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Re: nice value
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Re: nice value |
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Wed, 23 Aug 2017 00:45:50 +0200 |
Hello,
monit doesn't set the process priority - the default is 0, unless overridden
via /etc/security/limits.conf priority settings. Also the child inherits
parent's priority on fork (which occurs of Monit executes the start/stop
program), i.e. if you're running Monit with lower priority, the processes
executed by Monit will have by default the same priority as Monit.
Best regards,
Martin
> On 17 Aug 2017, at 11:47, SZÉPE Viktor <address@hidden> wrote:
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> Hello!
>
> Could it be that when monit re/starts a service
>
>> /etc/init.d/mysql start
>> /etc/init.d/mysql stop
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> the nice level of that linux daemon may change to a non-zero value?
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> Thank you.
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> SZÉPE Viktor, üzemeltetés
> https://github.com/szepeviktor/debian-server-tools/blob/master/CV.md
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- nice value, SZÉPE Viktor, 2017/08/17
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