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This directory contains scripts that give examples of using Pexpect.
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hive.py
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This script creates SSH connections to a list of hosts that
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you provide. Then you are given a command line prompt. Each
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shell command that you enter is sent to all the hosts. The
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response from each host is collected and printed. For example,
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you could connect to a dozen different machines and reboot
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them all at once.
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script.py
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This implements a command similar to the classic BSD "script" command.
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This will start a subshell and log all input and output to a file.
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This demonstrates the interact() method of Pexpect.
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fix_cvs_files.py
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This is for cleaning up binary files improperly added to
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CVS. This script scans the given path to find binary files;
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checks with CVS to see if the sticky options are set to -kb;
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finally if sticky options are not -kb then uses 'cvs admin'
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to set the -kb option.
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ftp.py
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This demonstrates an FTP "bookmark".
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This connects to an ftp site; does a few ftp commands; and then gives the user
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interactive control over the session. In this case the "bookmark" is to a
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directory on the OpenBSD ftp server. It puts you in the i386 packages
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directory. You can easily modify this for other sites.
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This demonstrates the interact() method of Pexpect.
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monitor.py
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This runs a sequence of system status commands on a remote host using SSH.
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It runs a simple system checks such as uptime and free to monitor
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the state of the remote host.
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passmass.py
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This will login to a list of hosts and change the password of the
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given user. This demonstrates scripting logins; although, you could
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more easily do this using the pxssh subclass of Pexpect.
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See also the "hive.py" example script for a more general example
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of scripting a collection of servers.
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python.py
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This starts the python interpreter and prints the greeting message backwards.
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It then gives the user interactive control of Python. It's pretty useless!
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rippy.py
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This is a wizard for mencoder. It greatly simplifies the process of
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ripping a DVD to mpeg4 format (XviD, DivX). It can transcode from any
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video file to another. It has options for resampling the audio stream;
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removing interlace artifacts, fitting to a target file size, etc.
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There are lots of options, but the process is simple and easy to use.
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sshls.py
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This lists a directory on a remote machine.
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ssh_tunnel.py
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This starts an SSH tunnel to a remote machine. It monitors the connection
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and restarts the tunnel if it goes down.
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uptime.py
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This will run the uptime command and parse the output into python variables.
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This demonstrates using a single regular expression to match the output
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of a command and capturing different variable in match groups.
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The regular expression takes into account a wide variety of different
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formats for uptime output.
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df.py
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This collects filesystem capacity info using the 'df' command.
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Tuples of filesystem name and percentage are stored in a list.
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A simple report is printed. Filesystems over 95% capacity are highlighted.
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