New rdist features
The most notable new feature of rdist
is that it is broken into two separate programs: a client and a server.
The client portion uses
rcmd(TC)
to bind to a privileged TCP/IP port so it can communicate with the
rshd(ADMN)
network server in order to execute a noninteractive shell on a remote
machine. Therefore it must be run as root.
In addition, rdist allows you to:
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perform parallel remote file distributions by specifying how
many simultaneous rdist processes should run on the command line.
This feature helps accelerate the updating of many files on many hosts.
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execute a command after all the files have been distributed using
cmdspecial.
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perform enhanced logging, including the ability to use
syslog(SLIB),
to a file.
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work with older versions of rdist by executing
the original rdist program (now called
ordist(TC)).
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