.. _remote_execution_in_clusters: Remote Execution in Clusters ---------------------------- .. index:: cluster;cluster run .. index:: cluster;cluster job When commands are run on a cluster, a number of options are available to specify the nodes on which the commands can be run. There is a ** clause: **cluster run **. The clause can take: * *role* - the role of the node: ``application``, ``database``, ``webproxy`` * ``all`` - all the roles, in other words, the entire cluster * ``notme`` - all nodes except the one the command is run on * ```` - all nodes in the data center * ```` - the hostname or IP address of the node. For example: * **cluster run database app start mongodb** will restart the mongodb service on all database nodes. * **cluster run all app status** will display the app status of all nodes on the cluster. * **cluster run notme system shutdown** would issue the command to shut down all nodes except the one the command is run on. .. important:: In a cluster, reboot and shutdown of the entire cluster should be done on each node and not with the **cluster run all** command. Sometimes there are long-running processes running on a server. To display such jobs, use the **cluster job list** command. .. note:: The **cluster job list** command is not available on a web proxy node. It is also possible to re-attach to those jobs to see the output, using **cluster job reconnect **.