On 2013-12-19 Thu 13:43 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Enhance rc.d/rc.subr with lowered/raised daemon running priority.
Take 2:
Replace /etc/rc.d/daemon rc_renice=X with
/etc/rc.conf.local daemon_nice=X
$ fgrep _nice /etc/rc.conf.local
sshd_nice=-10
dhcpd_nice=15
inetd_nice=YES
Hi,
Craig R. Skinner wrote on Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 09:16:23PM +:
On 2013-12-19 Thu 13:43 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Enhance rc.d/rc.subr with lowered/raised daemon running priority.
Replace /etc/rc.d/daemon rc_renice=X with
/etc/rc.conf.local daemon_nice=X
I'd hate this, or anything
Enhance rc.d/rc.subr with lowered/raised daemon running priority.
You still have done nothing to prove the case for this extra
complexity.
It's a custom thing you need, and noone else needs it.
On 2013-12-28 Sat 21:16 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
On 2013-12-19 Thu 13:43 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Enhance rc.d/rc.subr with lowered/raised daemon running priority.
Take 2:
Replace /etc/rc.d/daemon rc_renice=X with
/etc/rc.conf.local daemon_nice=X
Take 3 - simplify:
Use
On 2013-12-28 Sat 15:13 PM |, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Enhance rc.d/rc.subr with lowered/raised daemon running priority.
You still have done nothing to prove the case for this extra
complexity.
When I managed customer's dedicated servers, it would have been useful,
for example, to have sshd
On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 6:23 PM, Craig R. Skinner
skin...@britvault.co.ukwrote:
On 2013-12-28 Sat 21:16 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
On 2013-12-19 Thu 13:43 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Enhance rc.d/rc.subr with lowered/raised daemon running priority.
Take 2:
Replace
On 2013-12-21 Sat 17:13 PM |, Alexander Hall wrote:
Comments/testing observations/?
This is not the purpose nor responsibility off the rc.d scripts.
What alternatives have you in mind?
Maybe an /etc/rc.nicetab which a root run cron job parses for daemon
values, then checks that against
skin...@britvault.co.uk wrote:
On 2013-12-21 Sat 17:13 PM |, Alexander Hall wrote:
Comments/testing observations/?
This is not the purpose nor responsibility off the rc.d scripts.
What alternatives have you in mind?
Daemons that behave? I haven't had a problem with it.
Maybe an
On 2013-12-19, Craig R. Skinner skin...@britvault.co.uk wrote:
$ sudoedit /etc/rc.d/fucktimer
Get this misogynistic crap off our lists.