parallel: --number-of-cpus bug on Linux 2.6.26 fixed.

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Ole Tange 2012-09-03 23:09:00 +02:00
parent 3b2b73997e
commit 810b6fdc93
6 changed files with 33 additions and 12 deletions

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=head1 What is GNU Parallel used for
Searching for transit planets using data from the Kepler space telescope.
Searching 1700 genomes for 1000-10000 protein sequences using Amazon
EC2 compute cloud.
Processing Earth Observation data from satellites to grep for pieces
of information.
Running tons of simulations of granular materials.
Converting formats of movie frames in the film industry.
Computational fluid dynamics. Numerical simulation of the compressible
Navier-Stokes equations.
Analysing data and running simulations for searching for the Higgs
boson at the Tevatron.
=head1 search terms
run commands in parallel

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@ -171,18 +171,15 @@ cc:Sandro Cazzaniga <kharec@mandriva.org>,
Ryoichiro Suzuki <ryoichiro.suzuki@gmail.com>,
Jesse Alama <jesse.alama@gmail.com>
Subject: GNU Parallel 20120822 ('Boson') released
Subject: GNU Parallel 20120922 ('X') released
GNU Parallel 20120822 ('Boson') has been released. It is
GNU Parallel 20120922 ('X') has been released. It is
available for download at: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/parallel/
New in this release:
* Due to a bugfix the main flow has changed. Making this release beta
quality.
* Parallel Proxy Scraper & Checker Tool
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXCeR_XsP6o
* When bash just isnt quick enough.
https://soimasysadmin.wordpress.com/2012/08/15/gnu-parallel-when-bash-just-isnt-quick-enough/
* Bug fixes and man page updates.

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@ -2791,18 +2791,21 @@ sub no_of_cpus_gnu_linux {
# Number of physical CPUs on GNU/Linux
# undef if not GNU/Linux
my $no_of_cpus;
my $no_of_cores;
if(-e "/proc/cpuinfo") {
$no_of_cpus = 0;
$no_of_cores = 0;
my %seen;
open(IN,"cat /proc/cpuinfo|") || return undef;
while(<IN>) {
if(/^physical id.*[:](.*)/ and not $seen{$1}++) {
$no_of_cpus++;
}
/^processor.*[:]/ and $no_of_cores++;
}
close IN;
}
return $no_of_cpus;
return ($no_of_cpus||$no_of_cores);
}
sub no_of_cores_gnu_linux {

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@ -2271,7 +2271,7 @@ The idea is to put the jobs into a file and have GNU B<parallel> read
from that continuously. As GNU B<parallel> will stop at end of file we
use B<tail> to continue reading:
B<echo >>B<jobqueue>; B<tail -f jobqueue | parallel>
B<true >>B<jobqueue>; B<tail -f jobqueue | parallel>
To submit your jobs to the queue:

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@ -2447,7 +2447,7 @@ The idea is to put the jobs into a file and have GNU @strong{parallel} read
from that continuously. As GNU @strong{parallel} will stop at end of file we
use @strong{tail} to continue reading:
@strong{echo }>@strong{jobqueue}; @strong{tail -f jobqueue | parallel}
@strong{true }>@strong{jobqueue}; @strong{tail -f jobqueue | parallel}
To submit your jobs to the queue:

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@ -39,10 +39,10 @@ echo '### Test --spreadstdin --files';
nice seq 1 1000000 | shuf | parallel --files --recend "\n" -j10 --spreadstdin sort -n | parallel -Xj1 sort -nm {} ";"rm {} | md5sum
echo '### Test --number-of-cpus';
parallel --number-of-cpus
stdout parallel --number-of-cpus
echo '### Test --number-of-cores';
parallel --number-of-cores
stdout parallel --number-of-cores
echo '### Test --use-cpus-instead-of-cores';
(seq 1 4 | stdout parallel --use-cpus-instead-of-cores -j100% sleep) && echo CPUs done &