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paexec_reorder(1) paexec_reorder(1)

NAME

paexec_reorder - reorder sliced output of "paexec -l"

SYNOPSIS

paexec_reorder [OPTIONS] [files...]

DESCRIPTION

paexec with -l option produces a sliced output where results of different tasks are intermixed. The intent of paexec_reorder is to produce ordered output where results for all tasks follow each other without intermixing. It is strongly recomended to send output of "paexec -le" or "paexec -gle" to the input of paexec_reorder. Otherwise more memory or disk space for temporary files will be required.

OPTIONS

Display help information.
If method is m, result is reordered in memory, this is the default. If it is f, temporary files are used for reordering. If s, sort(1) command is used.
Prepand output lines with the task number.
By default output of "paexec -le" is expected on input. With -g option, output of "paexec -gle" is expected. In this case paexec_reorder will react on "fatal" paexec's keyword.
If applied, output of "paexec -le [-g] -x" is expected on input. This option has higher priority than PAEXEC_EOT environment variable. Actually -x and -y are synonyms.
If applied, output of "paexec -le [-g] -y" is expected on input. This option has higher priority than PAEXEC_EOT environment variable.
Remove leading space character.
Set alternative string for 'success', 'failure', 'fatal' and '' (end of task).

EXAMPLES

 paexec -t '/usr/bin/ssh -x' -n 'host1 host2 host3' \
        -l -c ~/bin/complex_task | paexec_reorder
 paexec -gEI -lr -n 'host1 host2 host3' \
   -c command -t /usr/bin/rsh < tasks.txt | paexec_reorder -lgS -Mf
 For other examples, see examples/ directory

ENVIRONMENT

tempnam(3) is used for creating temporary directory. See the appropriate man page.
The same as in paexec.

BUGS/FEEDBACK

Please send any comments, questions, bug reports etc. to me by e-mail or (even better) register them at sourceforge project home. Feature requests are also welcomed.

HOME

<http://sourceforge.net/projects/paexec>

SEE ALSO paexec(1) tempnam(3)

2020-06-01