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Re: [O] Executing org shell blocks on remote machine over ssh
From: |
Ista Zahn |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Executing org shell blocks on remote machine over ssh |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Nov 2014 13:12:16 -0500 |
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:43 AM, Brett Viren <address@hidden> wrote:
> David Bjergaard <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> I use org mode as a lab notebook. I write org-src blocks to keep track
>> of tasks I do at the command line, and then I copy paste them into the
>> terminal. I would really like to hit "C-c C-c" on the source block and
>> have it executed on the remote machine. I know that you can specify
>> the remote machine according to [1], however the software I use requires
>> a fairly complicated setup to get going.
>
> Is it just complicated, or is it also prohibitively long-running?
>
> If just the former, you could maybe bundle the setup into some shell
> script and source it in each of your sh source blocks. Eg:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC sh :results output :dir /ssh:lycastus:/home/bviren
> /bin/pwd
> echo $HOSTNAME
> ls -l foo.sh
> echo "---"
> cat foo.sh
> echo "---"
> source ./foo.sh
> echo $FOO
> #+END_SRC
>
> #+RESULTS:
> : /home/bviren
> : lycastus
> : -rw-rw-r-- 1 bviren bviren 16 Nov 18 10:27 foo.sh
> : ---
> : export FOO=bar
> :
> : ---
> : bar
>
>
>
> If the setup is purely environmental, and it takes a long time to
> perform, maybe you could do the set up once and then cache the resulting
> environment using the output of "env".
I guess I'm missing something (like why the OP want's to run a shell
in a separate window), but why not just
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :results output :dir /ssh:lycastus:/home/bviren :session *shell*
/bin/pwd
echo $HOSTNAME
ls -l foo.sh
echo "---"
cat foo.sh
echo "---"
source ./foo.sh
echo $FOO
#+END_SRC
?
Best,
Ista
>
>
> -Brett.