system command in parfor loop

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Sujatha
Sujatha on 17 Jan 2022
Commented: Walter Roberson on 26 Jan 2022
I am invoking a C++ executable from the Matlab command prompt.
Interactively, it goes like this:
>> [status,cmdout] = system('multi.exe','-echo')
Input unique file identifier. Ex: 2~04-13-013939 - 2~11-30-091444
And this works fine.
However, I need to invoke the C++ executable multiple times. So I created a parfor loop, like so:
parpool
tic
parfor i=1:nfiles
[status,cmdout] = system('multi.exe','-echo')
str3{i,1}
end
where str3 is a series of inputs:
str3 =
14×1 cell array
{'1~11-24-054646'}
{'1~11-24-095017'}
{'1~11-29-060908'}
{'1~11-29-101743'}
{'1~11-30-091225'}
{'2~11-24-055554'}
{'2~11-24-100903'}
{'2~11-29-060541'}
{'2~11-29-101814'}
{'2~11-30-091444'}
{'3~11-24-055933'}
{'3~11-29-101847'}
{'4~11-24-060505'}
{'4~11-29-101935'}
This ran for over 54 hours, but the task never completed, and I eventually hit Ctrl-C.
Any thoughts/ feedback?
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Mario Malic
Mario Malic on 17 Jan 2022
Check this out. Parfor worked fine for me using Sysem.Diagnostics.Process.
In order to relay the messages from workers in parpool, there are functions which I don't remember the name exactly. Check out this example https://www.mathworks.com/help/parallel-computing/parallel.pool.dataqueue.html
jessupj
jessupj on 17 Jan 2022
Edited: jessupj on 17 Jan 2022
just to play devil's advocate, i've approached a similar problem in the past by calling parallel instances of matlab from the shell. it was by no means the most I/O-efficient method and wasted a lot of time opening and closing matlab & pooling. the individual system jobs were geophysical models that took O(days) so the data importing and pool opening overhead was comparatively insignificant.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 17 Jan 2022
parpool
tic
parfor i=1:nfiles
cmd = sprintf('echo "%s" | multi.exe', str3{i,1});
[status,cmdout] = system(cmd, '-echo')
end
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Sujatha
Sujatha on 26 Jan 2022
addAttachedFiles(ans, tempfile), didn't help.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 26 Jan 2022
parpool
tic
parfor i=1:nfiles
tname{i} = tempname();
[fid, msg] = fopen(tname{i});
if fid < 0
error('iteration %d failed to create temporary file "%s" because "%s"', i, tname{i}, msg);
end
fprintf(fid, '%s\n\n', str3{i,1});
fclose(fid)
cmd = sprintf('multi.exe < "%s"', tname{i});
[status,cmdout] = system(cmd, '-echo')
end

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