David Wright wrote: > I must investigate nice/renice to prevent its taking over.
And also check out 'ionice' too in addition to nice/renice. It is useful in this problem space when dealing with I/O bandwidth and priority. And in the problem space of 'nice' there is another very interesting program called 'loadwatch'. It is pretty cool. Bob man loadwatch NAME loadwatch - run a program when machine is idle SYNOPSIS loadwatch [options] -p pid | [--] prog [args] DESCRIPTION loadwatch either spawns a child process prog with the arguments args and controls it with all its process group, or takes control of an already running process with pid pid with all its process group. loadwatch allows the controlled processes to run while the load average remains below high_limit. Every delay seconds, loadwatch checks the load average. If the load is above high_limit, the child is suspended; the child is resumed when the load falls below low_limit.
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