runcached (Run Cached) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Execute commands while caching their output for subsequent calls. Command output will be cached for seconds and "replayed" for any subsequent calls. Original exit status will also be emulated. After cacheperiod has expired, command will be re-executed and a new result will be cached. Caching depends on command and arguments executed and the path of the runcached executable. Cache results are stored in /tmp You can use runcached to run resource-expensive commands multiple times, parsing different parts of its output each time. Those commands will be run only once for each cacheperiod. Implementation is provided in 3 languages, python, C, BASH. Usage: ====== Python: runcached.py [-c cacheperiod] C: runcached [-c cacheperiod] Bash runcached.sh Example: ======== 1) Run the date command. Produce a new "date" every 5 seconds. runcached.py -c 5 date 2) Query multiple parameters of mysql without re-running the query, and making sure all of them correspond to the same time. UserParameter=mysql.globalstatus[*],/usr/local/bin/runcached.py -c 20 /usr/bin/mysql -ANe \"show global status\"|egrep '$1\b'|awk '{print $ 2}'