gsh sun /etc/mungmotd
to run /etc/mungmotd on all your Suns. You may specify the union of two or more sets by using + as follows:
gsh 750+mc /etc/mungmotd
which will run mungmotd on all 750's and Masscomps. Commonly used sets should be defined in /etc/ghosts. For example, you could add a line that says
pep=manny+moe+jack
Another way to do that would be to add the word "pep" after each of the host entries:
manny sun3 pep
moe sun3 pep
jack sun3 pep
Hosts and sets of host can also be excluded:
foo=sun-sun2
Any host so excluded will never be included, even if a subsequent set on the line includes it:
foo=abc+def
bar=xyz-abc+foo
comes out to xyz+def.
You can define private host sets by creating .ghosts in your current directory with entries just like /etc/ghosts. Also, if there is a file .grem, it defines "rem" to be the remaining hosts from the last gsh or gcp that didn't succeed everywhere.
Options include all those defined by rsh, as well as
Interrupting with a SIGINT will cause the rsh to the current host to be skipped and execution resumed with the next host. To stop completely, send a SIGQUIT.
Also, will not properly return data from the remote execution that contains null characters.