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- #List of xshell5 script commands how to#
- #List of xshell5 script commands install#
- #List of xshell5 script commands full#
Also see Command Group: Math - Geometry and Command Group: Math - Vectors.
#List of xshell5 script commands full#
For a full list of available event handlers see User Interface Event Handlers.ĭisplayAddEventHandler, displayRemoveAllEventHandlersĬommands to specifically change font settings of CT_HTML controls.Ĭommands to manipulate CT_LISTNBOX controls.Ĭommands to manipulate CT_LISTBOX controls.Ĭommands to manipulate CT_MAP and CT_MAP_MAIN controls.Ĭommands to manipulate CT_MENU_STRIP, CT_MENU, CT_CONTEXT_MENU controls.Ĭommands to manipulate CT_OBJECT, CT_OBJECT_ZOOM, CT_OBJECT_CONTAINER, CT_OBJECT_CONT_ANIM controls.Ĭreate, enable light sources on vehicles, terrain objects or lightpoints.Ĭreate, define, use and manipulate locations. See Command Group: Eden Editor and Command Group: Curator.Ĭommands related to containers like backpacks and vests.Ĭommands used to create or work with custom channels.Ĭommands to change the difficulty of the game.Ĭommands related to Arma 3: Dynamic Simulation.ĮnableDynamicSimulationSystem, setDynamicSimulationDistanceĬommands to manipulate the weather, time, date or traffic.Ĭommands that are used to work with flags.Ĭustomize the look of dialogs and menus in the game.Ĭommands to manipulate CT_CONTROLS_TABLE controls.Ĭommands used to add Event Handlers to GUIs.
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Commands related to Eden Editor and Zeus camera are not listed here. Once authenticated, you should see successful output from the commands on the remote machines ( Figure A).Commands that don't work as intended or are not implemented at all.Ĭommands to manipulate the camera for intros, outros and cut-scenes. You will be prompted for the password associated with user configured in pssh-hosts. -I read input and send to each ssh process.
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-h - hostname (in this case, we're using a host file).We have our commands and hosts files ready, so issue the following command to use those files: parallel-ssh -h pssh-hosts -A -P -I < pssh-command In that file, the hosts will be listed, one per line (add as many as you need), in the form like so: and close that file. Note: You can add whatever commands you need in the above file (the above is an example). Ps -eo cmd,pid,ppid,%mem,%cpu -sort=-%mem | head -n 6 # show who is logged on and what they are doing Within that file, copy the following: #!/bin/bash Issue the command: sudo nano ~/pssh-commands Instead of running the necessary commands individually, we're going to create a single file that contains all of the command we want to run on our remote servers. Once the installation is complete, you're ready to go.
#List of xshell5 script commands install#
Open a terminal window and issue the command: sudo apt-get install pssh The installation of Parallel-SSH can be completed with a single command. With that said, let's install and use Parallel-SSH. The tool is available from the standard repository for most distributions, so you only need to alter the install tool to match your Linux flavor of choice.
#List of xshell5 script commands how to#
I'll illustrate how to install and use Parallel-SSH on the Ubuntu Server 18.04 platform.