On July 18, 2003 at 10:27, Wilhelm Alm wrote: > ~# top > for a mhonarc process of 99% as a "peak" value and 20% of memory usage. > My concern is that other tasks as a shoping cart are delayed when I am > using mhonarc with a higher data volume.
If possible, you should use separate systems for archive processing and things like a shopping cart. Especially if your archives are large and/or you are using a search indexing tool. > 1. How to measure the "average" CPU load? > When I try to use a longer period for refreshing as > ~# top s d60 > I estimated a average value. but I got no value for a mhonarc process. > Is _top_ only a peak measure tool or may I use it to get a average > value? You should probable direct such questions to a Linux/unix system forum. > 2. How to control priority? > When I use a cron job to trigger, I might reduce the priority of the > mhonarc process by _NICE_. > But how may I adjust the priority of the normal tasks as background > indexing? I'm not sure what you mean by "indexing". You should be able to use the nice program to start programs with a given priority. --ewh --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE MHONARC-USERS