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| From: | Chuck Swiger | Date: | April 13 2007 6:38pm |
| Subject: | Re: Mysql Hogging all system resources | ||
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On Apr 12, 2007, at 1:17 PM, Don O'Neil wrote: [ ... ] > Is there a way to prioritize or set the amount of resources that > MySQL is > allowed to have? Do I need to set it up as a jailed process maybe? > I've > never done that before, so I'm not sure if it's the right approach > or not. Um, didn't you ask this question yesterday? Use nice/renice to change the process priority of the MySQL server so that you don't starve other processes of CPU.... -- -Chuck
| Thread | ||
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| • Mysql Hogging all system resources | Don O'Neil | 12 Apr |
| • Re: Mysql Hogging all system resources | Chuck Swiger | 13 Apr |
| • RE: Mysql Hogging all system resources | Don O'Neil | 13 Apr |
| • RE: Mysql Hogging all system resources | Don O'Neil | 13 Apr |
| • Re: Mysql Hogging all system resources | Dan Nelson | 13 Apr |
| • RE: Mysql Hogging all system resources | Don O'Neil | 14 Apr |
| • Re: Mysql Hogging all system resources | Chuck Swiger | 13 Apr |
| • RE: Mysql Hogging all system resources | Andrey Dmitriev | 13 Apr |
