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Latest revision as of 16:46, 21 August 2022

Description

parallel website  

GNU parallel is a shell tool for executing jobs in parallel using one or more computers. A job can be a single command or a small script that has to be run for each of the lines in the input. The typical input is a list of files, a list of hosts, a list of users, a list of URLs, or a list of tables. A job can also be a command that reads from a pipe. GNU parallel can then split the input and pipe it into commands in parallel.

Environment Modules

Run module spider parallel to find out what environment modules are available for this application.

System Variables

  • HPC_PARALLEL_DIR - installation directory




Citation

If you publish research that uses parallel you have to cite it as follows:

O. Tange (2011): GNU Parallel - The Command-Line Power Tool, ;login: The USENIX Magazine, February 2011:42-47.