parallel/testsuite/tests-to-run/parallel-local-ssh6.sh

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#!/bin/bash
# At most 2 parallel sshs per function
export SSHLOGIN1=parallel@lo
export SSHLOGIN2=csh@lo
mkdir -p tmp
par_test_onall() {
echo '### Test --onall'
parallel --onall --tag -k -S $SSHLOGIN1,$SSHLOGIN2 '(echo {1} {2}) | awk \{print\ \$2}' ::: a b c ::: 1 2
}
par_test_pipe_onall() {
echo '### Test | --onall'
seq 3 |
parallel --onall --tag -k -S $SSHLOGIN1,$SSHLOGIN2 '(echo {1} {2}) | awk \{print\ \$2}' ::: a b c :::: -
}
par_test_onall_u() {
echo '### Test --onall -u'
parallel --onall -S $SSHLOGIN1,$SSHLOGIN2 -u '(echo {1} {2}) | awk \{print\ \$2}' ::: a b c ::: 1 2 3 |
sort
}
par_test_nonall() {
echo '### Test --nonall'
parallel --nonall -k -S $SSHLOGIN1,$SSHLOGIN2 pwd |
perl -pe 's:/mnt/4tb::g' |
sort
}
par_test_nonall_u() {
echo '### Test --nonall -u - should be interleaved x y x y'
parallel --nonall -S $SSHLOGIN1,$SSHLOGIN2 -u 'pwd|grep -q csh && sleep 3; pwd;sleep 12;pwd;' |
perl -pe 's:/mnt/4tb::g'
}
par_read_sshloginfile_from_stdin() {
echo '### Test read sshloginfile from STDIN'
echo $SSHLOGIN1,$SSHLOGIN2 |
parallel -S - -k --nonall pwd |
perl -pe 's:/mnt/4tb::g'
echo $SSHLOGIN1,$SSHLOGIN2 |
parallel --sshloginfile - -k --onall pwd\; echo ::: foo |
perl -pe 's:/mnt/4tb::g'
}
par_nonall_basefile() {
echo '### Test --nonall --basefile'
touch tmp/nonall--basefile
stdout parallel --nonall --basefile tmp/nonall--basefile -S $SSHLOGIN1,$SSHLOGIN2 ls tmp/nonall--basefile
stdout parallel --nonall -S $SSHLOGIN1,$SSHLOGIN2 rm tmp/nonall--basefile
stdout rm tmp/nonall--basefile
}
par_onall_basefile() {
echo '### Test --onall --basefile'
touch tmp/onall--basefile
stdout parallel --onall --basefile tmp/onall--basefile -S $SSHLOGIN1,$SSHLOGIN2 ls {} ::: tmp/onall--basefile
stdout parallel --onall -S $SSHLOGIN1,$SSHLOGIN2 rm {} ::: tmp/onall--basefile
stdout rm tmp/onall--basefile
}
par_nonall_basefile_cleanup() {
echo '### Test --nonall --basefile --cleanup (rm should fail)'
touch tmp/nonall--basefile--clean
stdout parallel --nonall --basefile tmp/nonall--basefile--clean --cleanup -S $SSHLOGIN1,$SSHLOGIN2 ls tmp/nonall--basefile--clean
stdout parallel --nonall -S $SSHLOGIN1,$SSHLOGIN2 rm tmp/nonall--basefile--clean
stdout rm tmp/nonall--basefile--clean
}
par_onall_basefile_cleanup() {
echo '### Test --onall --basefile --cleanup (rm should fail)'
touch tmp/onall--basefile--clean
stdout parallel --onall --basefile tmp/onall--basefile--clean --cleanup -S $SSHLOGIN1,$SSHLOGIN2 ls {} ::: tmp/onall--basefile--clean
stdout parallel --onall -S $SSHLOGIN1,$SSHLOGIN2 rm {} ::: tmp/onall--basefile--clean
stdout rm tmp/onall--basefile--clean
}
par_workdir_dot() {
echo '### Test --workdir .'
ssh $SSHLOGIN1 mkdir -p mydir
mkdir -p $HOME/mydir
cd $HOME/mydir
parallel --workdir . -S $SSHLOGIN1 ::: pwd |
perl -pe 's:/mnt/4tb::g'
}
par_wd_dot() {
echo '### Test --wd .'
ssh $SSHLOGIN2 mkdir -p mydir
mkdir -p $HOME/mydir
cd $HOME/mydir
parallel --workdir . -S $SSHLOGIN2 ::: pwd |
perl -pe 's:/mnt/4tb::g'
}
par_wd_braces() {
echo '### Test --wd {}'
ssh $SSHLOGIN2 rm -rf wd1 wd2
mkdir -p $HOME/mydir
cd $HOME/mydir
parallel --workdir {} -S $SSHLOGIN2 touch ::: wd1 wd2
ssh $SSHLOGIN2 ls -d wd1 wd2
}
par_wd_perlexpr() {
echo '### Test --wd {= =}'
ssh $SSHLOGIN2 rm -rf WD1 WD2
mkdir -p $HOME/mydir
cd $HOME/mydir
parallel --workdir '{= $_=uc($_) =}' -S $SSHLOGIN2 touch ::: wd1 wd2
ssh $SSHLOGIN2 ls -d WD1 WD2
}
par_nonall_wd() {
echo '### Test --nonall --wd'
parallel --workdir /tmp -S $SSHLOGIN2 --nonall pwd
}
par_remote_symlink_dir() {
echo 'bug #51293: parallel does not preserve symlinked directory structure on remote'
ssh parallel@lo 'mkdir -p tmp; rm -rf wd; ln -s tmp wd'
mkdir -p wd
touch wd/testfile
parallel --nonall -S parallel@lo --basefile wd/testfile
ssh parallel@lo rm wd && echo OK: wd is still a symlink
}
export -f $(compgen -A function | grep par_)
#compgen -A function | grep par_ | sort | parallel --delay $D -j$P --tag -k '{} 2>&1'
compgen -A function | grep par_ | sort |
parallel --joblog /tmp/jl-`basename $0` -j5 --tag -k '{} 2>&1'