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A simple script for counting the avaliable jobs in an icecream network
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#!/usr/bin/env perl | |
# This short script queries the icecream scheduler to discover what machines are connected, | |
# and sums the maximum job counts for all x86-64 machines. | |
# It can be used in your mozconfig as follows: | |
# mk_add_options MOZ_MAKE_FLAGS="-j$(icecc-jobs)" | |
# if this script is on your PATH, and named icecc-jobs | |
use List::Util qw(sum0); | |
my $scheduler = "10.242.24.68"; | |
# Get the local processor count | |
if ($^O eq "darwin") { | |
$locl = `sysctl -n hw.ncpu`; | |
$xtra = $locl; # darwin machines are not included in the scheduler count | |
} else { | |
$locl = `nproc`; | |
$xtra = 0; # We're on linux, and will be included in the scheduler count | |
} | |
# Set up a signal to print out a default value if the query takes too long | |
$SIG{ALRM} = sub { print $locl; exit 0; }; | |
alarm(2); | |
# Run the query, and print out the sum of the maximum job counts | |
my $resp = `nc $scheduler 8766 <<EOF | |
listcs | |
exit | |
EOF`; | |
print sum0($resp =~ /\[x86_64\].+jobs=[0-9]+\/([0-9]+)/g) + $xtra; |
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