I have a set of servers filled each with a bunch of files that can be gzipped. The servers all have different numbers of cores. How can I开发者_开发技巧 write a bash script to launch a gzip for each core and make sure the gzips are not zipping the same file?
There is an implementation of gzip that is multithreaded, pigz. Since it is compressing one file on multiple threads, it should be able to read from disk more efficiently, compared to compressing multiple files at once.
If you are on Linux, you can use GNU's xargs to launch as many processes as you have cores.
CORES=$(grep -c '^processor' /proc/cpuinfo)
find /source -type f -print0 | xargs -0 -n 1 -P $CORES gzip -9
- find -print0 / xargs -0 protects you from whitespace in filenames
- xargs -n 1 means one gzip process per file
- xargs -P specifies the number of jobs
- gzip -9 means maximum compression
You might want to consider checking GNU parallel. I also found this video on youtube which seems to do what you are looking for.
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