10-29-2014
Could you post a clear description of exactly what your program's supposed to do, please? We've all kind of been working from your original, and I'm no longer sure that's anything resembling what you wanted.
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AFAIK there is no 'goto' in bash, only in assembler and [Q{uick}|Visual] Basic.
And C. Not often used, but sometimes one goto is better than 5 nested something-else's.
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hwloc-assembler-remote
HWLOC-ASSEMBLER-REMOTE(1) hwloc HWLOC-ASSEMBLER-REMOTE(1)
NAME
hwloc-assembler-remote - Assemble multiple remote host topologies
SYNOPSIS
hwloc-assembler-remote [options] output.xml host1 host2 ...
OPTIONS
--ssh <ssh>
Use the given ssh command (and options) to connect to remote hosts.
--lstopo-path <path>
Use the given path as the remote lstopo command when gathering remote topologies. By default, lstopo is taken from the PATH envi-
ronment variable.
--lstopo-opts <opts>
Pass the given lstopo options when gathering remote topologies.
--show Display the resulting topology before exit.
-f --force
Ignore failure to load a remote host topology.
DESCRIPTION
hwloc-assembler-remote is a frontend to hwloc-assembler. It takes care of retrieving the remote nodes' topologies before assembling them
with hwloc-assembler.
EXAMPLES
To assemble three nodes topologies:
$ hwloc-assembler-remote output.xml host1 host2 host3
To assemble the topology of a multi-process MPI job defined as a machinefile:
$ hwloc-assembler-remote output.xml `cat machinefile | sort | uniq`
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful execution, hwloc-assembler-remote returns 0.
hwloc-assembler-remote will return nonzero if any kind of error occurs, such as (but not limited to) failure to parse the command line.
SEE ALSO
hwloc(7), lstopo(1), hwloc-assembler(1)
1.7 Apr 07, 2013 HWLOC-ASSEMBLER-REMOTE(1)