console a command called perspectives but more knowledgeable AIX gurus could confirm as I have poor memory...
SP systems had a few "parallel" commands (you could execute at the console for specified nodes, without passwd for you were to use kerberos...)
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Do a search on PSSP (Parallel System Support program) IBM AIX...
Good luck
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INTRO(1) BSD General Commands Manual INTRO(1)
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DESCRIPTION
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one are text editors, command shell interpreters, searching and sorting tools, file manipulation commands, system status commands, remote
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