CommandCenter 1.0.4

Download Contacting third-party download site... please wait.
If your download does not start, please use the link below

Publisher’s description

Image - CommandCenter 1.0.4

Built by a system administrator for system administrators, Command Center is a tool to manage shell-based scripts with the capability to remotely run them on any UNIX or UNIX-like host/server with output logs that can be saved and printed. Major features include but not limited to: create and manage scripts for multiple UNIX/Linux/FreeBSD hosts and servers. Run any managed script on a UNIX/Linux/FreeBSD target host or server from the comfort of your Mac.

Scripts are shell based which means you can remotely run bash, csh, Perl, Python, or ANY scriptable interpreter as long as the target host supports it. Remote connections are made using the secure SSH protocol. Output of script runs can be viewed, edited, copied, appendable, saved in a text file and printed on a printer. All scripts are stored on your Mac - no more lost scripts or manual script maintenance. Target hosts and servers can be saved and managed with optional password saving. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

CNET Networks is not responsible for the content of this Publisher's Description. We encourage you to determine whether this product or your intended use is legal. We do not encourage or condone the use of any software in violation of applicable laws. Any questions, complaints or claims related to any specific download should be directed to the relevant vendor.

Sponsored content

Power Centre - Content from our premier sponsors

Blogs

  • Alex Serpo Is green IT a marketing fad?
    It seems that green IT has dropped off the radar, with other technology issues moving to the fore. But was green IT ever a real technology movement, or was it just a marketing fad?
  • Array Gutless studios have the wrong target
    I have one word for the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT). Gutless.
  • Array NBN needs workers on board
    Without consensus on labour issues, the eventual winner of the NBN may end up as little more than a lame duck and a cashed-up symbol of the conflict between the desire for progress and the lack of mechanisms to deliver it.
  • More blogs »

Tags

Back to top

Featured