well actually your probably best just to use nice when your run it
rather than using renice... but a good point
Dean
Jill Rowling wrote:
>
> AFAIK cron kicks in every minute. Unless you use a real time kernel, that
> is.
> Is your application time critical?
> If not, just get it to run forever and sleep for 50 seconds.
> Set its priority to low (man renice) if necessary.
>
> - Jill.
>
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Jill Rowling wrote:
>
> AFAIK cron kicks in every minute. Unless you use a real time kernel, that
> is.
> Is your application time critical?
> If not, just get it to run forever and sleep for 50 seconds.
> Set its priority to low (man renice) if necessary.
>
> - Jill.
>
> ___________________________________________
> Jill Rowling
> Senior Design Engineer & Unix System Administrator
> Electronic Engineering Department, Aristocrat Technologies
> 3rd Floor, 77 Dunning Ave Rosebery NSW 2018
> Phone: (02) 9697-4484 Fax: (02) 9663-1412
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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