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parallel: --number-of-cpus bug on Linux 2.6.26 fixed.
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=head1 What is GNU Parallel used for
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Searching for transit planets using data from the Kepler space telescope.
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Searching 1700 genomes for 1000-10000 protein sequences using Amazon
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EC2 compute cloud.
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Processing Earth Observation data from satellites to grep for pieces
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of information.
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Running tons of simulations of granular materials.
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Converting formats of movie frames in the film industry.
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Computational fluid dynamics. Numerical simulation of the compressible
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Navier-Stokes equations.
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Analysing data and running simulations for searching for the Higgs
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boson at the Tevatron.
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=head1 search terms
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=head1 search terms
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run commands in parallel
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run commands in parallel
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@ -171,18 +171,15 @@ cc:Sandro Cazzaniga <kharec@mandriva.org>,
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Ryoichiro Suzuki <ryoichiro.suzuki@gmail.com>,
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Ryoichiro Suzuki <ryoichiro.suzuki@gmail.com>,
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Jesse Alama <jesse.alama@gmail.com>
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Jesse Alama <jesse.alama@gmail.com>
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Subject: GNU Parallel 20120822 ('Boson') released
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Subject: GNU Parallel 20120922 ('X') released
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GNU Parallel 20120822 ('Boson') has been released. It is
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GNU Parallel 20120922 ('X') has been released. It is
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available for download at: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/parallel/
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available for download at: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/parallel/
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New in this release:
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New in this release:
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* Due to a bugfix the main flow has changed. Making this release beta
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* When bash just isn’t quick enough.
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quality.
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https://soimasysadmin.wordpress.com/2012/08/15/gnu-parallel-when-bash-just-isnt-quick-enough/
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* Parallel Proxy Scraper & Checker Tool
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXCeR_XsP6o
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* Bug fixes and man page updates.
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* Bug fixes and man page updates.
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@ -2791,18 +2791,21 @@ sub no_of_cpus_gnu_linux {
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# Number of physical CPUs on GNU/Linux
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# Number of physical CPUs on GNU/Linux
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# undef if not GNU/Linux
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# undef if not GNU/Linux
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my $no_of_cpus;
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my $no_of_cpus;
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my $no_of_cores;
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if(-e "/proc/cpuinfo") {
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if(-e "/proc/cpuinfo") {
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$no_of_cpus = 0;
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$no_of_cpus = 0;
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$no_of_cores = 0;
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my %seen;
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my %seen;
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open(IN,"cat /proc/cpuinfo|") || return undef;
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open(IN,"cat /proc/cpuinfo|") || return undef;
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while(<IN>) {
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while(<IN>) {
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if(/^physical id.*[:](.*)/ and not $seen{$1}++) {
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if(/^physical id.*[:](.*)/ and not $seen{$1}++) {
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$no_of_cpus++;
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$no_of_cpus++;
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}
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}
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/^processor.*[:]/ and $no_of_cores++;
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}
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}
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close IN;
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close IN;
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}
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}
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return $no_of_cpus;
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return ($no_of_cpus||$no_of_cores);
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}
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}
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sub no_of_cores_gnu_linux {
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sub no_of_cores_gnu_linux {
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from that continuously. As GNU B<parallel> will stop at end of file we
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from that continuously. As GNU B<parallel> will stop at end of file we
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use B<tail> to continue reading:
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use B<tail> to continue reading:
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B<echo >>B<jobqueue>; B<tail -f jobqueue | parallel>
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B<true >>B<jobqueue>; B<tail -f jobqueue | parallel>
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To submit your jobs to the queue:
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To submit your jobs to the queue:
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from that continuously. As GNU @strong{parallel} will stop at end of file we
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from that continuously. As GNU @strong{parallel} will stop at end of file we
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use @strong{tail} to continue reading:
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use @strong{tail} to continue reading:
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@strong{echo }>@strong{jobqueue}; @strong{tail -f jobqueue | parallel}
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@strong{true }>@strong{jobqueue}; @strong{tail -f jobqueue | parallel}
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To submit your jobs to the queue:
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To submit your jobs to the queue:
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nice seq 1 1000000 | shuf | parallel --files --recend "\n" -j10 --spreadstdin sort -n | parallel -Xj1 sort -nm {} ";"rm {} | md5sum
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nice seq 1 1000000 | shuf | parallel --files --recend "\n" -j10 --spreadstdin sort -n | parallel -Xj1 sort -nm {} ";"rm {} | md5sum
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echo '### Test --number-of-cpus';
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echo '### Test --number-of-cpus';
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parallel --number-of-cpus
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stdout parallel --number-of-cpus
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echo '### Test --number-of-cores';
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echo '### Test --number-of-cores';
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parallel --number-of-cores
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stdout parallel --number-of-cores
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echo '### Test --use-cpus-instead-of-cores';
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echo '### Test --use-cpus-instead-of-cores';
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(seq 1 4 | stdout parallel --use-cpus-instead-of-cores -j100% sleep) && echo CPUs done &
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(seq 1 4 | stdout parallel --use-cpus-instead-of-cores -j100% sleep) && echo CPUs done &
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