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NAME

       pexec - executing commands in parallel

SYNOPSIS

       pexec [options] [-c|-m] [--] command [arguments] | 'compound command'

DESCRIPTION

       Execute commands or shell scripts in parallel on a single host or on remote hosts using a remote shell.

OPTIONS

   General options:
       -h, --help
              Gives general summary about the command line options.

       --long-help
              Gives a detailed list of command line options.

       --version
              Gives some version information about the program.

       -s, --shell <shell>
              Full path (e.g. /bin/sh) of the shell or interpreter to be used for script execution.

       -c, --shell-command
              Use the specified shell to interpret the command(s) instead of direct execution.

       -m, --multiple-command
              Allow  multiple  individual shell command scripts to be executed in parallel with the variation of
              the parameters.

       -e, --environment <variable>
              Name of an environmental variable which is set to the respective parameter before each execution.

       -n, --number <number>
              The maximal number of processes running simultaneously. The <number> itself can even be a  complex
              specification of remote hosts (see documentation for more details).

       -C, --control <port>
              The  control  port  of  a  hypervisor  daemon  (full  path  of  a  UNIX  socket  or  an  INET host
              specification).

       -p, --list <list>
              The single-argument form of main parameter list.

       -r, --parameters <list>
              The multiple-argument form of the main parameter list.

       -f, --listfile <file>
              The main parameter list file.

       -w, --column <index>
              The column index from where the parameters should be taken if they are read from a parameter file.

       -t, --complete
              Threat the whole line as a single parameter if the parameters are read from a file.

       -z, --nice
              Sets the scheduling priority of pexec and  all  children  (executed  processes)  to  the  priority
              defined by this nice value.

       --     A marker after which the command to execute begins.

   Redirecting standard input, output and error:
       -i, --input <input>
              The  (optionally  formatted)  name  of  the  input file which is used for redirecting the standard
              input.

       -o, --output <output>
              The (optionally formatted) name of the output file which is  used  for  redirecting  the  standard
              output.

       -u, --error <output>
              The  (optionally  formatted)  name  of  the  output  error file, which is used for redirecting the
              standard error.

       -R, --normal-redirection
              Equivalent to specifying --output -, --error - and --input /dev/null.

       -a, --output-format <format>
              The format of the final standard output redirection if the output of  all  of  the  processes  are
              gathered into the same file.

       -b, --error-format <format>
              The same final redirection format for the standard error.

       -x, --omit-newlines
              Disable automatic newlines after the output and error formats.

   Execution using remote hosts:
       -g, --remote-shell <remote_shell>
              The name or full path of the remote shell to be used for building the tunnel between the local and
              the peer host(s). Default: ``/usr/bin/ssh''.

       -P, --pexec <pexec>
              The  full path of the pexec program on the remote hosts. If this option is omitted, pexec tries to
              figure out from the invoking syntax and/or the current path.

       -T, --tunnel
              Internal use only (pexec will start in tunnel daemon mode).

   Remote control, mutual exclusions and atomic command execution:
       -y, --bind <port>
              This option lets pexec to be remote controlled via INET or UNIX domain sockets.

       -E, --pexec-connection-variable <env>
              This option overrides the default environment name PEXEC_REMOTE_PORT to the specified value, which
              is used by the ``-p|--connect auto'' combination to determine the control socket  with  which  the
              running pexec instance can be controlled.

       -j, --remote
              Used to remote control and/or poll the status of other running instances of pexec.

       -p, --connect <port>
              Remote control port to connect to.

       -t, --status
              Prints the actual status of the running jobs in a human-readable form.

       -l, --lock <mutex>
              Locks  the  specified  mutex  (if the mutex is not locked by someone else, otherwise it will block
              until the mutex is released).

       -u, --unlock <mutex>
              Unlocks the specified mutex.

       -m, --mutex <mutex>
              Name of the mutex.

       -d, --dump <filename>
              Dump the content of the given file to standard output, if ``-m|--mutex'' is given,  this  will  be
              atomic.

       -s, --save <filename>
              Save  the  content  of  standard input to the given file, if ``-m|--mutex'' is given, this will be
              atomic.

       -a, --atomic <command>
              Execute the given command. If ``-m|--mutex'' is given, the exectution is going to be  atomic  with
              respect to that mutex.

   Hypervisor mode:
       -H, --hypervisor
              Starts pexec in hypervisor mode.

       -C, --control <port>
              The control port used by the hypervisor.

       -l, --load <window>
              Use  load  also  to  limit  the  number  of simultaneous processes with the specified load average
              interval (0, 1 or 2, or 1min, 5min or 15min, respectively).

       -f, --fifo
              First in first out queue processing.

       -s, --lifo
              Last in first out (stack) queue processing (default).

   Logging:
       -L, --log <file>
              The name of the log file.

       -W, --log-level <level>
              The logging level.

       -V, --verbose
              Increase the log level by one.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <apal@szofi.elte.hu>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2007, 2008-2009; Pal, Andras <apal@szofi.elte.hu>

       This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under  the  terms  of  the  GNU  General  Public
       License <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.  There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

       This  software  was written by Andras Pal. The core part was written while working for the Hungarian-made
       Automated Telescope (HAT) project to make the data processing more easier and  therefore  find  many-many
       extrasolar planets. See more information about this project: http://hatnet.hu. Another internal libraries
       (e.g. numhash.[ch]) were primarily written for other projects.

SEE ALSO

       The  full  documentation for pexec is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info and pexec programs are
       properly installed at your site, the command

              info pexec

       should give you access to the complete manual.

pexec 1.0rc8 (2009.07.02)                           July 2018                                           PEXEC(1)