Re: The best way to renice cron on boot?

2015-03-24 Thread Craig Skinner
On 2015-03-22 Sun 17:54 PM |, Kevin Chadwick wrote: > So I could renice the processes cron runs but decided to renice the > whole of cron instead/as well. > /etc/login.conf? (guessing): ... .. . # # Override resource limits for certain daemons started by rc.d(8) # bgpd:\ :openfiles-cu

Re: The best way to renice cron on boot?

2015-03-23 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Sun, 22 Mar 2015 14:18:41 -0400 Ted Unangst wrote: > Kevin Chadwick wrote: > > So I could renice the processes cron runs but decided to renice the > > whole of cron instead/as well. > > > > I therefore added a renice line to rc.local but rc.local runs before > > cron. What is the best way to d

Re: The best way to renice cron on boot?

2015-03-22 Thread Ted Unangst
Kevin Chadwick wrote: > So I could renice the processes cron runs but decided to renice the > whole of cron instead/as well. > > I therefore added a renice line to rc.local but rc.local runs before > cron. What is the best way to do this... add a line to edit the daemon > line in /etc/rc.d/cron as

The best way to renice cron on boot?

2015-03-22 Thread Kevin Chadwick
So I could renice the processes cron runs but decided to renice the whole of cron instead/as well. I therefore added a renice line to rc.local but rc.local runs before cron. What is the best way to do this... add a line to edit the daemon line in /etc/rc.d/cron as needed on startup? Or did I see