On 11/22/11 17:04, Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar wrote:
I wouldn't expect it to lock the database (though someone with more
database expertise should address that). I /would/ expect it to consume
significant CPU. If you're on UNIX, you could address this issue by
making your process 'nice'

There's also an "ionice" that should make disk (and possibly network) I/O operate in a manner kinder to your machine. You'd launch your cron job with the nice/ionice settings.

-tkc


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