Plamen, if you look under the OPTIONS/CPU tab you can set the range of time for 
"day time" and you can set the amount of memory for night and day times.  The 
minimum is 8mb so that's not quite off but close.  If that does not meet your 
needs then maybe some other person will have more info for you rather than run 
chron.

Plamen Vassilev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello list,

I am sorry if this is already answered elsewhere, but I wasn't able to find 
the answer by googling or searching through this mail list (I am subscriber 
since Oct 2006) so here goes:

I want mprime to run from 18:00 afternoon till 8:00 in the morning on the next 
day, and to be idle (not consuming CPU/Memory) during the day time. Is it 
possible to configure the application for such a behavior or should I play 
around with cron?

For those that may ask - I have some (perhaps somewhat crippled) machines, 
that become quite laggy and irresponsive when mprime is running, even though 
it takes only the idle cpu loops, so I need it completely idle during the 
day. 

Thank you for your time, any pointers are appreciated.

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Plamen Vassilev
Software Engineer & System Administrator

Bulgaria, Varna
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