If have executed the following code with input redirected to dev/null
my @cmds = ("sh int des"); # define comma
+nds.
my @hosts = ("XXX", "XXX"); # define hosts.
my @params = (\@cmds, \@hosts); # construct pa
+rameter array (currenlty mandatory for execution in a sub process).
my $job = new Job(\&exec_on_each, \@params); # define job
Dispatcher::query_job($job); # add jobs to
+the dispatchers queue.
my @out = Dispatcher::execute_jobs(); # execute all
+jobs and retieve the result.
print Tools::to_string(\@out); # print the re
+sult in the console.
Surprisingly this returns the result as expected. I think the user that executes the script via the website has insufficent rights to start SSH.
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