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NAME

       knife-ssh - The man page for the knife ssh subcommand.

       The knife ssh subcommand is used to invoke SSH commands (in parallel) on a subset of nodes
       within an organization, based on the results of a search query made to the Chef server.

       Syntax

       This subcommand has the following syntax:

          $ knife ssh SEARCH_QUERY SSH_COMMAND (options)

       Options

       This subcommand has the following options:

       -a SSH_ATTR, --attribute SSH_ATTR
              The attribute that is used when opening the SSH connection. The  default  attribute
              is  the  FQDN  of  the  host.  Other possible values include a public IP address, a
              private IP address, or a hostname.

       -A, --forward-agent
              Use to enable SSH agent forwarding.

       -c CONFIG_FILE, --config CONFIG_FILE
              The configuration file to use.

       -C NUM, --concurrency NUM
              The number of allowed concurrent connections.

       --chef-zero-port PORT
              The port on which chef-zero will listen.

       --[no-]color
              Use to view colored output.

       -d, --disable-editing
              Use to prevent the $EDITOR from being opened and to accept data as-is.

       --defaults
              Use to have knife use the default value instead of asking a user to provide one.

       -e EDITOR, --editor EDITOR
              The $EDITOR that is used for all interactive commands.

       -E ENVIRONMENT, --environment ENVIRONMENT
              The name of the environment. When this option is added to a  command,  the  command
              will run only against the named environment.

       -F FORMAT, --format FORMAT
              The output format: summary (default), text, json, yaml, and pp.

       -G GATEWAY, --ssh-gateway GATEWAY
              The  SSH tunnel or gateway that is used to run a bootstrap action on a machine that
              is not accessible from the workstation.

       -h, --help
              Shows help for the command.

       -i IDENTITY_FILE, --identity-file IDENTIFY_FILE
              The  SSH  identity  file  used  for  authentication.  Key-based  authentication  is
              recommended.

       -k KEY, --key KEY
              The  private key that knife will use to sign requests made by the API client to the
              Chef server.

       -m, --manual-list
              Use to define a search query as a space-separated list of servers. If there is more
              than  one  item  in  the  list,  put  quotes  around  the entire list. For example:
              --manual-list "server01 server 02 server 03"

       --[no-]host-key-verify
              Use  --no-host-key-verify  to  disable  host  key  verification.  Default  setting:
              --host-key-verify.

       OTHER  The  shell  type.  Possible  values:  interactive,  screen, tmux, macterm, or cssh.
              (csshx is deprecated in favor of cssh.)

       -p PORT, --ssh-port PORT
              The SSH port.

       -P PASSWORD, --ssh-password PASSWORD
              The SSH password. This can be used to pass the password  directly  on  the  command
              line.  If  this  option  is  not  specified (and a password is required) knife will
              prompt for the password.

       --print-after
              Use to show data after a destructive operation.

       -s URL, --server-url URL
              The URL for the Chef server.

       SEARCH_QUERY
              The search query used to return a list of servers to be accessed using SSH and  the
              specified SSH_COMMAND. This option uses the same syntax as the search sub-command.

       SSH_COMMAND
              The command that will be run against the results of a search query.

       -u USER, --user USER
              The  user  name  used  by knife to sign requests made by the API client to the Chef
              server. Authentication will fail if the user name does not match the private key.

       -v, --version
              The version of the chef-client.

       -V, --verbose
              Set for more verbose outputs. Use -VV for maximum verbosity.

       -x USER_NAME, --ssh-user USER_NAME
              The SSH user name.

       -y, --yes
              Use to respond to all confirmation prompts with  "Yes".  knife  will  not  ask  for
              confirmation.

       -z, --local-mode
              Use  to  run  the  chef-client  in  local  mode. This allows all commands that work
              against the Chef server to also work against the local chef-repo.

       Examples

       To find the uptime of all of web servers running Ubuntu on the Amazon EC2 platform, enter:

          $ knife ssh "role:web" "uptime" -x ubuntu -a ec2.public_hostname

       to return something like:

          ec2-174-129-127-206.compute-1.amazonaws.com  13:50:47 up 1 day, 23:26,  1 user,  load average: 0.25, 0.18, 0.11
          ec2-67-202-63-102.compute-1.amazonaws.com    13:50:47 up 1 day, 23:33,  1 user,  load average: 0.12, 0.13, 0.10
          ec2-184-73-9-250.compute-1.amazonaws.com     13:50:48 up 16:45,  1 user,  load average: 0.30, 0.22, 0.13
          ec2-75-101-240-230.compute-1.amazonaws.com   13:50:48 up 1 day, 22:59,  1 user,  load average: 0.24, 0.17, 0.11
          ec2-184-73-60-141.compute-1.amazonaws.com    13:50:48 up 1 day, 23:30,  1 user,  load average: 0.32, 0.17, 0.15

