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Remote exec and copy commands
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Cdist interacts with the target host in two ways:
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- it executes code (__remote_exec)
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- and it copies files (__remote_copy)
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By default this is accomplished with ssh and scp respectively.
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The default implementations used by cdist are::
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__remote_exec: ssh -o User=root
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__remote_copy: scp -o User=root
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The user can override these defaults by providing custom implementations and
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passing them to cdist with the --remote-exec and/or --remote-copy arguments.
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For __remote_exec, the custom implementation must behave as if it where ssh.
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For __remote_copy, it must behave like scp.
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With this simple interface the user can take total control of how cdist
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interacts with the target when required, while the default implementation
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remains as simple as possible.
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