Is there some way to run gnu parallel with a dynamically changing list of remote hosts? The dynamism isn't intermittent or irregular -- I'm looking for a way to use the Google compute engine autoscaling feature to smoothly scale up to a max number of hosts and have gnu parallel dispatch jobs as these hosts come alive. I guess I can create a fake job to trigger autoscaling to launch the multiple hosts and have them register themselves to some central host file.. Any ideas how best to manage this?
adaptive load balancing with gnu parallel
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