multiprocessing problems

DoxaLogos doxalogos at gmail.com
Tue Jan 19 11:33:25 EST 2010


On Jan 19, 10:26 am, Adam Tauno Williams <awill... at opengroupware.us>
wrote:
> > I decided to play around with the multiprocessing module, and I'm
> > having some strange side effects that I can't explain.  It makes me
> > wonder if I'm just overlooking something obvious or not.  Basically, I
> > have a script parses through a lot of files doing search and replace
> > on key strings inside the file.  I decided the split the work up on
> > multiple processes on each processor core (4 total).  I've tried many
> > various ways doing this form using pool to calling out separate
> > processes, but the result has been the same: computer crashes from
> > endless process spawn.
>
> Are you hitting a ulimit error?  The number of processes you can create
> is probably limited.
>
> TIP: close os.stdin on your subprocesses.
>
>
>
> > Here's the guts of my latest incarnation.
> > def ProcessBatch(files):
> >     p = []
> >     for file in files:
> >         p.append(Process(target=ProcessFile,args=file))
> >     for x in p:
> >         x.start()
> >     for x in p:
> >         x.join()
> >     p = []
> >     return
> > Now, the function calling ProcessBatch looks like this:
> > def ReplaceIt(files):
> >     processFiles = []
> >     for replacefile in files:
> >         if(CheckSkipFile(replacefile)):
> >             processFiles.append(replacefile)
> >             if(len(processFiles) == 4):
> >                 ProcessBatch(processFiles)
> >                 processFiles = []
> >     #check for left over files once main loop is done and process them
> >     if(len(processFiles) > 0):
> >         ProcessBatch(processFiles)
>
> According to this you will create files is sets of four, but an unknown
> number of sets of four.

What would be the proper way to only do a set of 4, stop, then do
another set of 4?  I'm trying to only 4 files at time before doing
another set of 4.



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