Re: Performance Tuning

From: Alejandro Ramirez <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 09:45:55 -0500

> > What does renice your squid process to -20 mean? What do you have to do
to
> > do this?
> > >- renice your squid process to -20.
> > >- install cachemgr.cgi to squid statistics.
>
> Renice a process means giving processor usage priority to the squid
process
> over the other processes running in your system, you can do it with the
> command "renice -20 `cat /usr/local/squid/logs/squid.pid`, or wherever
your
> squid.pid file its, also if your process its the only one running in the
> system, you can give it a "real time priority" usage in the processor over
> the other processes with the command "rtprio 0 `cat
> /usr/local/squid/logs/squid.pid`" rtprio 0 its equals at renice a process
> at -52, but with the renice command you just can make it to -20, use both
> commands without the quotes.

P.S. Dont forget to renice to the same level your unlinkd process too.

Greetings...
Ales
Received on Wed May 31 2000 - 08:50:12 MDT

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