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HP-UX Reference > Oon(1)HP-UX 11i Version 2: December 2007 Update |
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NAMEon — execute command on remote host with environment similar to local DESCRIPTIONon executes a command on a remote host, using an environment similar to that of the invoking user where:
If command is not specified, on starts a shell on host. argument ... is a list of arguments for command. The user's environment variables are copied to the remote host, and the file system containing the user's current working directory is NFS mounted on the remote host (see nfs(7)). The command is executed on the remote host in the user's current working directory. Commands using relative path names that reference file system objects within the user's current working file system have the same behavior as running the command on the client. The behavior of commands using relative path names that cross the file system boundary or commands using absolute path names depends on the organization of the remote host's file system. Implicit and explicit use of environment variables may also cause a command's behavior to be dependent on the organization of the remote host's file system. For example, the $PATH environment variable usually contains absolute path names. Standard input, output and error of the remote command are connected to the appropriate file descriptors on the client. The remote execution daemon (rexd) does not allow root to execute a remote command. The signals SIGINT, SIGTERM, and SIGQUIT are propagated to the remote command. SIGTSTP and SIGSTOP are ignored by the remote command. All other signals are delivered to the on command. In order to execute a remote command, the remote host must be configured to execute rexd (see rexd(1M)). Optionson recognizes the following options:
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