sem(1) semaphore for executing shell command lines in parallel

SYNOPSIS

sem [--fg] [--id <id>] [--timeout <secs>] [-j <num>] [--wait] command

DESCRIPTION

GNU sem is an alias for GNU parallel --semaphore.

It works as a tool for executing shell commands in parallel. GNU sem acts as a counting semaphore. When GNU sem is called with command it will start the command in the background. When num number of commands are running in the background, GNU sem will wait for one of these to complete before starting another command.

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.

OPTIONS

command
Command to execute. The command may be followed by arguments for the command.
--bg
Run command in background thus GNU parallel will not wait for completion of the command before exiting. This is the default.

See also: --fg

-j N
Run up to N commands in parallel. Default is 1 thus acting like a mutex.
--jobs N
-j N
--max-procs N
-P N
Run up to N commands in parallel. Default is 1 thus acting like a mutex.
--jobs +N
-j +N
--max-procs +N
-P +N
Add N to the number of CPU cores. Run up to this many jobs in parallel. For compute intensive jobs -j +0 is useful as it will run number-of-cpu-cores jobs simultaneously.
--jobs -N
-j -N
--max-procs -N
-P -N
Subtract N from the number of CPU cores. Run up to this many jobs in parallel. If the evaluated number is less than 1 then 1 will be used. See also --use-cpus-instead-of-cores.
--jobs N%
-j N%
--max-procs N%
-P N%
Multiply N% with the number of CPU cores. Run up to this many jobs in parallel. If the evaluated number is less than 1 then 1 will be used. See also --use-cpus-instead-of-cores.
--jobs procfile
-j procfile
--max-procs procfile
-P procfile
Read parameter from file. Use the content of procfile as parameter for -j. E.g. procfile could contain the string 100% or +2 or 10.
--semaphorename name
--id name
Use name as the name of the semaphore. Default is the name of the controlling tty (output from tty).

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/

--fg
Do not put command in background.
--timeout secs (not implemented)
-t secs (not implemented)
If the semaphore is not released within secs seconds, take it anyway.
--wait
-w
Wait for all commands to complete.

EXAMPLE: Gzipping *.log

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

EXAMPLE: Protecting pod2html from itself

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) you need to protect pod2html from running twice at the same time. sem running as a mutex will do just that:

  sem --fg --id pod2html pod2html foo.pod > foo.html
  sem --fg --id pod2html rm -f pod2htmd.tmp pod2htmi.tmp

BUGS

None known.

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs to <[email protected]>.

AUTHOR

Copyright (C) 2010,2011,2012,2013 Ole Tange, http://ole.tange.dk and Free Software Foundation, Inc.

LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2010,2011,2012,2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or at your option any later version.

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DEPENDENCIES

GNU sem uses Perl, and the Perl modules Getopt::Long, Symbol, Fcntl.