          $ knife ssh 'name:*' 'sudo chef-client'

       To force a chef-client run on all of the web servers running  Ubuntu  on  the  Amazon  EC2
       platform, enter:

          $ knife ssh "role:web" "sudo chef-client" -x ubuntu -a ec2.public_hostname

       to return something like:

          ec2-67-202-63-102.compute-1.amazonaws.com   [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:37 +0000] INFO: Starting Chef Run (Version 0.9.10)
          ec2-174-129-127-206.compute-1.amazonaws.com [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:37 +0000] INFO: Starting Chef Run (Version 0.9.10)
          ec2-184-73-9-250.compute-1.amazonaws.com    [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:38 +0000] INFO: Starting Chef Run (Version 0.9.10)
          ec2-75-101-240-230.compute-1.amazonaws.com  [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:38 +0000] INFO: Starting Chef Run (Version 0.9.10)
          ec2-184-73-60-141.compute-1.amazonaws.com   [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:38 +0000] INFO: Starting Chef Run (Version 0.9.10)
          ec2-174-129-127-206.compute-1.amazonaws.com [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:39 +0000] INFO: Chef Run complete in 1.419243 seconds
          ec2-174-129-127-206.compute-1.amazonaws.com [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:39 +0000] INFO: cleaning the checksum cache
          ec2-174-129-127-206.compute-1.amazonaws.com [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:39 +0000] INFO: Running report handlers
          ec2-174-129-127-206.compute-1.amazonaws.com [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:39 +0000] INFO: Report handlers complete
          ec2-67-202-63-102.compute-1.amazonaws.com   [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:39 +0000] INFO: Chef Run complete in 1.578265 seconds
          ec2-67-202-63-102.compute-1.amazonaws.com   [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:39 +0000] INFO: cleaning the checksum cache
          ec2-67-202-63-102.compute-1.amazonaws.com   [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:39 +0000] INFO: Running report handlers
          ec2-67-202-63-102.compute-1.amazonaws.com   [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:39 +0000] INFO: Report handlers complete
          ec2-184-73-9-250.compute-1.amazonaws.com    [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:40 +0000] INFO: Chef Run complete in 1.638884 seconds
          ec2-184-73-9-250.compute-1.amazonaws.com    [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:40 +0000] INFO: cleaning the checksum cache
          ec2-184-73-9-250.compute-1.amazonaws.com    [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:40 +0000] INFO: Running report handlers
          ec2-184-73-9-250.compute-1.amazonaws.com    [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:40 +0000] INFO: Report handlers complete
          ec2-75-101-240-230.compute-1.amazonaws.com  [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:40 +0000] INFO: Chef Run complete in 1.540257 seconds
          ec2-75-101-240-230.compute-1.amazonaws.com  [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:40 +0000] INFO: cleaning the checksum cache
          ec2-75-101-240-230.compute-1.amazonaws.com  [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:40 +0000] INFO: Running report handlers
          ec2-75-101-240-230.compute-1.amazonaws.com  [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:40 +0000] INFO: Report handlers complete
          ec2-184-73-60-141.compute-1.amazonaws.com   [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:40 +0000] INFO: Chef Run complete in 1.502489 seconds
          ec2-184-73-60-141.compute-1.amazonaws.com   [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:40 +0000] INFO: cleaning the checksum cache
          ec2-184-73-60-141.compute-1.amazonaws.com   [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:40 +0000] INFO: Running report handlers
          ec2-184-73-60-141.compute-1.amazonaws.com   [Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:18:40 +0000] INFO: Report handlers complete

       To  query  for  all nodes that have the webserver role and then use SSH to run the command
       sudo chef-client, enter:

          $ knife ssh "role:webserver" "sudo chef-client"

          $ knife ssh name:* "sudo aptitude upgrade -y"

       To specify the shell type used on the nodes returned by a search query:

          $ knife ssh roles:opscode-omnitruck macterm

       where screen is one of the following values: cssh, interactive, macterm, screen, or  tmux.
       If  the node does not have the shell type installed, knife will return an error similar to
       the following:

          you need the rb-appscript gem to use knife ssh macterm.
          `(sudo) gem    install rb-appscript` to install
          ERROR: LoadError: cannot load such file -- appscript

AUTHOR

       Chef

                                            Chef 12.0                                KNIFE-SSH(1)