| Run Command on Group
  	  	
   		
   		Run Command on node: | 
	
	  | Select a previous command from the history, or enter the command and options
		below.  Then click on Run Cmd. | 
    
      | Command History: 
      
 	     Selecting one of these commands will fill in the fields below. | 
    
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      | Command: | 
    
      | Copy command to nodes  (The command specified above will 1st be copied
      	to /tmp on the nodes and executed from there.) | 
    
      | Use parallel shell (psh) command | 
    
      | Options: | 
    
      |  | Streaming mode | Specifies that output is returned as it becomes available from each target, instead of waiting for the command_list to be completed on a target before returning output. | 
    
      |  | Verify | Verifies that nodes are responding before sending the command to them. | 
    
      |  | Collaspe Identical Output | Automatically pipe the dsh output into dshbak which will only display output once for all the nodes that display identical output.  See the dshbak man page for more info. | 
    
      |  | Fanout: | The maximum number of nodes the command should be run on concurrently. When the command finishes on 1 of the nodes, it will be started on an additional node (the default is 64). | 
    
      |  | UserID: | The user id to use to run the command on the nodes. | 
    
      |  | Remote Shell: | The remote shell program to use to run the command on the nodes, for example /usr/bin/ssh. (The default is stored by the csmconfig command or DSH_REMOTE_CMD enviroment variable). | 
    
      |  | Shell Options: | Options to pass to the remote shell being used. | 
    
      |  | Monitor | Prints the results of monitoring for each node in the form of the starting and completion messages for each node. | 
    
      |  | Code Return | Prints the return code of the last command that was run remotely. The return code is appended at the end of the output for each node. | 
    
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    | Tips: 
		  See the psh man page for more information about this command. |