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$B=t66!wEl9)Bg$G$9!#(B

yppush.8$B$K$D$$$F$$$/$D$+<ALd$,$"$j$^$9!#(B

$B%*%W%7%g%s$N(B-J #parallel job$B$N$H$3$m$G$9!#(B

.It Fl j Ar #parallel jobs
.Nm Yppush
normally performs transfers serially, meaning that it will
send a map transfer request to one slave server and then wait for
it to respond before moving on to the next slave server. In environments
with many slaves, it is more efficient to initiate several map transfers
at once so that the transfers can take place in parallel. The
.Fl j
flag is used to specify the desired number of parallel jobs:

$B$O$8$a$N$[$&$G(B , meaning that ... next server. $B$NJ8$K$D$$$F!"(B
2.2.5R$B$NLu$G$O(B
$B!V$3$l$O$I$&$$$&$3$H$+$H$$$&$H!"(B ... $B$G$9!#!W$H$J$C$F$$$^$9$,(B
$B!V$9$J$o$A!"(B ... $B$G$9!#!W$NJ}$,$9$C$-$j$7$F$FNI$$$s$8$c$J$$$+$H(B
$B;W$$$^$9!#$I$&$G$7$g$&$+!#(B

$B$J$*!";d$NH=CG$G$O!"F1$8MM$J$/$@$j$N!"$5$i$K8e$N(Bmeaning that ...
$B$OA0$N$^$^$N!V$3$l$O$I$&$$$&$3$H$+$H$$$&$H!"(B...$B!W$N$^$^$G$$$$$H(B
$B;W$$$^$9!#(B

.Pp
Note that
.Nm
handles callbacks asynchronously, which means that it will collect
and display the callback information received from
.Xr ypxfr 8
as soon as it arrives, even it arrives before all of the map
transfer requests have been sent.

$B$^$@<ALd$N;EJ}$,2<<j$G$9$,(B
$B$_$J$5$s$N8f0U8+$*4j$$$7$^$9!#(B

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    $B=t66><9@(B                                             
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   morohasi@pi.titech.ac.jp     045-924-5084
