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Title: Viri, Remote execution of Python scripts
Author: Garcia Gonzalo, Marc Albert
Tutor: Guim Bernat, Francesc
Abstract: Viri is a system for automatic distribution and execution of Python code on remote machines. This is especially useful when dealing with a large group of hosts. With Viri, Sysadmins can write their own scripts, and easily distribute and execute them on any number of remote machines. Depending on the number of computers to administrate, Viri can save thousands of hours, that Sysadmins would spend transferring files, logging into remote hosts, and waiting for the scripts to finish. Viri automates the whole process. Viri can also be useful for remotely managing host settings. It should work together with an application where the information about hosts would be maintained. This information can include cron tasks, firewall rules, backup settings,... After a simple Integration of this application with your Viri infrastructure, you can change any settings in the application, and see how it gets applied on the target host automatically.
Keywords: python
remote
system administration
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Issue Date: 15-Jun-2011
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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