components/perl_modules/cssh/patches/003_rmv_ccon_frm_man.patch
changeset 7906 57070a2dbc4f
parent 7905 6488b90294de
child 7909 59e0622d905d
--- a/components/perl_modules/cssh/patches/003_rmv_ccon_frm_man.patch	Tue Apr 18 15:31:40 2017 -0700
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
-#This is an inhouse patch to remove references to ccon which is a wrapper
-#around console program that is not shipped in Solaris. An RFE has been 
-#filed Bug 18544653 to port console command to Solaris. Once console is
-#ported this patch becomes obsolete. 
-
---- App-ClusterSSH-4.02_01/bin/cssh.orig	2014-04-09 10:22:53.306791974 -0700
-+++ App-ClusterSSH-4.02_01/bin/cssh	2014-04-09 10:30:00.989566222 -0700
-@@ -16,14 +16,13 @@
- 
- =head1 NAME
- 
--cssh, crsh, ctel, ccon - Cluster administration tool
-+cssh, crsh, ctel - Cluster administration tool
- 
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
- 
- S<< cssh [options] [[user@]<server>[:port]|<tag>] [...] >>
- S<< crsh [options] [[user@]<server>[:port]|<tag>] [...] >>
- S<< ctel [options] [<server>[:port]|<tag>] [...] >>
--S<< ccon [options] [[user@]<server>[:port]|<tag>] [...] >>
- 
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
- 
-@@ -39,7 +38,7 @@
- Connections are opened via ssh so a correctly installed and configured
- ssh installation is required.  If, however, the program is called by "crsh"
- then the rsh protocol is used (and the communications channel is insecure),
--or by "ctel" then telnet is used, or by "ccon" then console is used.
-+or by "ctel" then telnet is used.
- 
- Extra caution should be taken when editing system files such as
- /etc/inet/hosts as lines may not necessarily be in the same order.  Assuming
-@@ -88,12 +87,6 @@
- 
- =item *
- 
--If the code is called as ccon instead of cssh (i.e. a symlink called
--ccon points to the cssh file or the file is renamed) console is used as the
--communications protocol instead of ssh.
--
--=item *
--
- When using cssh on a large number of systems to connect back to a single
- system (e.g. you issue a command to the cluster to scp a file from a given
- location) and when these connections require authentication (i.e. you are
-@@ -334,10 +327,6 @@
- 
- S<$ crsh server1 server2>
- 
--=item Use console with master as the primary server instead of ssh
--
--S<$ ccon -M master server1 server2>
--
- =back
- 
- =head1 FILES