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Homework and Emergencies Homework & Coursework Questions Accessing one UNIX node from another node of the same server Post 302879000 by arun1377 on Tuesday 10th of December 2013 04:49:01 AM
Old 12-10-2013
Accessing one UNIX node from another node of the same server

Hi Experts,

I am in need of running a script from one node say node 1 via node 2.

My scheduling tool dont have access to node2 , so i need to invoke the list file from node1 but the script needs to run from node2. because the server to which i am hitting, is having access only for the node 2.

Please help me how to acheive this for running a script via a node 2 from node 1.

Thank you!
 

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NAME
Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::MessageNode - Jabber message node HIERARCHY
Glib::Boxed +----Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::MessageNode METHODS
messagenode = $node->add_child ($name, $value=undef) o $name (string) o $value (string) string = $node->get_attribute ($name) o $name (string) $node->set_attribute ($name, $value) o $name (string) o $value (string) $node->set_attributes (...) o ... (list) messagenode = $node->get_child_by_name ($child_name) o $child_name (string) messagenode = $node->get_child messagenode = $node->find_child ($child_name) o $child_name (string) string = $node->get_name $node->set_name ($name) o $name (string) messagenode = $node->get_next messagenode = $node->get_parent messagenode = $node->get_prev boolean = $node->get_raw_mode $node->set_raw_mode ($raw_mode) o $raw_mode (boolean) string = $node->to_string string = $node->get_value $node->set_value ($value) o $value (string) SEE ALSO
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