#!/bin/bash # Check servers up on http://www.polarhome.com/service/status/ P_ALL="vax freebsd solaris openbsd netbsd debian alpha aix redhat hpux ultrix minix qnx irix tru64 openindiana suse solaris-x86 mandriva ubuntu scosysv unixware dragonfly centos miros hurd raspbian macosx hpux-ia64 syllable" P_NOTWORKING="vax alpha openstep" P_NOTWORKING_YET="ultrix irix" P_WORKING="minix freebsd solaris openbsd netbsd debian aix redhat hpux qnx tru64 openindiana suse solaris-x86 mandriva ubuntu scosysv unixware dragonfly centos miros hurd raspbian macosx hpux-ia64 syllable" P="$P_WORKING" POLAR=`parallel -k echo {}.polarhome.com ::: $P` # Avoid the stupid /etc/issue.net banner at Polarhome: -oLogLevel=quiet echo '### Tests on polarhome machines' echo 'Setup on polarhome machines' stdout parallel -kj0 ssh -oLogLevel=quiet {} mkdir -p bin ::: $POLAR & copy_and_test() { H=$1 # scp to each polarhome machine do not work. Use cat # Avoid the stupid /etc/issue.net banner with -oLogLevel=quiet echo '### Run the test on '$H cat `which parallel` | stdout ssh -oLogLevel=quiet $H 'cat > bin/p.tmp && chmod 755 bin/p.tmp && mv bin/p.tmp bin/parallel && bin/perl bin/parallel echo Works on {} ::: '$H'; bin/perl bin/parallel --tmpdir / echo ::: test read-only tmp' | perl -pe 's:/[a-z0-9_]+.arg:/XXXXXXXX.arg:gi' } export -f copy_and_test stdout parallel -j0 -k --retries 5 --timeout 80 --delay 0.1 --tag -v copy_and_test {} ::: $POLAR