lynn said the following on 04/29/2013 04:27 PM:
Summary. I want to sit at one computer and copy a file to /etc/cron.hourly on all the clients. Without physically walking to each client, I don't think I can do that.
Oh, wait a minute. Are you telling us that your other machines aren't networked, that you CAN'T copy the script with perl, ssh, rsync ... because, in the absence of a network you *HAVE* to physically walk there?
No. It's AD. We've just switched from nfs to cifs and we need to keep
On 29/04/13 23:16, Anton Aylward wrote: the root cache alive for the automounter. Network or not, I still have to go to each client to do something, whether it's install the 2 line script itself or install something which would install it for me. It's something which is very straightforward. I want this: #!/bin/bash kinit -k cifs-user run every hour by doing the minimum of walking, leaning over machines, annoying people or else waiting till they've gone for lunch. You guys know what I'm on about. . .. It comes down to me not having anything in place to do this centrally as I can with the LDAP'y things. from what folk are saying here, there's nothing in a default 12.3 install in place so I can just do it. L x -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org