Hi,

I wanted to see how parallel behaves when one of the hosts is down. `root@nope` 
is down (host doesn't exist on the network and won't resolve), `scanner-helper` 
is up and running.

> $ parallel --controlmaster --filter-hosts --eta -j2 -S 
> root@nope,:,user@scanner-helper sleep ::: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 
> 2 2 2 2
> parallel: Warning: Could not figure out
> parallel: Warning: number of cpus on user@scanner-helper. Using 1.
> parallel: Warning: Could not figure out
> parallel: Warning: number of cpus on user@scanner-helper. Using 1.
> parallel: This should not happen. You have found a bug.
> Please contact <[email protected]> and include:
> * The version number: 20160922
> * The bugid: host check too many col0: user@scanner-helper            
> /bin/bash: parallel: command not found
> * The command line being run
> * The files being read (put the files on a webserver if they are big)
>
> If you get the error on smaller/fewer files, please include those instead.

If I remove the `--filter-hosts`, I don't get the warning but of course I'm 
getting output about `root@nope` that can't be contacted.

Happy to provide more info if required.

Pierre-Yves Poujade
[email protected]
https://py.poujade.org
(514) 446-3438

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