Hi Andreas, I can understand upstream's approach: sosreport should just do its job, and tuning should be up to the administrator. Having said that, given the type of tool sosreport is and the circumstances it tends to be used in, I think that we could offer a better user experience if sosreport ran using the idle class by default. Operators that prefer a sosreport run to complete as soon as possible could then still execute it through ionice and use a higher priority class. No extra command-line options are needed.
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