Andrew Gideon wrote:
dtra wrote:
but rsync still takes up more resources than we want it to
it takes up to 95% (fluctuating) cpu load and a fair bit of memory too
the cron job uses nice -19 rsync
but that doesn't seem to do anything, is there anyway to make it use
like 5% cpu or something?
If the other uses of your machine consume 5% of the CPU, then rsync will be
free to use 95% of the CPU regardless of priority. And that's a Good
Thing: you're getting your money's worth for the machine.
However, you may wish to check the man page for "nice". If you really did
what you wrote you did, you didn't do what you think you did <grin>.
- Andrew
Hi
Well i tried nice -n 19 rsync -a arguments
which i guess ran as you suggest it would
are there any commands that can limit the amount of system resources to use?
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