<html> <head> <title> October 6, 1998 DSHBAK 1 </title> <style type="text/css"> <!-- body { margin-left:4%; } H1, H2, H3, H4, H5 { color: maroon; padding: 4pt; margin-left: -4%; border: solid; border-width: thin; width: 100%; background: rgb(204,204,255) } --> </style> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> <h3> NAME </h3> <b>dshbak</b> - format the output of dsh <h3> SYNOPSIS </h3> <b>dshbak</b> <h3> DESCRIPTION </h3> <b>dshbak</b> takes input from the dsh command, and formats it to look nicer for the user. This equates to pulling the nodename off the front of each line, and placing it in a header above the output for that node. This is generally useful for commands that make output larger than 80 columns when prepended with the nodename. <h3> SEE ALSO </h3> <a href="dsh.html">dsh(1)</a>. <h3> HISTORY </h3> The <b>dshbak</b> command appeared in clusterit 1.0. It is based on the <b>dshbak</b> command in IBM PSSP. <h3> AUTHOR </h3> <b>Dshbak</b> was written by Tim Rightnour. </font></body> </html>