SEM(1) | parallel | SEM(1) |
sem - semaphore for executing shell command lines in parallel
sem [--fg] [--id <id>] [--semaphoretimeout <secs>] [-j <num>] [--wait] command
GNU sem is an alias for GNU parallel --semaphore.
GNU sem acts as a counting semaphore. When GNU sem is called with command it starts the command in the background. When num number of commands are running in the background, GNU sem waits for one of these to complete before starting the command.
GNU sem does not read any arguments to build the command (no -a, :::, and ::::). It simply waits for a semaphore to become available and then runs the command given.
Before looking at the options you may want to check out the examples after the list of options. That will give you an idea of what GNU sem is capable of.
In toilet analogy: GNU sem waits for a toilet to be available, gives the toilet to a person, and exits immediately.
See also: --fg
In toilet analogy: -j is the number of toilets.
The default normally works as expected when used interactively, but when used in a script name should be set. $$ or my_task_name are often a good value.
The semaphore is stored in ~/.parallel/semaphores/
In toilet analogy the name corresponds to different types of toilets: e.g. male, female, customer, staff.
In toilet analogy: GNU sem waits for a toilet to be available, takes a person to the toilet, waits for the person to finish, and exits.
If secs < 0: If the semaphore is not released within secs seconds, exit.
In toilet analogy: secs > 0: If no toilet becomes available within secs seconds, pee on the floor. secs < 0: If no toilet becomes available within secs seconds, exit without doing anything.
In toilet analogy: Wait until all toilets are empty, then exit.
Try the following example:
sem -j 2 'sleep 1;echo 1 finished'; echo sem 1 exited sem -j 2 'sleep 2;echo 2 finished'; echo sem 2 exited sem -j 2 'sleep 3;echo 3 finished'; echo sem 3 exited sem -j 2 'sleep 4;echo 4 finished'; echo sem 4 exited sem --wait; echo sem --wait done
In toilet analogy this uses 2 toilets (-j 2). GNU sem takes '1' to a toilet, and exits immediately. While '1' is sleeping, another GNU sem takes '2' to a toilet, and exits immediately.
While '1' and '2' are sleeping, another GNU sem waits for a free toilet. When '1' finishes, a toilet becomes available, and this GNU sem stops waiting, and takes '3' to a toilet, and exits immediately.
While '2' and '3' are sleeping, another GNU sem waits for a free toilet. When '2' finishes, a toilet becomes available, and this GNU sem stops waiting, and takes '4' to a toilet, and exits immediately.
Finally another GNU sem waits for all toilets to become free.
Run one gzip process per CPU core. Block until a CPU core becomes available.
for i in *.log ; do echo $i sem -j+0 gzip $i ";" echo done done sem --wait
pod2html creates two files: pod2htmd.tmp and pod2htmi.tmp which it does not clean up. It uses these two files for a short time. But if you run multiple pod2html in parallel (e.g. in a Makefile with make -j) there is a risk that two different instances of pod2html will write to the files at the same time:
# This may fail due to shared pod2htmd.tmp/pod2htmi.tmp files foo.html: pod2html foo.pod --outfile foo.html bar.html: pod2html bar.pod --outfile bar.html $ make -j foo.html bar.html
You need to protect pod2html from running twice at the same time. sem running as a mutex will make sure only one runs:
foo.html: sem --id pod2html pod2html foo.pod --outfile foo.html bar.html: sem --id pod2html pod2html bar.pod --outfile bar.html clean: foo.html bar.html sem --id pod2html --wait rm -f pod2htmd.tmp pod2htmi.tmp $ make -j foo.html bar.html clean
None known.
Report bugs to <bug-parallel@gnu.org>.
Copyright (C) 2010,2011,2012,2013 Ole Tange, http://ole.tange.dk and Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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GNU sem uses Perl, and the Perl modules Getopt::Long, Symbol, Fcntl.
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