06-17-2005
Instead of initiating the process from "dev" i suggest running some script from "uat", that would make things easier. You can use "scp" (man scp) to collect the files from dev and don't have to think about ways to start processes remotely.
If you really need to do it the way you described it for some outside reason you could pack all the commands you want to run remotely into a script there and call this script via ssh (man ssh) using a command like "ssh -l username uat scriptname_to_execute.sh". This will login to machine uat as user "username" and execute the command "scriptname_to_execute.sh", then terminate the connection.
Hope this helps.
bakunin
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App::Nopaste::Service::ssh(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation App::Nopaste::Service::ssh(3pm)
NAME
App::Nopaste::Service::ssh - copies files to your server using scp
AUTHOR
Kevin Falcone "<falcone@cpan.org>"
Thomas Sibley "<trs@bestpractical.com>"
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
NOPASTE_SSH_SERVER
The hostname to which you ssh. The left-hand side of the colon in the scp. For example: "sartak.org".
NOPASTE_SSH_DOCROOT
The path on disk for your pastes. For example: "public_html/paste".
NOPASTE_SSH_WEBPATH
The path for URLs. For example: "http://sartak.org/paste".
NOPASTE_SSH_MODE
Octal permissions mode to set for the temporary file before uploading. For example: 0644.
NOPASTE_SSH_USE_DESCRIPTION
Use the supplied description in the paste filename for easier identification of pastes. Defaults to the source filename, if any, but
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APACHE CONFIGURATION RECOMMENDATIONS
The following is a recommended Apache configuration you can drop into ".htaccess" in your paste dir.
RemoveHandler .cgi
RemoveHandler .pl
AddDefaultCharset utf-8
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