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Managing dynamically multiple shell
I want to launch some shell scripts.
I would have the possibility to change the number of shell scripts launched dynamically by modifying a variable, or a configuration file. For example, I start to launch 4 scripts at the same time, and after that, by modifying a variable, 6 scripts are launched simultaneously. Did someone write this kind of application ? Thanks. |
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