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CLUBAK
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
INVOCATION
OPTIONS
EXIT STATUS
EXAMPLES
SEE ALSO
BUG REPORTS
AUTHOR
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NAME
clubak - format output from clush/pdsh-like output and more
SYNOPSIS
clubak [ OPTIONS ]
DESCRIPTION
clubak formats text from standard input containing lines of the form " node:output ". It is fully backward compatible with dshbak (1) but provides additional features. For instance, clubak always displays its results sorted by node/nodeset.
You do not need to use clubak when using clush (1) as all output formatting features are already included in. It is provided for other usages, like post-processing results of the form " node:output ".
Like clush (1), clubak uses the ClusterShell.MsgTree module of the ClusterShell library (see pydoc ClusterShell.MsgTree ).
INVOCATION
clubak should be started with connected standard input.
OPTIONS
--version
show clubak version number and exit
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-b , -c |
gather nodes with same output (-c is provided for dshbak (1) compatibility) |
-d , --debug
output more messages for debugging purpose
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-L |
disable header block and order output by nodes |
-r , --regroup
fold nodeset using node groups
-s GROUPSOURCE , --groupsource= GROUPSOURCE
optional groups.conf (5) group source to use
--groupsconf= FILE
use alternate config file for groups.conf(5)
-G , --groupbase
do not display group source prefix (always @groupname )
-S SEPARATOR , --separator= SEPARATOR
node / line content separator string (default: : )
-F , --fast
faster but memory hungry mode (preload all messages per node)
-T , --tree
message tree trace mode; switch to enable ClusterShell.MsgTree trace mode, all keys/nodes being kept for each message element of the tree, thus allowing special output gathering
--color= WHENCOLOR
clush can use NO_COLOR, CLICOLOR and CLICOLOR_FORCE environment variables. --color command line option always takes precedence over environment variables. NO_COLOR takes precedence over CLICOLOR_FORCE which takes precedence over CLICOLOR. --color tells whether to use ANSI colors to surround node or nodeset prefix/header with escape sequences to display them in color on the terminal. WHENCOLOR is never , always or auto (which use color if standard output refers to a terminal). Color is set to [34m (blue foreground text) and cannot be modified.
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--diff |
show diff between gathered outputs |
EXIT STATUS
An exit status of zero indicates success of the clubak command.
EXAMPLES
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1. |
clubak can be used to gather some recorded clush (1) results: |
Record clush(1) results in a file:
# clush -w node[1-7] uname -r
>/tmp/clush_output
# clush -w node[32-159] uname -r
>>/tmp/clush_output
Display file gathered results (in line-mode):
# clubak -bL </tmp/clush_output
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2. |
Another example, iterate over node* text files in current directory and gather characters count for all of them: |
# find -name "node*"
-exec wc -c {} ; | awk '{
gsub("./","",$2); print $2":
"$1 }' | clubak -bL
node[1,3]: 7
node2: 9
SEE ALSO
cluset (1), clush (1), nodeset (1), groups.conf (5).
<http://clustershell.readthedocs.org/>
BUG REPORTS
Use the following URL to submit a bug report or feedback:
<https://github.com/cea-hpc/clustershell/issues>
AUTHOR
Stephane Thiell <sthiell@stanford.edu>
COPYRIGHT
GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 or later (LGPLv2.1+)