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I'm create in new script for import many information in many servers and past in excel file with module (xlsxwriter). i try with this script but his create just a excel file for a last servers in list .



this is a script :



import commands

import os

import xlsxwriter


lines = ["server1", "server2"]
i = 0
for i,line in enumerate(lines, start=1):
print(commands.getoutput('ssh '+line+' hostname'))


workbook = xlsxwriter.Workbook("file_"+commands.getoutput('ssh '+line+' hostname')+".xlsx")

worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet("sheet1")

workbook.close()









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  • Could you verify what exactly do you try to achieve? From the question is not clear what you have done and what you want to get as an outcome.

    – Dmytro Chasovskyi
    Dec 30 '18 at 12:39











  • I want to create a script that executes commands to multiple remote servers and creates for each server an excel file that trove inside the executed command results

    – Shankes
    Dec 30 '18 at 12:48











  • Here is documentation for for loop. From the post above and your comment, I still don't understand what is your question.

    – Dmytro Chasovskyi
    Dec 30 '18 at 12:51











  • Exedmple : the script accessed to the server via ssh and execute the command "hostname", after it takes this result of the command and creates with it an excel file that finds in this file excel the result of the command, and I can do all that to multiple servers

    – Shankes
    Dec 30 '18 at 13:23
















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I'm create in new script for import many information in many servers and past in excel file with module (xlsxwriter). i try with this script but his create just a excel file for a last servers in list .



this is a script :



import commands

import os

import xlsxwriter


lines = ["server1", "server2"]
i = 0
for i,line in enumerate(lines, start=1):
print(commands.getoutput('ssh '+line+' hostname'))


workbook = xlsxwriter.Workbook("file_"+commands.getoutput('ssh '+line+' hostname')+".xlsx")

worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet("sheet1")

workbook.close()









share|improve this question























  • Could you verify what exactly do you try to achieve? From the question is not clear what you have done and what you want to get as an outcome.

    – Dmytro Chasovskyi
    Dec 30 '18 at 12:39











  • I want to create a script that executes commands to multiple remote servers and creates for each server an excel file that trove inside the executed command results

    – Shankes
    Dec 30 '18 at 12:48











  • Here is documentation for for loop. From the post above and your comment, I still don't understand what is your question.

    – Dmytro Chasovskyi
    Dec 30 '18 at 12:51











  • Exedmple : the script accessed to the server via ssh and execute the command "hostname", after it takes this result of the command and creates with it an excel file that finds in this file excel the result of the command, and I can do all that to multiple servers

    – Shankes
    Dec 30 '18 at 13:23














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I'm create in new script for import many information in many servers and past in excel file with module (xlsxwriter). i try with this script but his create just a excel file for a last servers in list .



this is a script :



import commands

import os

import xlsxwriter


lines = ["server1", "server2"]
i = 0
for i,line in enumerate(lines, start=1):
print(commands.getoutput('ssh '+line+' hostname'))


workbook = xlsxwriter.Workbook("file_"+commands.getoutput('ssh '+line+' hostname')+".xlsx")

worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet("sheet1")

workbook.close()









share|improve this question














I'm create in new script for import many information in many servers and past in excel file with module (xlsxwriter). i try with this script but his create just a excel file for a last servers in list .



this is a script :



import commands

import os

import xlsxwriter


lines = ["server1", "server2"]
i = 0
for i,line in enumerate(lines, start=1):
print(commands.getoutput('ssh '+line+' hostname'))


workbook = xlsxwriter.Workbook("file_"+commands.getoutput('ssh '+line+' hostname')+".xlsx")

worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet("sheet1")

workbook.close()






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  • Could you verify what exactly do you try to achieve? From the question is not clear what you have done and what you want to get as an outcome.

    – Dmytro Chasovskyi
    Dec 30 '18 at 12:39











  • I want to create a script that executes commands to multiple remote servers and creates for each server an excel file that trove inside the executed command results

    – Shankes
    Dec 30 '18 at 12:48











  • Here is documentation for for loop. From the post above and your comment, I still don't understand what is your question.

    – Dmytro Chasovskyi
    Dec 30 '18 at 12:51











  • Exedmple : the script accessed to the server via ssh and execute the command "hostname", after it takes this result of the command and creates with it an excel file that finds in this file excel the result of the command, and I can do all that to multiple servers

    – Shankes
    Dec 30 '18 at 13:23



















  • Could you verify what exactly do you try to achieve? From the question is not clear what you have done and what you want to get as an outcome.

    – Dmytro Chasovskyi
    Dec 30 '18 at 12:39











  • I want to create a script that executes commands to multiple remote servers and creates for each server an excel file that trove inside the executed command results

    – Shankes
    Dec 30 '18 at 12:48











  • Here is documentation for for loop. From the post above and your comment, I still don't understand what is your question.

    – Dmytro Chasovskyi
    Dec 30 '18 at 12:51











  • Exedmple : the script accessed to the server via ssh and execute the command "hostname", after it takes this result of the command and creates with it an excel file that finds in this file excel the result of the command, and I can do all that to multiple servers

    – Shankes
    Dec 30 '18 at 13:23

















Could you verify what exactly do you try to achieve? From the question is not clear what you have done and what you want to get as an outcome.

– Dmytro Chasovskyi
Dec 30 '18 at 12:39





Could you verify what exactly do you try to achieve? From the question is not clear what you have done and what you want to get as an outcome.

– Dmytro Chasovskyi
Dec 30 '18 at 12:39













I want to create a script that executes commands to multiple remote servers and creates for each server an excel file that trove inside the executed command results

– Shankes
Dec 30 '18 at 12:48





I want to create a script that executes commands to multiple remote servers and creates for each server an excel file that trove inside the executed command results

– Shankes
Dec 30 '18 at 12:48













Here is documentation for for loop. From the post above and your comment, I still don't understand what is your question.

– Dmytro Chasovskyi
Dec 30 '18 at 12:51





Here is documentation for for loop. From the post above and your comment, I still don't understand what is your question.

– Dmytro Chasovskyi
Dec 30 '18 at 12:51













Exedmple : the script accessed to the server via ssh and execute the command "hostname", after it takes this result of the command and creates with it an excel file that finds in this file excel the result of the command, and I can do all that to multiple servers

– Shankes
Dec 30 '18 at 13:23





Exedmple : the script accessed to the server via ssh and execute the command "hostname", after it takes this result of the command and creates with it an excel file that finds in this file excel the result of the command, and I can do all that to multiple servers

– Shankes
Dec 30 '18 at 13:23












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