#!/bin/bash forceload () { # Force load LOAD=$1 # Start 10 times as many burnP6 seq 0 0.1 $1 | parallel -j0 timeout 20 burnP6 2>/dev/null & PID=$! # Give GNU Parallel 1 second to startup sleep 1 perl -e 'do{$a=`uptime`} while($a=~/average: *(\S+)/ and $1 < '$LOAD')' # Load is now > $CPUS } # Force load avg > number of cpu cores forceload $(parallel --number-of-cores) cat <<'EOF' | parallel -vj0 -k -L1 echo "bug #38441: CPU usage goes to 100% if load is higher than --load at first job" /usr/bin/time -f %e parallel --load 100% true ::: a 2>&1 | perl -ne '$_ > 1 and print "More than 1 secs wall clock: OK\n"' /usr/bin/time -f %U parallel --load 100% true ::: a 2>&1 | perl -ne '$_ < 1 and print "Less than 1 secs user time: OK\n"' echo '### Test slow arguments generation - https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?32834' seq 1 3 | parallel -j1 "sleep 2; echo {}" | parallel -kj2 echo EOF # Make sure we got all the burnP6 killed killall -9 burnP6 2>/dev/null echo '### Test too slow spawning' # Let the commands below run during high load seq 1000 | timeout 20 parallel -j400% -N0 burnP6 2>/dev/null & PID=$! seq 1 1000 | stdout nice nice parallel --halt 1 -uj0 -N0 kill $PID | perl -pe '/parallel: Warning: Starting \d+ processes took/ and do {close STDIN; `kill '$PID';killall -9 burnP6`; print "OK\n"; exit }'; # Make sure we got all the burnP6 killed killall -9 burnP6 2>/dev/null