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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Grouping hostnames for pdsh Post 302976809 by joeg1484 on Wednesday 6th of July 2016 12:02:42 PM
Old 07-06-2016
Thats great, RudiC!

Now I need to do some reading so I can figure out how it works :-D.

Thanks so much!
Joe

*Also, I will use code tags in future posts!

---------- Post updated at 10:02 AM ---------- Previous update was at 10:01 AM ----------

Oh, one more quick question on this...

How can I add number padding?

For example, if the hostname is

Code:
hostname0100
hostname0101
hostname0102

I would need to account for the zero before the '1'.

Thanks!
Joe
 

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