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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Nohup and wait command usage Post 303025877 by RudiC on Wednesday 14th of November 2018 08:40:04 AM
Old 11-14-2018
In post#1, you'll start a list's process in background, and then immediately sit there waiting for it to finish before starting the next one. So - serial execution, nothing in parallel. Try dropping the individual waits, and place a generic one after the loop.

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waitid(2)							System Calls Manual							 waitid(2)

NAME
waitid - wait for child process to change state SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The function suspends the calling process until one of its children changes state. It records the current state of a child in the structure pointed to by infop. If a child process changed state prior to the call to returns immediately. The idtype and id arguments are used to specify which children will wait for. If idtype is will wait for the child with a process ID equal to (pid_t)pid. If idtypeis will wait for any child with a process group ID equal to (pid_t)pid. If idtypeis will wait for any children and id is ignored. The options argument is used to specify which state changes will wait for. It is formed by OR-ing together one or more of the following flags: Wait for processes that have exited. Status will be returned for any child that has stopped upon receipt of a signal. Status will be returned for any child that was stopped and has been continued. Return immediately if there are no children to wait for. Keep the process whose status is returned in infop in a waitable state. This will not affect the state of the process; the process may be waited for again after this call completes. The infop argument must point to a structure. If returns because a child process was found that satisfied the conditions indicated by the arguments idtype and options, then the structure pointed to by infop will be filled in by the system with the status of the process. The si_signo member will always be equal to RETURN VALUE
If returns due to the change of state of one of its children, 0 is returned. Otherwise, -1 is returned and is set to indicate the error. ERRORS
The function will fail if: [ECHILD] The calling process has no existing unwaited-for child processes. [EINTR] The function was interrupted due to the receipt of a signal by the calling process. [EINVAL] An invalid value was specified for options, or idtype and id specify an invalid set of processes. APPLICATION USAGE
Threads Considerations In a multi-threaded application, only the calling thread is suspended by will not return until all threads in the process have reached the desired state. For example, if the or options are specified, will not return until all threads in the process have terminated, stopped or continued respectively. SEE ALSO
exec(2), exit(2), wait(2), <sys/wait.h>. CHANGE HISTORY
First released in Issue 4, Version 2. waitid(2)
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