I've also moved away from FUNC, ended up in the Puppet/Mcollective camp and haven't looked back.
On David's actual question - it looks like it's not able to communicate with all or some of the client nodes and is hanging waiting for a response - does it work for a single node?
Andrew
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 9:49 PM, Greg Swift <gregswift@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 3:48 PM, Scott Dowdle <dowdle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Greetings,
I think for all practical purposes func is defunct. The main developer left some time ago... and other products have basically picked up the ball and run further with it.
----- Original Message -----
> hi,
> On my master func server I attempt to send one command to multiple
> server, but it doesn't not execute. For example:
> func "*domain.edu" call command run "cat /etc/redhat-release"
> or
> func "*" call command run "cat /etc/redhat-release"
What products? Ansible and SaltStack.
I don't have advanced needs so what I do is use tmux, split the screen into multiple panes... and then turn on/off pane synchronization as needed... to ssh to multiple machines and run the same commands interactively. If in a GUI environment, terminator is very similar.
I'd love to hear func is still alive but I have to ask why? All of the others just work over ssh and can be completely clientless (other than ssh).
TYL,
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Scott DowdleAs much as i love and miss func, I agree with Scott, you might as well evaluate one of the other two. Personally I recommend Ansible since it was written by the author of func. IIRC correctly Salt does use the same syntax for orchestration as func, since they based it off func.
-greg
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