I'm running a bunch of shell scripts like
parallel -a my_scripts bash
and at some point I decided I've run enough of them and would like to stop spawning new jobs, and simply let all the existing jobs finish. Put another way, I want to kill the parent process without killing the children.
There seems to be ways of controlling termination when first launching GNU parallel (for example if I know in advance I only want to run x
jobs, then I can use --halt now,success=x
argument), but I couldn't find how to control GNU parallel when it is already running.
Sure I can just CTRL+C
to kill parallel, and rerun the jobs that were aborted, but I thought there might be a smarter way.