On 2007-11-06T15:20:06, Alan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe that you have hit on the only really good general solution.
>
> Raising the priority won't raise I/O priority or make the monitor and stop
> actions stay locked in memory so that they don't get paged in or out behind
> a huge I/O queue.
Not withstanding general agreement to your conclusion, the reasoning
isn't completely correct: process priority does affect IO priority.
Regards,
Lars
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