pconsole
This is the pconsole distribution page. pconsole is a administrative tool for
working with clusters of machines.
pconsole allows you to connect to each node of your cluster simultaneously,
and you can type your administrative commands in a specialized window that
'multiplies' the input to each to the connections you have opened.
pconsole is best run from within X Windows, although it is possible to
employ it without X (in console mode) as well.
You need to install pconsole on only 1 machine in the cluster, this would
usually be your central administrative node.
pconsole was developed by Walter de Jong in 2001.
pconsole COMES WITH NO WARRANTY.
pconsole is free software.
pconsole is distributed under terms described in the GNU General Public License.
pconsole features:
- parallel access to each machine in your cluster
- unlimited number of simultaneous connections
- secure access (tries to use SSH by default)
- easy installation -- no need to install it on each node in the cluster
- easy user interface
- secure program even though it needs root privileges to run
Download the latest version at the GitHub pconsole releases page
Please see the README for more information.
See the ChangeLog for a (short) history in development.
View a screenshot of pconsole in action.
If you don't have SSH, I recommend OpenSSH, which you can get at OpenSSH.org
The main distribution site is at https://walterdejong.github.io/pconsole/.
If you really must, you can contact the author at walter@heiho.net