parallel/testsuite/tests-to-run/parallel-local-ssh8.sh
2017-01-06 22:53:21 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Each test should at most run 1 ssh against parallel@lo or lo
par_path_remote_bash() {
echo 'bug #47695: How to set $PATH on remote? Bash'
rm -rf /tmp/parallel
cp /usr/local/bin/parallel /tmp
cat <<'_EOS' | stdout ssh nopathbash@lo -T | grep -Ev 'packages can be updated|System restart required|Welcome to'
echo BASH Path before: $PATH with no parallel
parallel echo ::: 1
# Race condition stderr/stdout
sleep 1
echo '^^^^^^^^ Not found is OK'
# Exporting a big variable should not fail
export A="`seq 1000`"
PATH=$PATH:/tmp
. /usr/local/bin/env_parallel.bash
# --filter to see if $PATH with parallel is transferred
env_parallel --filter --env A,PATH -Slo echo '$PATH' ::: OK
_EOS
echo
}
par_path_remote_csh() {
echo 'bug #47695: How to set $PATH on remote? csh'
rm -rf /tmp/parallel
cp /usr/local/bin/parallel /tmp
cat <<'_EOS' | stdout ssh nopathcsh@lo -T | grep -Ev 'packages can be updated|System restart required|Welcome to'
echo CSH Path before: $PATH with no parallel
which parallel >& /dev/stdout
echo '^^^^^^^^ Not found is OK'
alias parallel=/tmp/parallel
# Exporting a big variable should not fail
setenv A "`seq 1000`"
setenv PATH ${PATH}:/tmp
cp /usr/local/bin/env_parallel* /tmp
if ("`alias env_parallel`" == '') then
source `which env_parallel.csh`
endif
# --filter to see if $PATH with parallel is transferred
env_parallel --filter --env A,PATH -Slo echo '$PATH' ::: OK
echo Right now it seems csh does not respect $PATH if set from Perl
echo Done
_EOS
}
par_keep_order() {
echo '### Test --keep-order'
seq 0 2 |
parallel --keep-order -j100% -S 1/:,2/parallel@lo -q perl -e 'sleep 1;print "job{}\n";exit({})'
}
par_keeporder() {
echo '### Test --keeporder'
seq 0 2 |
parallel --keeporder -j100% -S 1/:,2/parallel@lo -q perl -e 'sleep 1;print "job{}\n";exit({})'
}
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 --delay 0.1 -j10 --tag -k '{} 2>&1'